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Jenny Lloyd

If you visit Wales, I’m that crazy Welsh woman seen wandering about the Welsh mountains in all weathers with a notebook in hand. The landscape here is little changed from the era in which I like to write and it features in my writing. I began my writing journey with a national prize winning poem, aged 10. It took me a long time to fulfill a lifelong dream and write my first novel, Leap the Wild Water; mainly because I allowed some bizarre life experiences to throw me off course.

The inspirations for my writing come from the real life struggles of rural people, especially women, in the 19th century, and events in my own family’s history. The themes I write about include the pressures which drive people to act against their consciences; what it really means to be free; and how fear and prejudice destroy man's humanity.

If I had to write my own epitaph, it would be; you can't keep a good woman down.


“All that I was and the world that was mine are gone forever.”
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“It seemed the heavens themselves conspired to cover up our crime.”
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“Megan’s deception is another hook on which I can hang my conscience.”
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“How easy it is to do wrong when there is someone else to blame.”
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