Phil Carradice is a novelist, historian, poet and broadcaster from
Wales. Born and brought up in Pembrokeshire, he now lives just
outside Cardiff, where he broadcasts regularly for the BBC.
Formerly a teacher and headteacher, he was educated at Cardiff
University and Cardiff College of Education but now concentrates on
life as a full-time writer. He lectures and runs creative writing
courses for children and adults.
He has a passion for history, both as an interest and as a learning
device. 'History books,' he says, 'are meant to be enjoyed. They
are not the preserve of the privileged few.' He has published well
over 80 books, ranging from poetry and novels to biography and
works of history. He is a firm believer in making history
accessible to everyone, not just academics. His most recent books
are 'Robert the Bruce,' 'Owain Glyndwr: The Welsh Braveheart' and
'Keeping the Homefires Burning,' all for Pen and Sword.
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