Francis George Fisher ("FGF") (1909–1970) was a Welsh language dramatist and theatrical producer, born in Bargoed, Glamorgan.
[1] As a dramatist he is best known for Y Lleoedd Pell, Y Blaidd-Ddyn and Awena, as well as for the verse drama Y Ferch a'r Dewin (1958).
George Fisher (he preferred his middle name) began writing in English, publishing his first novel, One Has Been Honest, at the age of 21 before his graduation.
He wrote many poems and stories, published in The Adelphi and The Twentieth Century during the 1930s, before turning to drama.
He wrote at least five short plays between 1945 and 1952 and three long plays: Catrin (first prize in the National Eisteddfod at Dolgellau, 1949), Y Ferch a'r Dewin ("The girl and the wizard") (which shared first prize in the National Eisteddfod at Rhyl, 1953) and Merch yw Medusa ("Medusa is a girl"), 1951.