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Gwerful Mechain (15th century), Welsh-language poet; Nia Medi, since 2005, Welsh-language novelist and actress; Dorothy Miles (1931–1993), poet, in English and sign language; Moelona, pen name of Elizabeth Mary Jones (1877–1953), Welsh-language novelist, children's writer and translator
Poetry portal; Wales portal; Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. A. Anglo-Welsh women poets (11 P) Pages in category "Welsh women poets"
From speaking out over domestic abuse in medieval times to telling the realities of war, these female poets present a very different version of Welsh life.
Gwyneth Lewis (born 1959), Welsh poet and inaugural National Poet of Wales; Sarah Lindsay (born 1958), American poet; Suzanne Lummis (born 1951), American poet and publisher; founder of Los Angeles Poetry Festival; Jully Makini (born 1953), Solomon Islands poet, writer and women's rights activist; Chris Mansell (born 1953), Australian poet and ...
Rhian Edwards (active from 2000s), poet; Sarah Edwards (1881–1965), Welsh born American actress; Sara Edwards (born 1961), broadcast journalist, television presenter; Elen Egryn (1807–1897), Welsh-language poet; Menna Elfyn (born 1952), Welsh-language poet, playwright, columnist, editor, poetry widely translated
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 ...
See also Category:Welsh-language poets for poets of any nationality writing in the Welsh language. Biography portal; Poetry portal; ... Welsh women poets (1 C, 51 P) C.
The same year she was made the first National Poet of Wales. [3] [4] Lewis was a judge for the 2011 Hippocrates Prize for Poetry and Medicine. On 6 August 2012, Gwyneth Lewis won Y Goron (the Crown) at the National Eisteddfod at Llandow for a collection of poems on the set title of Ynys (Island).