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'Remarkable' writing talent runs in family

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August 06, 2025

A FICTIONAL journey through time spanning nearly two centuries won its author a prestigious prize at the National Eisteddfod in Wrexham.

- ERYL CRUMP

'Remarkable' writing talent runs in family

Peredur Glyn, from Menai Bridge, Anglesey, is the winner of this year's Daniel Owen Memorial Prize, presented to him at a special ceremony on the Pavilion stage.

The task of the 14 writers who entered was to create a novel with a strong storyline of no fewer than 50,000 words. The prize is the Daniel Owen Memorial Medal and the published novel.

Mr Glyn, a Reader in Linguistics and Bilingualism at the School of Language, Culture and the Arts at Bangor University, is the author of two novels. One of them, Pumed Gainc y Mabinogi, was shortlisted for Welsh Book of the Year 2023.

He writes within the genre of cosmic horror, where characters come to realise that supernatural powers exist beyond their imagination, and that humanity's place in the universe is insignificant and fleeting in the face of such horrors.

He wrote Galwad Cthulhu a Strae-on Arswyd Eraill, the first Welsh-language translation of the influential US author HP Lovecraft's work.

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