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Eluned Gramich is a German-Welsh writer and translator. She has lived in England, Germany, and Tokyo, Japan, and has settled in Aberystwyth where she works as a librarian in the National Library of Wales. She has a BA in English Literature from Oxford University, an MA in Creative Writing (Prose) from the University of East Anglia, and she has recently completed a funded PhD in Creative and Critical Writing at Aberystwyth and Cardiff Universities.Eluned's short stories and essays have appeared in several magazines and anthologies including O'r Pedwar Gwynt and Planet: The Welsh Internationalist, as well as 'Short Works,' BBC R4. Her memoir,Woman Who Brings the Rain, won the inaugural New Welsh Writing Awards and went on to be shortlisted for the Wales Book of the Year 2016.With nigh on divine perceptivity, Windstill is an intricately spun tale that allows multiple pasts, presents, and futures to mingle wraithlike before our eyes.Polly BartonA beautifully written, richly textured meditation on cross-generational trauma. An elegant and eloquent exploration of the hidden secrets and histories that shape the present.Tristan Hughes
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