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  1. Niall Griffiths (born 1966) is an English author of novels and short stories, set predominantly in Wales. His works include two novels Grits and Sheepshagger , and his 2003 publication Stump which won the Wales Book of the Year award.

  2. Award-winning British writer Niall Griffiths is the author of eight novels, short stories, non-fiction works, audio plays and many articles and reviews and is a regular contributor to The Guardian, the BBC and other media outlets throughout the United Kingdom.

  3. If there is any writer who can take over Welsh’s mantle as the primary chronicler of life lived away from the Working Title Home Counties version of Britain, it is Niall Griffiths. Griffiths has described comparisons to Irvine Welsh as lazy.

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    • Jonathan Cape Ltd, Seren Books
  4. Author Niall Griffiths Biography. N iall Griffiths was born in Liverpool to a Welsh/Irish/Romany lineage. He's been a labourer, a barman, a server of fish and chips, a burglar, a farmhand, a tree feller, a factory worker and many other things too tedious to relate.

  5. Niall Griffiths was born in Liverpool to a Welsh/Irish/Romany lineage. He’s been a labourer, a barman, a server of fish and chips, a burglar, a farmhand, a tree feller, a factory worker and many other things too tedious to relate.

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  6. Niall Griffiths was born in Liverpool in 1966 and now lives in Wales. He has published seven previous novels: Grits, Sheepshagger, Kelly + Victor, Stump, Wreckage, Runt and A Great Big Shining Star.

  7. Jul 31, 2020 · The novelist Niall Griffiths, who was born in Liverpool and lives in mid-Wales, receives the prestigious award for his ninth novel, Broken Ghost. The book explores the impact of a strange vision in the mountains on a Welsh community struggling with various demons.