Sep 30, 2009
An Interview With Fflur Dafydd - Welsh Novelist, Singer-Songwriter
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This is the first time I encounter her. I think She is very talented artist. She can do a lot of stuff, She is great.
ReplyDeleteThis is interesting but you didn't ask her what her secret is to having been able to accomplish so much at only 31. I can't imagine what her upbringing must have been like but it obviously supported and nurtured her creativity immensely. I hope she does translate the Welsh books eventually.
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