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Karen Watkins (née Jones, born 1948), writing as Catrin Collier, is a Welsh novelist known for her historical works, especially those in the ''Hearts of Gold'' series, set in her home town of
Pontypridd () (colloquially: Ponty) is a town and a community in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. Geography comprises the electoral wards of , Hawthorn, Pontypridd Town, 'Rhondda', Rhydyfelin Central/Ilan ( Rhydfelen), Trallwng (Trallwn) and Treforest (). The ...
between 1930 and 1950, the first of which was adapted as a BBC drama in 2003. She also writes under the pen names Katherine John/ K. A. John (crime novels), Katherine Hardy (novelisations of television programmes) and Caro French (modern fiction).


Early life

Collier is of
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n descent, with her mother, Gerda Salewski, born in
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, East Prussia, in 1926. Her father, Glyn Jones, was a
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man serving in Germany when he met Gerda. They were married in
Pontypridd () (colloquially: Ponty) is a town and a community in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. Geography comprises the electoral wards of , Hawthorn, Pontypridd Town, 'Rhondda', Rhydyfelin Central/Ilan ( Rhydfelen), Trallwng (Trallwn) and Treforest (). The ...
in July 1947. Collier was born there in 1948 and grew up in the town. As a
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teacher, she taught English and drama to
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in schools in
Swansea Swansea (; cy, Abertawe ) is a coastal city and the second-largest city of Wales. It forms a principal area, officially known as the City and County of Swansea ( cy, links=no, Dinas a Sir Abertawe). The city is the twenty-fifth largest in ...
and
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.


Career

Her book ''One last Summer'' is based on war-time diaries kept by her mother and maternal grandmother. and is recommended by the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust for young people wanting to learn about
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. It was a 2008 finalist for the
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's Book of the Year.


Television

In 2003, ''Hearts of Gold'' was adapted by
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as a two-part drama, directed by
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and co-written by Matthew Baylis. BBC Wales' head of drama Matthew Robinson described her as "the
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of Wales".


Other work

As well as novels, she writes short stories, plays and non-fiction, and has had work published in magazines including published in ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Woman's Weekly''.


Personal life

After living in Germany and America, Collier now lives on the
Gower Peninsula Gower ( cy, Gŵyr) or the Gower Peninsula () in southwest Wales, projects towards the Bristol Channel. It is the most westerly part of the historic county of Glamorgan. In 1956, the majority of Gower became the first area in the United Kingdom ...
, near Swansea. She is represented by the literary agency Marjacq Scripts. She is a member of
Swansea Writers' Group Swansea (; cy, Abertawe ) is a coastal city and the second-largest city of Wales. It forms a principal area, officially known as the City and County of Swansea ( cy, links=no, Dinas a Sir Abertawe). The city is the twenty-fifth largest in ...
, which encouraged her from the outset of her career before she had published a novel. , an adult education centre in Pontypridd, was named in her honour in 2002.


Bibliography

Collier's work includes: * 'Hearts of Gold' series ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** * Swansea trilogy ** ** ** * 'Beggars & Choosers' series ** ** ** ** * Tiger Bay ** ** * * * *


As Katherine John

* 'Trevor Joseph' series: ** ** (aka ''Midnight Murders'') ** ** ** (aka ''Six Foot Under'') ** ** ** * (aka ''By Any Name'') *


As K. A. John

*


As Katherine Hardy

* '
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' ** ** *


As Caro French

*The Farcreek Trilogy ** ** **


References


External links

*
Collier's works
on
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'Hearts of Gold' at the BBC website

BBC 'Hearts of Gold' press pack
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