Phil Carradice

Phil Carradice (born 1947), is a Welsh writer and broadcaster.[1]

Carradice was born in Pembroke Dock. He was educated at Cardiff College of Education and Cardiff University, and became a teacher and social worker. After several years as head of Headlands Special School in Penarth, near Cardiff, he retired from the teaching profession to become a full-time writer. He hosts a history series on BBC Radio Wales entitled The Past Master.[2]

Carradice is a prolific public speaker and travels extensively in the course of his work.[3][4][5]

Works

Fiction

Children's

Non-fiction

Poetry

References

  1. Literature Wales:Writers of Wales. Accessed 14 April 2013
  2. BBC Radio Wales - Past Master. Accessed 6 January 2014
  3. Siegfried's Journal, vol 25 (2014), p 1
  4. Western Front Association Poets Tour 2014. Accessed 14 June 2014
  5. Dinefwr Literature Festival 2014 Accessed 14 June 2014
  6. Pont Books:Coming Soon. Accessed 13 April 2013

Sources


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