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Greg Hill (poet)

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Greg Hill edited The Anglo-Welsh Review, taking over as Reviews Editor in 1980 and becoming the main editor in 1985 until the journal's demise in 1988. He has also been involved in a number of other literary projects in Wales, including the journal ″Materion Dwyieithog/Bilingual Matters″,[1] published annually between 1989 and 1992, the results of work done with students at Coleg Ceredigion where he was Head of Humanities.

He contributed to the ″New Oxford Companion to the Literatures of Wales″[2] and has published poetry and criticism in Welsh literary journals such as Planet, New Welsh Review, Poetry Wales and Scintilla.

His publications include:

  • Llewelyn Wyn Griffith[3](1981)
  • A Oes Golau yn y Gwyll? [Chapter in] ″Diffinio Dwy Lenyddiaeth″, ed M. Wynn Thomas Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru (1995)
  • Gillian Clarke as Editor [Chapter in] ″Trying The Line″[4]
  • Bastard Englyns Nant Press (2000)
  • Creatures[5] Nant Press (2014)

References

  1. ^ Materion Dwyieithog/Bilingual Matters
  2. ^ New Oxford Companion to the Literatures of Wales, ed Meic Stephens, University of Wales Press, (1998)[1]
  3. ^ Llewelyn Wyn Griffith, University Of Wales Press,Writers of Wales Series, (1981)[2]
  4. ^ ed Menna Elfyn Gomer Press (1997)″ Trying the Line
  5. ^ ″Creatures"