Authors
Miles, Jonathan
Dr Jonathan Miles has taught at the Universities of Oxford and London, and has lectured internationally on modern art. He is the author of several books on David Jones' writings and visual art.
Miles, Kathy
Kathy Miles was born in Liverpool, but has lived for some years near Lampeter, where she is a librarian at the university.
Minhinnick, Robert
Robert Minhinnick is the prize-winning author of two volumes of essays and seven volumes of poetry. He has also edited a book on the environment in Wales, written for television and provided columns for The Western Mail and Planet. He is the co-founder of the environmental organisation, Sustainable Wales, and is currently the editor of Poetry Wales.
Minhinnick, Robert
Robert Minhinnick is the prize-winning author of two volumes of essays and seven volumes of poetry. He has also edited a book on the environment in Wales, written for television and provided columns for The Western Mail and Planet. He is the co-founder of the environmental organisation, Sustainable Wales, and is currently the editor of Poetry Wales.
Morgan, Clare
Born and brought up in rural Monmouthshire, Clare Morgan now divides her time between Gwynedd, Oxford and London. A graduate of the University of East Anglia's MA in Creative Writing, she also has a doctorate from Oxford. She is currently Lecturer in English at Brasenose College, Oxford. She has published a novel, A Touch of the Other (Gollancz), as well as critical articles. Her short stories, which have appeared in many magazines and anthologies, are collected for the first time in An Affair of the Heart.
Morgan, Kevin
Kevin Morgan is a Professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning, Cardiff University. He was Chair of the National Yes for Wales Campaign and a member of the panel which selected Labour's list of approved candidates for the National Assembly.
Mort, Graham
Graham Mort has had a lengthy career as a freelance writer and artist in education, specialising in innovative combined arts projects. He has taught writing courses for the Arvon Foundation and Taliesin Trust and was director of studies for the Open College of the Arts. He lectures in Creative Writing at Lancaster University where he directs the Centre for Transcultural Writing and Research and develops writing projects in Africa for the British Council. Amongst his many awards are the Cheltenham Poetry Competition first prize (twice), a major Eric Gregory Award, two Duncan Lawrie prizes in the Arvon Foundation International Poetry competition, and a Poetry Book Society recommendation.
Mourby, Adrian
Adrian Mourby is an international opera correspondent and opera producer. For twelve years he produced BBC radio and television programmes, winning numerous national and international awards. His previous novels include We Think the World of Him and The Four of Us.