Nathan MundayNathan Munday is a Welsh writer from Carmarthenshire. He was recently the guardian of Tŷ Mawr Wybrnant in the heart of Snowdonia, the birthplace of Bible translator and language-saviour William Morgan (c. 1545-1604). In 2016 Nathan won the M. Wynn Thmas New Scholars Prize with an essay on the poetry of R. S. Thomas. In the same year, he also came second in the New Welsh Writing Awards with his creative non-fiction book ‘Seven Days: A Pyrenean Adventure’ (Parthian, 2017). His work can be read in 4 Cheval anthologies, ‘New Welsh Review’, ‘Wales Arts Review’, ‘Fine Books & Collections’, ‘The International Journal of Welsh Writing in English’, ‘Cristion’, ‘The Evangelical Magazine’, and ‘Hinterland Magazine’. When he’s not writing and reading, he enjoys the high places and works for Christian Aid. Read More Read Less
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