Niall Griffiths, born in 1966, is a renowned writer based in Aberystwyth, Wales. A prolific contributor to esteemed publications such as the BBC and the Guardian, Griffiths has authored numerous non-fiction works and a remarkable eight novels to date.
His literary repertoire includes Grits (2000),Sheepshagger (2001),Kelly + Victor (2002),Stump (2003),Wreckage (2005),Runt (2005),The Dreams of Max and Ronnie (2010),and A Great Big Shining Star (2013).
Griffiths' impressive literary career has been marked by several notable achievements. His fourth novel, Stump, won the prestigious Wales of Book the Year Award, while a film adaptation of his third novel, Kelly + Victor (2012),earned a BAFTA.
Currently, Griffiths is engaged in writing the screenplay for his sixth novel, Wreckage, and is working on a new novel, Broken Ghost. His dedication to his craft is evident in his commitment to exploring new creative avenues.
As an honorary professor at Wolverhampton University in the United Kingdom, Griffiths shares his expertise with students in the creative writing program, passing on his knowledge and passion for storytelling to the next generation of writers.
Represented by the esteemed Rogers, Coleridge and White agency, Griffiths continues to make a significant impact on the literary world, leaving an indelible mark on the pages of his readers.