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Rhys Trimble
Rhys Trimble is a Bilingual poet / performer based in Bethesda, North Wales originally from Pontneddfechan. Born in Zambia in 1977. Trimble is a performer/improvisor interested in medieval welsh language & bilingual poetry, music/poetry, collaborations, digital-art and avant garde writing practices. Recent work includes performances at Dinefwr Festival (click here to see it), Blinc Digital Arts festival, and Eisteddfod 2012 (click here to see it), Aberystwyth Drwm as a member of prosiect Datgeiniaeth - Datgan cerddi penpastwn with Twm Morys, Gareth Sion and Peter Greenhill (http://stiwdiogwellt.com/album/awdl-i-ddewi). Editor of Ctrl+Alt+Del. Ezine and studying for a ‘psychomythogeographical’ PhD in creative writing.

Reviews: With respect to keinc (Cinnamon Press, 2010) "…a genuine exploration of what it means to write in a bilingual context. Welsh is not used as a decorative peppering in his work… Instead, it forms part of an understanding of place as composed of multiple linguistic trajectories. Trimble’s work is intersecting here with some urgent contemporary issues. This is risk-taking work from a young and still-developing writer that suggests some exciting new directions for poetry in Wales while responding thoughtfully to the past…" Zoe Skoulding

Selected Publications: afanc e.p. (Rhys Trimble, 2007) mynydd (hafan books, 2011) Skine (Knives forks and spoons press, 2012) Kapita (Knives forks and spoons press, 2010) The Book of Daw with Helen Booth (private printing Conwy for Digital Arts festival 2011) .fine (pocket literary press 2013) & (anything anymore anywhere press 2014) Asgell Amgen (CAD press 2013) Trace Agents (Deptpress, 2012) Keinc (Cinnamon Press) 2010

Musical collaborations: Afal Drwg Efa Dub Rising