Gareth F. Williams


Gareth Finlay Williams was a Welsh language author who wrote novels for children and adults and many television drama series.

Life

Born in Porthmadog, as the son of Hugh Finley and Menna Williams, he was educated at Ysgol Eifion Wyn and Ysgol Eifionydd, Porthmadog. He went on to study at University College, Bangor and then trained as a teacher at Cartrefle College, Wrexham.
He worked for two years in the Cob Records shop in Porthmadog between 1973 and 1975. He worked as a teacher of Welsh at Ysgol Rhiwabon between 1979 and 1985. He lived in Silverston, Vale of Glamorgan, before settling in Beddau near Pontypridd.
It was one of the three were on the panel for the Daniel Owen Memorial Prize at the National Eisteddfod of Monmouth in August 2016. He had been battling cancer and the day has awarded in Abergavenny Eisteddfod came to know that was to improve. He died at the age of 61 at his home in Graves leaving his wife Rachel.
In 2018 he was awarded the Mary Vaughan Jones Award for his outstanding contribution to the field of children's literature, two years after his death. The trophy was presented to his family at a special ceremony in Portmeirion on 18 October 2018.

Career

Williams won awards at the Tir na n-Og Award event six times in the Welsh language book categories. Williams' book Awst yn Anogia set on Crete during the Second World War won an award as the best Welsh language book of the year at the 2015 Wales Book of the Year Awards. Williams had read about Anogeia after a holiday in Crete. In 2016, he was a judge for the literary awards prize at the 2016 National Eisteddfod of Wales. Williams also wrote and produced Welsh language television programmes for S4C, including , Pen Tennyn, Rownd a Rownd, Sion a Siân, and Lan a Lawr.

Books