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It includes writers in all [[literary genre]]s, [[Welsh literature in English|writing in English]], [[Welsh-language literature|Welsh]], Latin, or any other language, who have a Wikipedia page. Description as a writer precedes other occupations. It is a subsidiary to the [[List of Welsh people]]. See also [[List of Welsh-language authors]], [[List of Welsh women writers]] and [[List of Welsh-language poets (6th century to c. 1600)]]. Abbreviations: c. = about, fl. = active; B = writing in [[Brittonic languages|Brythonic]], C = writing in Chinese, E = writing in English (including [[Middle English]]), F = writing in French, G = writing in German, L = writing in Latin, sl = writing in sign language, W = writing in Welsh (including [[Middle Welsh]]).
It includes writers in all [[literary genre]]s, [[Welsh literature in English|writing in English]], [[Welsh-language literature|Welsh]], Latin, or any other language, who have a Wikipedia page. Description as a writer precedes other occupations. It is a subsidiary to the [[List of Welsh people]]. See also [[List of Welsh-language authors]], [[List of Welsh women writers]] and [[List of Welsh-language poets (6th century to c. 1600)]]. Abbreviations: c. = about, fl. = active; B = writing in [[Brittonic languages|Brythonic]], C = writing in Chinese, E = writing in English (including [[Middle English]]), F = writing in French, G = writing in German, L = writing in Latin, sl = writing in sign language, W = writing in Welsh (including [[Middle Welsh]]).
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*[[Ruth Bidgood]] (1922–2022, E), poet
*[[Ruth Bidgood]] (1922–2022, E), poet
*[[John Blackwell (Alun)|John Blackwell]] (Alun, 1797–1841, W), poet
*[[John Blackwell (Alun)|John Blackwell]] (Alun, 1797–1841, W), poet
*[[Emily Rose Bleby]] (1849-1917), non-fiction writer and temperance activist
*[[Emily Rose Bleby]] (1849–1917), non-fiction writer and temperance activist
*[[Leslie Bonnet]] (1902–1985, E), short-story writer and dramatist
*[[Leslie Bonnet]] (1902–1985, E), short-story writer and dramatist
*[[Käthe Bosse-Griffiths]] (1910–1998, GW), archaeologist
*[[Käthe Bosse-Griffiths]] (1910–1998, GW), archaeologist
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*[[Robert Bryan (folklore)|Robert Bryan]] (1858–1920, W), poet and folklorist
*[[Robert Bryan (folklore)|Robert Bryan]] (1858–1920, W), poet and folklorist
*[[Rob Brydon]] (born 1965, E), television scriptwriter and actor
*[[Rob Brydon]] (born 1965, E), television scriptwriter and actor
*[[Fanny Mary Katherine Bulkeley-Owen]] (1845–1927, E), historian
*[[Fanny Bulkeley-Owen]] (1845–1927, E), historian
*[[Paul Burston]] (living, E), novelist and non-fiction writer
*[[Paul Burston]] (living, E), novelist and non-fiction writer
*[[Duncan Bush]] (1946–2017, E), poet, novelist and dramatist
*[[Duncan Bush]] (1946–2017, E), poet, novelist and dramatist
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*[[Casnodyn]] (first half of 14th century, W), poet
*[[Casnodyn]] (first half of 14th century, W), poet
*[[Ronald Cass]] (1923–2006, E), screenwriter and composer
*[[Ronald Cass]] (1923–2006, E), screenwriter and composer
*[[Catrin ferch Gruffudd ap Hywel]] ({{fl|1555}}, W), poet
*[[Siôn Ceri]] (early 15th century, W), poet
*[[Siôn Ceri]] (early 15th century, W), poet
*[[Brenda Chamberlain (artist)|Brenda Chamberlain]] (1912–1971, EW), poet, novelist and artist
*[[Brenda Chamberlain (artist)|Brenda Chamberlain]] (1912–1971, EW), poet, novelist and artist
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*[[Myrddin ap Dafydd]] (born 1956, W), writer, bard and editor
*[[Myrddin ap Dafydd]] (born 1956, W), writer, bard and editor
*[[Philip Dafydd]] (c. 1732 – c. 1814, W), poet
*[[Philip Dafydd]] (c. 1732 – c. 1814, W), poet
*[[Thomas Dafydd]], religious writer
*[[Roald Dahl]] (1916–1990, E), fiction and children's writer, born to Norwegian parents
*[[Roald Dahl]] (1916–1990, E), fiction and children's writer, born to Norwegian parents
*[[John Dalmas]] (1926–2017, E), science fiction writer
*[[John Dalmas]] (1926–2017, E), science fiction writer
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*[[Iris Gower]] (1935–2010, E), novelist
*[[Iris Gower]] (1935–2010, E), novelist
*[[Clive Granger]] (1934–2009, E), Nobel Prize-winning economist and academic
*[[Clive Granger]] (1934–2009, E), Nobel Prize-winning economist and academic
*[[Beatrice Green]] (1894–1927, EF), labour activist and feminist/socialist writer
*[[George Griffith (bishop)|George Griffith]] (1601–1666, E), religious writer and bishop
*[[George Griffith (bishop)|George Griffith]] (1601–1666, E), religious writer and bishop
*[[Griffith W. Griffith|Griffith Griffith]] (1883–1967, W), translator, hymnist and minister
*[[Griffith W. Griffith|Griffith Griffith]] (1883–1967, W), translator, hymnist and minister
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*[[Tessa Hadley]] (born 1956, E), novelist and non-fiction writer
*[[Tessa Hadley]] (born 1956, E), novelist and non-fiction writer
*[[Fred Hando]] (1888–1970, E), [[Monmouthshire (historic)|Monmouthshire]] historian, topographer and educator
*[[Fred Hando]] (1888–1970, E), [[Monmouthshire (historic)|Monmouthshire]] historian, topographer and educator
*[[Alan Harris]] (born 1967, E), playwright and screenwriter
*[[Alan Harris (playwright)|Alan Harris]] (born 1967, E), playwright and screenwriter
*[[Howell Harris]] (Hywel Harris, 1714–1773, W), diarist and preacher
*[[Howell Harris]] (Hywel Harris, 1714–1773, W), diarist and preacher
*[[Joseph Harris (Gomer)|Joseph Harris]] (Gomer, 1773–1825, W), poet, writer and minister
*[[Joseph Harris (Gomer)|Joseph Harris]] (Gomer, 1773–1825, W), poet, writer and minister
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*[[Alice Thomas Ellis|Anna Haycraft]] (Alice Thomas Ellis, 1932–2005, E), writer and essayist
*[[Alice Thomas Ellis|Anna Haycraft]] (Alice Thomas Ellis, 1932–2005, E), writer and essayist
*[[Torey Hayden]] (born 1951, E), non-fiction writer and academic
*[[Torey Hayden]] (born 1951, E), non-fiction writer and academic
*[[Keith Haynes (musician)|Keith Haynes]] (born 1963, E), writer and musician
*[[Paul Henry (poet)|Paul Henry]] (born 1959, E), poet, singer/songwriter and broadcaster
*[[Paul Henry (poet)|Paul Henry]] (born 1959, E), poet, singer/songwriter and broadcaster
*[[Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury]] (1583–1648, EL), writer and soldier
*[[Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury]] (1583–1648, EL), writer and soldier
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*[[Henry Lewis (academic)|Henry Lewis]] (1889–1968, W), scholar and academic
*[[Henry Lewis (academic)|Henry Lewis]] (1889–1968, W), scholar and academic
*[[Robyn Léwis]] (1929–2019, W), writer and politician
*[[Robyn Léwis]] (1929–2019, W), writer and politician
*[[Roger Lewis]] (born 1960, E), biographer and academic
*[[Roger Lewis (biographer)|Roger Lewis]] (born 1960, E), biographer and academic
*[[Saunders Lewis]] (1893–1985, W), writer and politician
*[[Saunders Lewis]] (1893–1985, W), writer and politician
*[[Simon Lewis (writer)|Simon Lewis]] (born 1971, E), novelist and screenwriter
*[[Simon Lewis (writer)|Simon Lewis]] (born 1971, E), novelist and screenwriter
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*[[Sharon Morris]] (living, E), poet and lecturer
*[[Sharon Morris]] (living, E), poet and lecturer
*[[John Morris-Jones]] (1864–1929, W), poet and grammarian
*[[John Morris-Jones]] (1864–1929, W), poet and grammarian
*[[Thomas Morris (author)|Thomas Morris]] (born 1985, E), writer and editor
*[[Morus Dwyfech]] (fl. c. 1523–1590, W), poet and domestic bard
*[[Morus Dwyfech]] (fl. c. 1523–1590, W), poet and domestic bard
*[[Penelope Mortimer]] (1918–1999, E), novelist and biographer
*[[Penelope Mortimer]] (1918–1999, E), novelist and biographer
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*[[Owain Owain]] (1929–1993, W), fiction writer and poet
*[[Owain Owain]] (1929–1993, W), fiction writer and poet
*[[Robin Llwyd ab Owain]] (born 1959, W), poet and promoter of Welsh
*[[Robin Llwyd ab Owain]] (born 1959, W), poet and promoter of Welsh
*[[Aneurin Owen]] (1792–1851, EW), historian and scholar
*[[Aneurin Owen (antiquarian)|Aneurin Owen]] (1792–1851, EW), historian and scholar
*[[Daniel Owen]] (1836–1895, W), novelist
*[[Daniel Owen]] (1836–1895, W), novelist
*[[David Owen (Dewi Wyn o Eifion)|David Owen]] (Dewi Wyn o Eifion, 1784–1841, W), poet and farmer
*[[David Owen (Dewi Wyn o Eifion)|David Owen]] (Dewi Wyn o Eifion, 1784–1841, W), poet and farmer
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*[[Brinley Richards]] (Brinli, 1904–1981, W), poet
*[[Brinley Richards]] (Brinli, 1904–1981, W), poet
*[[David Richards (Dafydd Ionawr)|David Richards]] (Dafydd Ionawr, 1751–1827, W), poet
*[[David Richards (Dafydd Ionawr)|David Richards]] (Dafydd Ionawr, 1751–1827, W), poet
*[[Frank Richards (British Army soldier)]], (1883-1961, E), soldier and writer.
*[[Thomas Richards (historian)|Thomas Richards]] (1878–1962, EW), historian and memoirist
*[[Thomas Richards (historian)|Thomas Richards]] (1878–1962, EW), historian and memoirist
*[[Thomas Richards of Coychurch]] (c. 1710–1790, EW), lexicographer, translator and cleric
*[[Thomas Richards of Coychurch]] (c. 1710–1790, EW), lexicographer, translator and cleric
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*[[Carole Seymour-Jones]] (1943–2015, E), biographer and writer of educational books
*[[Carole Seymour-Jones]] (1943–2015, E), biographer and writer of educational books
*[[Owen Sheers]] (born 1974, E), poet, playwright and TV presenter
*[[Owen Sheers]] (born 1974, E), poet, playwright and TV presenter
*[[Norena Shopland]] author, historian in LGBTQ+ history and Welsh history
*[[Dorothy Simpson]] (born 1933, E), crime novelist
*[[Dorothy Simpson]] (born 1933, E), crime novelist
*[[Iain Sinclair]] (born 1943, E), writer and film-maker
*[[Iain Sinclair]] (born 1943, E), writer and film-maker
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*[[Ifor Williams]] (1881–1965, EW), scholar and linguist
*[[Ifor Williams]] (1881–1965, EW), scholar and linguist
*[[Iolo Williams]] (born 1962, EW), nature writer and television presenter
*[[Iolo Williams]] (born 1962, EW), nature writer and television presenter
*[[Isaac Williams]] (1802–1865, EL), poet and religious writer
*[[Isaac Williams (writer)|Isaac Williams]] (1802–1865, EL), poet and religious writer
*[[J. Lloyd Williams]] (1854–1945, EW), writer, botanist and musician
*[[J. Lloyd Williams]] (1854–1945, EW), writer, botanist and musician
*[[Jane Williams (Ysgafell)|Jane Williams]] (Ysgafell, 1806–1885, EW), poet and essayist
*[[Jane Williams (Ysgafell)|Jane Williams]] (Ysgafell, 1806–1885, EW), poet and essayist
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*[[Morris Williams]] (Nicander, 1809–1874, EW), bard and cleric
*[[Morris Williams]] (Nicander, 1809–1874, EW), bard and cleric
*[[Moses Williams (antiquarian)|Moses Williams]] (1685–1742, EW), antiquary
*[[Moses Williams (antiquarian)|Moses Williams]] (1685–1742, EW), antiquary
*[[Nathaniel Williams]] (1656 or 1657 – c. 1679, E), writer
*[[Nathaniel Williams (writer)|Nathaniel Williams]] (1656 or 1657 – c. 1679, E), writer
*[[Owen Williams (Owen Gwyrfai)|Owen Williams]] (Owen Gwyrfai, 1790–1874, W), antiquary and lexicographer
*[[Owen Williams (Owen Gwyrfai)|Owen Williams]] (Owen Gwyrfai, 1790–1874, W), antiquary and lexicographer
*[[Peter Bailey Williams]] (1763–1836, E), antiquary and cleric
*[[Peter Bailey Williams]] (1763–1836, E), antiquary and cleric
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*[[János Arany]] – ''A walesi bárdok'' ([[The Bards of Wales]], ballad, 1857)
*[[János Arany]] – ''A walesi bárdok'' ([[The Bards of Wales]], ballad, 1857)
*[[Lindsay Ashford]] – ''Death Studies'' (novel, 2006)
*[[Lindsay Ashford]] – ''Death Studies'' (novel, 2006)
*[[Trezza Azzopardi]] – ''[[The Hiding Place (Azzopardi novel)|The Hiding Place]] (novel, 2000)
*[[Trezza Azzopardi]] – ''[[The Hiding Place (Azzopardi novel)|The Hiding Place]]'' (novel, 2000)
*[[Nina Bawden]] – ''[[Carrie's War]]'' (children's novel, 1973)
*[[Nina Bawden]] – ''[[Carrie's War]]'' (children's novel, 1973)
*[[R. D. Blackmore]] – ''[[The Maid of Sker]]'' (1872)
*[[R. D. Blackmore]] – ''[[The Maid of Sker]]'' (1872)
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*[[Eleanor Cameron]] – ''[[Time and Mr. Bass]]'' (children's science fiction, 1967)
*[[Eleanor Cameron]] – ''[[Time and Mr. Bass]]'' (children's science fiction, 1967)
*[[Bruce Chatwin]] – ''[[On the Black Hill]]'' (novel, 1982)
*[[Bruce Chatwin]] – ''[[On the Black Hill]]'' (novel, 1982)
*[[Susan Cooper]] – ''[[The Dark Is Rising Sequence#The Grey King|The Grey King]] (fourth in a YA novel series, 1973)
*[[William Corlett]] – ''[[The Magician's House]] (quartet of children's novels, 1990–1992)
*[[A. J. Cronin]] – ''[[The Citadel (novel)|The Citadel]] (novel, 1937)
*[[Kevin Crossley-Holland]] – ''[[The Seeing Stone]]'' (YA historical novel, 2000)
*[[Kevin Crossley-Holland]] – ''[[The Seeing Stone]]'' (YA historical novel, 2000)
*[[Peter Ho Davies]] – ''The Welsh Girl'' (novel, 2007)
*[[Peter Ho Davies]] – ''The Welsh Girl'' (novel, 2007)
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This list of Welsh writers is an incomplete alphabetical list of writers from Wales.

It includes writers in all literary genres, writing in English, Welsh, Latin, or any other language, who have a Wikipedia page. Description as a writer precedes other occupations. It is a subsidiary to the List of Welsh people. See also List of Welsh-language authors, List of Welsh women writers and List of Welsh-language poets (6th century to c. 1600). Abbreviations: c. = about, fl. = active; B = writing in Brythonic, C = writing in Chinese, E = writing in English (including Middle English), F = writing in French, G = writing in German, L = writing in Latin, sl = writing in sign language, W = writing in Welsh (including Middle Welsh).

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  1. ^ "Jean Earle – a naïve talent?". 16 April 2022.
  2. ^ Bibliography backing description: Retrieved 7 February 2017.

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