Bethan Gwanas
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Bethan Gwanas is a popular contemporary Welsh
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 author, who publishes exclusively in the Welsh language
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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 Aberystwyth
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 University, and in 1985 she won the Crown at the Urdd Eisteddfod. Having lived for periods in places as diverse as Bethesda, Cardiff
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, Nigeria
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 and France
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, she has now returned to Rhydymain, very close to her childhood roots.

Childhood

Bethan grew up in Brithdir, near Dolgellau
Dolgellau
Dolgellau is a market town in Gwynedd, north-west Wales, lying on the River Wnion, a tributary of the River Mawddach. It was the county town of the former county of Merionethshire .-History and economy:...

 in North Wales
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, and on transferring to secondary school attended Ysgol y Gader, Dolgellau.

Her favourite book as a child was Brownie Tales by Enid Blyton
Enid Blyton
Enid Blyton was an English children's writer also known as Mary Pollock.Noted for numerous series of books based on recurring characters and designed for different age groups,her books have enjoyed huge success in many parts of the world, and have sold over 600 million copies.One of Blyton's most...

. She still has the book today, although its spine was damaged when her new puppy (a Welsh collie, named Del) took a liking to it.

Professional background

Before achieving success as an authoress, Bethan formerly worked as a teacher (French, English and outdoor activities - she was a deputy head at the Urdd Centre at Glan-llyn, near Bala
Bala, Gwynedd
Bala is a market town and community in Gwynedd, Wales, and formerly an urban district of the historic county of Merionethshire. It lies at the north end of Bala Lake , 17 miles north-east of Dolgellau, with a population of 1,980...

), and also as a research assistant and producer on Radio Cymru.

In 2003 she gave up her job as a literature promoter with Gwynedd
Gwynedd
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 Council in order to concentrate full-time on her writing.

Her first book, a factual account of her experiences whilst working with VSO
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 in Nigeria, was published in 1997. Since then she has had work aired on radio and TV, and her book Amdani! (Go for it!) - a novel about a women's rugby team - inspired six series on S4C
S4C
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. Bethan wrote all but the last 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.

On two occasions her work has won the Tir na n-Og prize for Best Fiction of the Year (for Llinyn Trôns and Sgôr). This prize is awarded annually by the Welsh Books Council
Welsh Books Council
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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 lived in Bethesda
Bethesda, Wales
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 and worked as a librarian (as does Blodwen Jones in that trilogy) and her experiences of outdoor education (featured in Llinyn Trôns). She refuses to be drawn on the question of quite how autobiographical are the childhood elements of Hi yw fy Ffrind.

She has also developed something of a reputation as a Welsh Michael Palin
Michael Palin
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 following her two S4C
S4C
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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 52º north
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, the second series (2006) following line of longitude 5º west
5th meridian west
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. 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. Her trips are characterised by falling in love with places to which she would dearly love to return some day.

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
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 in North Wales. Her articles are known for their openness and honesty, and reveal much of Bethan's private life. 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).

Bethan was one of 10 contributors to the book Y Mynydd Hwn (This Mountain), published in 2002. This a volume of pictures and essays on the different mountains of Wales. Bethan writes about Cadair Idris
Cadair Idris
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, the mountain on her doorstep.

Bethan 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 Willy Russell) into Welsh for Fran Wen theatre company, and an adaptation (in English) of Peter Pan for primary schools through the BBC
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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 Islwyn Ffowc Elis and Geraint V Jones, and her favourite English-language authors as Roddy Doyle
Roddy Doyle
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, Isabelle Allende, JK Rowling and Barbara Kingsolver
Barbara Kingsolver
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.

She is a member of the Writers' Guild of Great Britain
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.

Her published titles

Title Notes
Dyddiadur Gbara (1997) published under the name "Bethan Evans"
Amdani! (1997) written with the aid of a bursary from the Arts Council of Wales
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; spawned six TV series & a stage play
Bywyd Blodwen Jones (1999) the first in the Blodwen Jones trilogy ; all 3 books are in the Nofelau Nawr series for adult Welsh learners
Llinyn Trôns (2000) Tir na n-Og prize winner ; now included on the Welsh GCSE syllabus as a "contemporary literary text"
Blodwen Jones a'r Aderyn Prin (2001) the second book in the Blodwen Jones trilogy
Popeth am ... Gariad (2001) a Welsh adaptation of "Coping with Love" by Peter Corey
Sgôr (2002) co-written with a group of teenagers from Ysgol Dyffryn Teifi, Llandysul, after a competition was launched on the Uned 5 TV programme to find a group of young people to work with Bethan on this "Nofel-T" project ; Tir na n-Og prize winner.
Byd Bethan (2002) compilation of newspaper column articles; also recorded by Bethan as an RNIB Talking Book
Tri Chynnig i Blodwen Jones (2003) the last book in the Blodwen Jones trilogy
Ceri Grafu (2003) in the Pen Dafad series for teenagers
Gwrach y Gwyllt (2003) written with the aid of a bursary from the Arts Council of Wales
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Ar y Lein (2004) accompanies the TV travel series
Hi yw fy Ffrind (2004) reached the shortlist for Llyfr y Flwyddyn (Book of the Year) in 2005 ; in October 2007 it was additionally issued in a new format as a script, and containing activities for secondary school students at Key Stages 3 & 4.
Mwy o Fyd Bethan (2005) second compilation of newspaper column articles
Pen Dafad (2005) in the Pen Dafad series for teenagers
Hi oedd fy Ffrind (2006) sequel to Hi yw fy Ffrind
Ar y Lein Eto (2006) accompanies the 2nd TV travel series
Os Mêts (2007) short novel in the Stori Sydyn (A Quick Read) series, a series aimed at adults who are not confident readers, or who find it difficult to open a book.
Y Gwledydd Bychain (2008) another in the Stori Sydyn series ; this is a more factual comparison of small countries - the Basque Country
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, Brittanny, Norway
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 and Wales, and a follow up to her radio programmes on the subject.
Ar y Lein Eto Fyth (2008) accompanies the 3rd TV travel series
Ramboy (2009) an English adaptation of 'Pen Dafad', aimed at younger teenage boys
Dwy Stori Hurt Bost (2010) aimed at young teenages, by whom it was inspired

  • 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 Bethan would have been happy to put her name to her work, not all the contributors were willing to do so. The two stories Miss Huws and Dan y dŵr are unmistakably Bethan's work. Although no credit is given in the book, she also acted as editor for this collection of stories. She also 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 Ray Gravell, who died suddenly in 2007.




The following table classifies her published titles by genre (shown in order of publication) :
novels for adults novels for teenagers novels for adult learners non-fiction
Amdani! Llinyn Trôns Bywyd Blodwen Jones Dyddiadur Gbara
Gwrach y Gwyllt [Popeth am ... Gariad] Blodwen Jones a'r Aderyn Prin Byd Bethan
Hi yw fy Ffrind Sgôr Tri Chynnig i Blodwen Jones Ar y Lein
Hi oedd fy Ffrind Ceri Grafu Mwy o Fyd Bethan
Os Mêts Pen Dafad / Ramboy Ar y Lein Eto
Dwy Stori Hurt Bost Y Gwledydd Bychain

Family background

Bethan's real surname is Evans. She takes the name "Gwanas" (as did her father) from the home farm of that name, built in 1838.

Bethan's grandparents lived at "Gwanas" from 1947 until 1971 when her grandfather decided to move to the nearby town of Dolgellau
Dolgellau
Dolgellau is a market town in Gwynedd, north-west Wales, lying on the River Wnion, a tributary of the River Mawddach. It was the county town of the former county of Merionethshire .-History and economy:...

. 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 Gwanas. As a child Bethan shared the attic bedroom with her two sisters, the other bedrooms being used for bed & breakfast guests.

In 2006 her brother Geraint and his family took over Gwanas.

Her father, Tom Evans, a baritone, has twice won the Rhuban Glas (Blue Ribbon) at the National Eisteddfod, and has sung in venues across the world, including the Sydney Opera House
Sydney Opera House
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. He has released two albums, entitled Ave Maria and Encore, which include songs recorded in a number of European languages. Bethan, for her part, denies any singing talent.

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