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Fflur Dafydd was born on 1 August, 1978 in Wales, United Kingdom, is a Welsh novelist and musician, born 1978. Discover Fflur Dafydd's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?
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Fflur Dafydd Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Fflur Dafydd worth at the age of 46 years old? Fflur Dafydd’s income source is mostly from being a successful novelist. She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Fflur Dafydd's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Fflur Dafydd (born 1 August 1978) is a Welsh novelist, singer-songwriter and musician.
Though mainly publishing in Welsh, she also writes in English.
She contributes regularly in Welsh to Radio Cymru.
Dafydd is the daughter of Welsh poet Menna Elfyn and a cousin of BBC broadcaster Bethan Elfyn.
She grew up in Llandysul, a Welsh-speaking community, and although she received the majority of her education in Welsh, she chose to study English in higher education.
She graduated in English from Aberystwyth University.
While she was there she first came to prominence as a student in 1999, by winning the Literature Medal at the Urdd National Eisteddfod at Lampeter.
This success led to the publication of Y Gwir Am Gelwydd (The Truth About Lies), a collection of 12 poems and five short stories.
After graduating from Aberystwyth, she gained an MA in creative writing from the University of East Anglia in 2000, followed by a PhD on the poetry of R. S. Thomas from Bangor University in 2001.
Dafydd has written for stage, screen and radio, and her wide repertoire includes short fiction, journalism, lecturing, songwriting, screenwriting, poetry, novels, plays and films.
She was nominated for a D.M. Davies award at the Cardiff International Film Festival for her short film "Bathtime" (2002).
In 2005 her first novel Lliwiau Liw Nos (Colours by Night) was published and shortlisted for the Prose Medal.
In 2005 she was selected for the Scritture Giovani project for emerging European writers.
It was followed in 2006 by her second novel Atyniad (Attraction), which won the Prose Medal at the National Eisteddfod in Swansea.
She has also undertaken literary residencies in Helsinki (2006) and on Bardsey Island (2002).
In 2008 she published her first English-language novel, Twenty Thousand Saints, inspired by six weeks as a writer-in-residence on Bardsey in 2002.
On her choice of language, she said, "It started out as a translation of a Welsh-language novel, and after about a year or so, I decided that it really wasn't working – so I decided to start from scratch with a completely different story."
This work won for her the Oxfam Hay Award.
In 2009 she won the Daniel Owen Memorial Prize for her novel Y Llyfrgell (The Library).
In the same year, she took part in the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa.
The novel was adapted by Dafydd herself into a 2016 film, directed by Euros Lyn.
She publishes regularly in publications that include New Welsh Review, Welsh Writing in English Yearbook, Barn, Golwg and Planet.
For some years Dafydd has edited the periodical Tu Chwith.
Dafydd was also a television columnist for the Western Mail.
She taught film theory and scriptwriting at the University of Aberystwyth and Trinity College, Carmarthen.
Her scriptwriting has included work on the popular S4C soap opera Pobol y Cwm.
Dafydd described her sound as "a fusion of blues, soul and pop".
She has released five albums to date:
As a singer-songwriter Dafydd has performed in many countries, and has been performing regularly in literary and music festivals and events throughout Wales, including larger events such as the National Eisteddfod and the Faenol Festival.