Morgan Llywelyn is a prolific author primarily known for his extensive historical fiction series, "The Irish Century," which explores pivotal moments in Irish history from 1916 to 1999. His writing style is characterized by immersive detail and a strong focus on character development, drawing heavily on Celtic mythology and folklore. Llywelyn’s works frequently blend historical events with fantastical elements, creating a rich and engaging reading experience. He has written across numerous genres including historical fiction, fantasy, and non-fiction, often examining themes of rebellion, leadership, and cultural identity, particularly within the context of Ireland.
Llywelyn’s works are recognized for their meticulously researched historical settings and captivating narratives. He has produced a vast catalog of novels, short story collections, and non-fiction books, cementing his position as a significant figure in contemporary fantasy and historical fiction. His recurring themes – heroic figures, battles, and the enduring spirit of the Irish people – continue to resonate with readers.

















































