I was born in South Wales and I grew up in Pembrokeshire, and attended Ysgol y Preseli, a Welsh language school in Crymych. When I started writing, my initial focus was on poetry. I eventually gravitated towards prose fiction, which I had combined with holding various jobs during my 20s. I'm bilingual and cites Welsh mythology and Angela Carter as influences. I enjoy running and eating.lol, I'm a typical foodie but not a glutton anyways. In 2023, I was named on the Granta Best of Young British Novelists list, compiled every 10 years since 1983, identifying the 20 most significant British novelists aged under 40.
My first novel The Water Cure was released in May 2018. According to The Guardian's review, the novel exposes the parts of real life that are usually not confronted in the world. British book editor Hermione Thompson who works for Penguin books and published the novel, wrote about the novel, “The Water Cure is an astonishing novel: it unfolds seductively, like a dream (or a nightmare), yet speaks urgently to the concerns of our own world. It heralds the arrival of a radical new voice in literary fiction.” My second novel, Blue Ticket, was published in September 2020. It is set in a future where women are only allowed to become mothers through a lottery of blue and white tickets. The Times called it "gripping, ethereal." My third novel, Cursed Bread, published in March 2023, is set around the 1951 Pont-Saint-Esprit mass poisoning. According to The Telegraph, it is "shimmering fever-dream of a novel.