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Bethan Gwanas (real name Bethan Evans; born 16 January 1962) is a Welsh author, who publishes almost exclusively in the
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. A prolific writer, she has had 17 titles published in the last decade. Whilst not just a fiction writer, she has written novels for teenagers and Welsh learners, though most of her recent work has been for adults. She graduated in French from
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, and in 1985 she won the Crown at the
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. Having lived for periods in places as diverse as Bethesda,
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and France, she has returned to Rhydymain, very close to her childhood roots. She grew up in Brithdir, near
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in
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, and on transferring to secondary school attended Ysgol y Gader, Dolgellau.


Professional background

Before achieving success as an author, Gwanas worked as a teacher. She was deputy head at the
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Centre at Glan-llyn, near
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, and also a research assistant and producer on
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. In 2003 she gave up her job as a literature promoter with
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Council to concentrate full-time on her writing. Her second book, a factual account of her experiences whilst working with VSO in Nigeria, was published in 1997. Since then she has had work aired on radio and TV, and her first book ''Amdani!'' (Go for it!) – a novel about a women's rugby team – inspired six series on
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. Gwanas wrote all but the last 3 series. Following the success of ''Amdani'' she also wrote a stage play (written with Script Cymru, and including music and songs), where the publicity describes it as "Sex, mud and rugby from a female perspective." For this, Script Cymru received a major ACW Audience Development Award for work in the Welsh language. She has won two annual Tir na n-Og Awards for Welsh-language children's fiction (for ''Llinyn Trôns'' in 2001 and ''Sgôr'' in 2003). This prize is awarded annually by the
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. Her novel ''Hi yw fy Ffrind'' (She is my friend) reached the shortlist for ''Llyfr y Flwyddyn'' (Book of the Year) in 2005. She is known for her informal style of writing, and her adult novels often contain sexual elements not normally associated with Welsh literature. Her novels also draw on some of her own experiences, such as when she worked in a library (as does ''Blodwen Jones'' in that trilogy) and her experiences of outdoor education (featured in ''Llinyn Trôns''). She has also developed something of a reputation as a Welsh
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following her two
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series ''Ar y Lein'' (On the Line) and ''Ar y Lein Eto'' (On the Line Again), in which she twice circumnavigated the world (though not continuously – she returned home during breaks in the filming). In the first series (2004) she followed line of latitude 52° north, the second series (2006) following line of longitude 5° west. These specific lines of latitude and longitude were chosen because they pass through Wales. At times her travels necessarily took her off these lines for geographical or political reasons, and on occasions variations were also made for the sake of interest. She kept a diary on both these trips, which were subsequently published to accompany the TV series. For some years she has written a weekly column in ''Yr Herald Cymraeg'', which is now published only on a Wednesday as an appendix to '' The Daily Post'' in North Wales. Some of these articles have also been published as compilations, namely as ''Byd Bethan'' (Bethan's World) and as ''Mwy o Fyd Bethan'' (More of Bethan's World). Gwanas was one of 10 contributors to the book ''Y Mynydd Hwn'' (On This Mountain), published in 2002, also available in English. This is a volume of pictures and essays on the mountains of Wales. Gwanas writes about
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, the mountain on her doorstep. Gwanas regularly guests on S4C and Radio Cymru, and also at literary events and workshops throughout Wales. She has written work for radio, and also for the stage, including an adaptation of ''Stags and Hens'' (by
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) into Welsh for Fran Wen theatre company, and an adaptation (in English) of ''
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'' for primary schools through the
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's education department. When asked which three words best described her, she replied "''Brwdfrydig, Prysur, Aflonydd''" (enthusiastic, busy, restless). She names her favourite Welsh-language authors as Gareth F. Williams,
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and Geraint V Jones, and her favourite English-language authors as
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. In February 2009 she appeared in the second episode of '' Britain's Best Drives'', talking about the Welsh language to the presenter, actor Richard Wilson, at
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.


Bibliography

* Her short story ''Gwlad y Gwalltiau Gwyllt'' was published in ''Stori Cyn Cysgu'' (2005), a collection by nine authors and four illustrators of bedtime stories for young children. She also contributed a story to the sequel, ''Stori Cyn Cysgu: 2'' (2008). * She contributed two short stories to ''Tinboeth'' (2007), a collection of 10 erotic stories by nine prominent Welsh female authors. The book itself does not identify which stories were written by whom, and although Gwanas would have been happy to put her name to her work, not all the contributors were willing to do so. Although no credit is given in the book, she also acted as editor for this collection of stories. She edited the sequel, ''Tinboethach'' (2008), though did not contribute any stories to this. * She contributed an item to ''Cofio Grav'', a tribute volume of poems and essays to
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, the Welsh rugby player, who died suddenly in 2007. * She contributed to ''Honco!'' (2009), a compilation of stories for children aged 9–11. * She contributed an item to ''Nain/Mam-gu'' (2010), a compilation about grandmothers. The following table classifies her published titles by genre (listed in order of publication) :


Family background

Gwanas's real surname is Evans. She takes the name "Gwanas" (as did her father) from the home farm of that name, built in 1838. Gwanas's grandparents lived at "Gwanas" from 1947 until 1971 when her grandfather decided to move to the nearby town of
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. In 1971, when she was nine, her parents moved in, having previously lived locally in Dolserau Terrace, Brithdir, and prior to that in a caravan behind the farm. As a child Gwanas shared the attic bedroom with her two sisters, the other bedrooms being used for bed & breakfast guests. Her father, Tom Evans, a baritone, has twice won the ''Rhuban Glas'' (Blue Ribbon) at the
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, and has sung in venues across the world, including the
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. He has released two albums, entitled ''Ave Maria'' and ''Encore'', which include songs recorded in a number of European languages.


References


External links

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Bethan Gwanas at Arts Council of Wales
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