Rhiannon Ifans

[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.

Rhiannon Ifans wins award at National Eisteddfod