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Catrin Kean
Catrin Kean or Catrin Clarke is a Welsh people, Welsh writer. Her debut novel ''Salt'' won the Wales Book of the Year in 2021. Writing as Catrin Clarke, she won a BAFTA Cymru award for screenwriting in 2003 for her work on the BBC Cymru Wales, BBC Wales drama ''Belonging (TV series), Belonging''. Early life Kean was born in Wales, and is of Welsh people, Welsh, Irish people, Irish and Barbadians, Bajan heritage. She is based in Cardiff. Career Kean is a scriptwriter who has written for film, television and radio, with credits including ''Casualty (TV series), Casualty'', ''Mistresses (British TV series), Mistresses'' and ''Wolfblood''. Kean's first novel ''Salt'' was published by Gomer Press in 2020. The novel tells the story of the author's Welsh great-grandmother Ellen meeting and marrying her great-grandfather Samuel, a ship’s cook from Barbados, in 1878 and subsequently travelling with him at sea. Dealing with themes of racism, class and British Empire, British he ...
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