Sally Roberts Jones
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Sally Roberts Jones is an English-born Welsh poet, publisher and critic.
She was born Sally Roberts in London; her father was Welsh.. She studied history at University College Bangor
, then qualified as a librarian, before moving to South Wales in 1967. A founder member of the English Language Section of Yr Academi Gymreig, she was its Secretary / Treasurer from 1968 to 1975 and its Chair from 1993 to 1997. She founded the Alun Books imprint and is on the editorial board of the poetry journal Roundyhouse.
Turning Away (1969) (winner, Welsh Arts Council Prize)
The Forgotten Country (1977)
Elen and the Goblin, and other legends of Afan (1977)
Strangers and Brothers (radio) (1977)
Books of Welsh Interest: an annotated bibliography (1977)
Allen Raine
(Writers of Wales series) (1979)
Relative Values (1985)
The History of Port Talbot (1991)
Pendarvis (1992)
Dic Penderyn
: the Man and the Martyr (1993)
Notes for a Life: New and Selected Poems 1953-2005 (2010)
She was born Sally Roberts in London; her father was Welsh.. She studied history at University College Bangor
University College Bangor
University College [of] Bangor may refer to:* Bangor University , Wales, UK* The University College of Bangor, a campus of the University of Maine at Augusta, US...
, then qualified as a librarian, before moving to South Wales in 1967. A founder member of the English Language Section of Yr Academi Gymreig, she was its Secretary / Treasurer from 1968 to 1975 and its Chair from 1993 to 1997. She founded the Alun Books imprint and is on the editorial board of the poetry journal Roundyhouse.
Works
Romford in the Nineteenth Century (1968)Turning Away (1969) (winner, Welsh Arts Council Prize)
The Forgotten Country (1977)
Elen and the Goblin, and other legends of Afan (1977)
Strangers and Brothers (radio) (1977)
Books of Welsh Interest: an annotated bibliography (1977)
Allen Raine
Allen Raine
Allen Raine was the pseudonym of the Welsh novelist Anne Adalisa Beynon Puddicombe .She was born Anne Adalisa Evans in Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire, the daughter of a lawyer Benjamin and Letitia Grace Evans...
(Writers of Wales series) (1979)
Relative Values (1985)
The History of Port Talbot (1991)
Pendarvis (1992)
Dic Penderyn
Dic Penderyn
Richard Lewis, better known as Dic Penderyn , was a Welsh labourer and coal miner who was involved with the Merthyr Rising of June 3, 1831. In the course of the riot he was arrested alongside Lewis Lewis, one of the primary figures in the uprising, and charged with stabbing a soldier with a bayonet...
: the Man and the Martyr (1993)
Notes for a Life: New and Selected Poems 1953-2005 (2010)