[5] Ifans has published formal monographs and popular versions for adults and young people (including collaborations for illustration) sharing her knowledge of the Welsh and Celtic literature.
[6] Her collection of Welsh poetry through the ages for St. Valentine's Day (Sant Ffolant in Wales) was published in 2019, Red hearts and roses?
[9] In 1989 she collaborated on an English young person's book, re-telling the ancient fables, The Magic of the Mabinogion,[10] and another called Tales from Wales.
[11] Books in a similar illustrated style followed on the Tales of King Arthur[12] on the lives of the patron saint of Wales, St. David (Dewi Sant in Welsh)[13] and in English[14] which won a Tir-an-Og Award and she also wrote about the Apostle Paul,[15] and a 'simple guide to the Christian Gospel'.
[3] Rhiannon Ifans was born in 1954, and spent her childhood at Carreg Wian farm in Llanidan, Anglesey, and was educated at Gaerwen Primary School and Ysgol Gyfun Llangefni.