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Rachel Trezise

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Rachel Trezise is a Welsh writer, who won the 2006 Dylan Thomas prize for her book of short stories, Fresh Apples, describing life in the mining valleys in South Wales.

She was born in 1978 in the Rhondda, South Wales, and had studied at Glamorgan University and Limerick University in Ireland. Her first novel, In and Out of the Goldfish Bowl, received broad critical acclaim.

Sources

1. BBC News 2. Munster Literature Centre

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