Welsh authors
Welsh authors are writers from Wales who contribute to literature in various genres, including fiction, poetry, and drama. They often draw inspiration from the rich cultural heritage and landscapes of Wales, incorporating themes of identity, language, and history into their works. Notable Welsh authors include Dylan Thomas, known for his lyrical poetry, and Roald Dahl, famous for his children's books.
The Welsh literary scene is vibrant, with a strong tradition of storytelling and a growing number of contemporary writers. Many Welsh authors write in both Welsh and English, reflecting the bilingual nature of the country. Literary festivals, such as the Hay Festival, celebrate their contributions and promote reading and writing in Wales.