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Name
  
Rachel Trezise

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Author


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Books
  
Fresh Apples, Tonypandemonium, In and Out of the Goldfish, Cosmic Latte, Loose Connections

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Rachel Trezise (born 1978) is a Welsh author, born in Cwmparc, Wales. Her debut collection of short stories, Fresh Apples, won the inaugural Dylan Thomas Prize in 2006.

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Cosmic Latte/Tonypandemonium Launch


Early life

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Rachel Trezise was born in Cwmparc, Rhondda in 1978. Her family is of Cornish origin. She was educated at Treorchy Comprehensive School before going on to study at the University of Glamorgan (now the University of South Wales) and the University of Limerick.

Career

Rachel Trezise Debut stage drama by Rachel Trezise wins major accolade

Trezise's first novel, In and Out of the Goldfish Bowl, was published by Parthian in 2002 while she was still a student. It received broad critical acclaim, and saw her named as a 'new face of literature' by Harpers & Queen in 2003. Trezise followed up this early success with contributions to the anthologies Wales Half Welsh (Bloomsbury, 2004), Urban Welsh: New Welsh Fiction (Parthian, 2005) and Sideways Glances (Parthian, 2005).

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Trezise's second book, Fresh Apples, was a wry, gritty collection of short fiction describing life in the mining valleys of south Wales. Published by Parthian in 2005, it won the inaugural Dylan Thomas Prize for writers under 30.

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Trezise grew up listening to rock music in the late 1980s, and held a long ambition to write a rockumentary. In 2007, Parthian published Dial M for Merthyr, Trezise's account of her time spent on tour with Welsh rock band Midasuno. Trezise also contributed a short story, 'On the Strip', to The Empty Page: Fiction Inspired by Sonic Youth, published by Serpent's Tail in 2008. The story takes its title and inspiration from a song on Sonic Youth's 1992 album Dirty.

Drama

  • I Sing of a Maiden (Theatre, Chapter Arts Centre, 2007)
  • Lemon Meringue Pie (Radio, BBC Radio 4, 2008)
  • Jack (Radio, BBC Radio 4, 2010)
  • References

    Rachel Trezise Wikipedia