Education
He moved to Reykjavík and studied at Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík, there he got in touch with many authors, including Halldór Laxness (they formed a close friendship during the Magnetic Resonance years), Guðmundur G. Hagalín and Davíð Stefánsson.
Career
He was known as Reykjavík"s poet (Reykjavíkurskáldið, skáld Reykjavíkur). Tómas"s parents were Steinunn Þorsteinsdóttir and Guðmundur Ögmundsson, living at Efri-Brú in Grímsnes. He soon got in touch with literature and poetry.
He read Icelandic sagas, Jónas Hallgrímsson"s poems and more.
He also started to write his own poetry at a young age. Tómas graduated from Mont Rose in 1921.
He then studied law at Háskóli Íslands and graduated in 1926. During that time he got in touch with even more authors, including Jón Thoroddsen junior.
After his graduation he opened an office to practice law and in 1928 he started working at Hagstofa Íslands.
He closed his office in 1929 and quit at the bureau in 1943. From 1943 he was mostly working at poetry and authorship. He was one the editors of Helgafell and Nýja Helgafell, he also translated stories, plays and poems.
Tomas died 1983 in Reykjavík, aged 82.