Non Fiction

This cover is illustrated in Efa Lois' signature style. It shows five of the witches from the book framed by dandelions, mushrooms and animals. The text reads: Gwrachod Cymru Welsh Witches. Efa Lois.

Gwrachod Cymru | Welsh Witches

Efa Lois

Category: Art and Photography, History, Non Fiction, Places

Number of pages: 118

ISBN: 9781781727904

Publication date: October 1, 2025

Price: £19.99

Tales of witches permeate the Welsh psyche, its folklore, history and culture. With distinctly Welsh fixations such as water, the weather and shapeshifting, these women are radical and transgressive, enduring yet elusive. In Gwrachod Cymru | Welsh Witches, Efa Lois retells the stories of witches from across Wales, bringing them to life through her vibrant illustrations. Professional folklorist Dr Juliette Wood’s illuminating introduction adds historical context to these narratives and the changing perceptions of women through time. Exposing the misogyny in their stories and celebrating female power, this book is a fascinating and sumptuous compendium of over 100 Welsh witches. 

Colour photo of Efa Lois. She is outside by a colourful tree with red and green leaves and is wearing a black t-shirt.
Efa Lois

Efa Lois is a Welsh artist and writer. Her work searches the depths of Welsh folklore, folk customs, language and culture. Originally from Aberystwyth and fluent in both Welsh and English, the Welsh landscape – linguistic, cultural and physical – has shaped and informed her work.

Her art has always involved an element of storytelling, and is often focused around Welsh stories, traditions and myth. She has also written about Welsh cultural identity, architecture and art, as well as Welsh women’s history. In 2020, Efa received a Literature Wales New Writer’s Bursary, in order to further develop her work on the forgotten women of Welsh history.

She is interested in cultural identity, women’s stories, and ‘llawr gwlad’ folklore, and what these tell us about the Wales of the past. In 2019, Efa began her Welsh Witches project, which has since documented over 90 witches from Welsh folklore – the strange, the magnificent, and the forgotten. Her first book Gwrachod Cymru | Welsh Witches is the fruit of that labour.

Photo credit: Leia Morrison

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