Morf Orwyn
Born in the English Midlands, I was raised in Berkshire from the age of four when the family moved to accommodate my father's job. I attended Wescott Infants School, then Westende Primary School and finally The Holt County Girls School - all in Wokingham, Berkshire - before undertaking many various paths of study over a number of years, whilst disk jockeying in many pubs and clubs around the UK.
Two of my godparents resided in the Gower, in South Wales, my godfather being a Welsh farmer of course. So many Easter breaks were spent aiding my godfather with dipping sheep, feeding abandoned lambs and travelling on a tractor or quad round the marshes. I sapped up as much of the Welsh culture as I could, Berkshire being such an industrialised, smoggy area (so close to London - an absolute commuter town).
After what seems a lifetime (probably because for my current age it has been) I moved to Cardiff; after three years I moved to the Cynon Valley where my children and I have settled. I am an unpublished author with a few children's books completed; I am working on a few different writing projects at the moment alongside attending to a fulltime university degree in English & History.
A natural born polyglot it seems, I completed my first lot of Welsh language examinations after five months of studying what is meant to be a two year course. My Welsh is far from perfect but my grasp of the language is good and I use it as often as possible. I speak some German, some French and odd words of Japanese, Spanish, Dutch....... And HTML, HTML counts as a language don't you know.
My particular interests lay in the mining industry in Wales, past and present. Coal, though I am starting to look into other natural resource mines as a curiosity. My interest does extend to Britain as a whole, but it is the decline of industry across Wales which fascinates (and saddens) me the most, due to the legacy of deprivation the mine closures left behind.
Two of my godparents resided in the Gower, in South Wales, my godfather being a Welsh farmer of course. So many Easter breaks were spent aiding my godfather with dipping sheep, feeding abandoned lambs and travelling on a tractor or quad round the marshes. I sapped up as much of the Welsh culture as I could, Berkshire being such an industrialised, smoggy area (so close to London - an absolute commuter town).
After what seems a lifetime (probably because for my current age it has been) I moved to Cardiff; after three years I moved to the Cynon Valley where my children and I have settled. I am an unpublished author with a few children's books completed; I am working on a few different writing projects at the moment alongside attending to a fulltime university degree in English & History.
A natural born polyglot it seems, I completed my first lot of Welsh language examinations after five months of studying what is meant to be a two year course. My Welsh is far from perfect but my grasp of the language is good and I use it as often as possible. I speak some German, some French and odd words of Japanese, Spanish, Dutch....... And HTML, HTML counts as a language don't you know.
My particular interests lay in the mining industry in Wales, past and present. Coal, though I am starting to look into other natural resource mines as a curiosity. My interest does extend to Britain as a whole, but it is the decline of industry across Wales which fascinates (and saddens) me the most, due to the legacy of deprivation the mine closures left behind.