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Literature Wales

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Literature Wales's website provides a service as a guide to literary activity in Wales and beyond, including a database of all known writers, funding bodies, writers’ groups, publishers and periodicals currently active in Wales, listings of current poetry and story writing competitions and details of
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Literature Wales operates the "Inspiring Communities" scheme, which facilitates and helps to fund the placement of writers in schools, interest groups and organisations across Wales for literary lectures, discussions and workshops. It also administers the
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literature in Wales. It offers bursaries for writing projects, runs literary events and lectures, and provides financial assistance for creative mentoring and other literary-based ventures. The organisation also selects the
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opportunities for writers. It also offers advice on getting published and publishing in general, as well as providing information on the other literature bodies and organisations in Wales.
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The Academi has been constitutionally independent since 1978. It took on an enlarged role in 1998 when it was reformed as a single organisation operating through two languages, and won the
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North Wales was made headquarters of the organisation, expanding its roots in Gwynedd with an office also in Cardiff, sited at the Wales Millennium Centre.
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The organisation of the awards presentation of the Academi's Wales Book of the Year competition 2008 was criticised after then Culture Minister
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On 1 April 2011, the Academi changed its title to Literature Wales, simultaneously merging with the writers' centre
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because it argues that authors should be paid in return for permission to allow their material to be digitised.
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in 2008). The encyclopaedia was published in both Welsh and English and aims to combine the coverage of a
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https://www.literaturewales.org/lw-news/literature-wales-appoints-two-new-chief-executive-officers/
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In 2022, Leusa Llewelyn and Claire Furlong replaced Lleucu Siencyn as chief executives.
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Literature Wales has campaigned against the Welsh Journals Online project of the
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Literature Wales (previously the Academi at the Wales Millennium Centre
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Welsh Icons: "Academi and Tŷ Newydd join to create Literature Wales"
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with the authority of a historical dictionary and the utility of a
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announced the wrong winner, although it was a simple mistake.
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National literature promotion agency and writers' society
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society in 1959, following a public discussion between
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Index

The Academi

Welsh-language
English-language
National Poet for Wales
Wales Book of the Year
Rhys Davies

Tŷ Newydd
Welsh language
Robert Maynard Jones
Waldo Williams
Iorwerth Peate
T. J. Morgan
J. E. Caerwyn Williams
Meic Stephens
Welsh Arts Council
Glyn Jones
Roland Mathias
G. O. Jones
Tony Curtis
Gillian Clarke
Sally Roberts Jones
Alun Llywelyn-Williams
R. Geraint Gruffydd
Gwenlyn Parry
Harri Pritchard Jones
Arts Council of Wales
Tŷ Newydd

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