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Language
  
Notable awards
  
Bardd Plant Cymru

Genre
  
Poetry

Education
  
University of Wales

Citizenship
  
British

Role
  
Poet

Nationality
  
Welsh

Name
  
Twm Morys


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Alma mater
  
University of Wales, Aberystwyth

Albums
  
Dore, Sgwarnogod Bach Bob, Gedon

Similar People
  
Cowbois Rhos Botwnnog, Gwyneth Glyn, Nolwenn Korbell, Georgia Ruth, Sian James

Music group
  

Twm morys and the tribannau of glamorgan


Twm Morys (born 1961) is a Welsh poet and musician.

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Biography

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Twm Morys was born in 1961 in Oxford, a son to the writer Jan Morris. He was brought up in Llanystumdwy and attended Ysgol y Llan, before attending Marshcourt boarding school at the age of seven, and then Shrewsbury School. Morys returned to Wales to study a Welsh-language A level at Brecon Comprehensive School. Morys graduated from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth with a degree in Celtic Studies; he also won the inter-collegiate chair whilst at the university.

He has worked for BBC Radio Cymru as a researcher and later as a minstrel.

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Morys later moved to Brittany, where he lived for ten years and worked as a lecturer at the University of Rennes.

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In addition to two volumes of poetry, Twm Morys has written essays for literary reviews. He has collaborated with his parent Jan Morris on two volumes, Wales, the First Place (Random House, 1982), and A Machynlleth Triad/Triawd Machynlleth (Penguin, 1994). Ein Llyw Cyntaf (Gomer, 2001) is his Welsh adaptation of Jan Morris's novel Our First Leader. He won the chair at the 2003 National Eisteddfod for his poem Drysau (Doors).

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He also writes for television and radio, as well as lyrics, which he sings with the folk-rock group, Bob Delyn a'r Ebillion.

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Twm Morys was the Bardd Plant Cymru (Welsh children's poet laureate) for 2009–2010, and since 2011, he has been editor of the Welsh poetry magazine barddas.

He lives in Llanystumdwy, Wales, with his wife and children.

References

Twm Morys Wikipedia