Milner Place describes himself as a knockabout who still searches for the magic in poetry, knows the philosopher's stone is a fiction but won't relinquish the adventure. He has published six poetry collections (one in Spanish) including In a Rare Time of Rain, (Chatto & Windus)
Born in Dublin, Nuala Ní Chonchúir lives in Galway, where she works in the university library. Her poetry and short stories have appeared in a number of magazines and will feature in a forthcoming anthology, Treasures by the Poets of Ireland. She won the 2001 Cathal Buí Short Story Competition.
Mike Barlow is a visual artist and poet, who lives near Lancaster. His poetry has been published in magazines and competition anthologies.
Dr. Mario Petrucci is currently Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Oxford Brookes. A recent winner of the Bridport Competition and twice winner of the London Writers Competition. Shrapnel and Sheets (Headland) was a PBS Recommendation.
Ryan G. Van Cleave is the Anastasia C. Hoffman Poetry Fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Institute for Creative Writing. His most recent books are Say Hello (Pecan Grove Press, 2001) and the anthology American Diaspora: Poetry of Displacement (University of Iowa Press, 2001). He is currently working on a poetry textbook.
Howard Wright is a lecturer in Art History at the University of Ulster. Redbeck Press published a pamphlet of his poetry, Usquebaugh, in 1997. He had two poems commended in the National Poetry Competition 2000 and received fourth prize in this year's Peterloo Competition.
Philip Burton retired as a primary headteacher in 1995. His poems have been published widely in magazines and several pamphlets, including Quarrelling along the Camber and Blue Grass.
Kim Bridgford directs the writing program at Fairfield University, where she is an associate professor of English, and poetry editor of Dogwood. She received a 1999-2000 NEA Fellowship.
Paul Groves has lectured in Creative Writing and is an Open College of the Arts tutor. His poetry has won several prizes and has been published in leading literary periodicals. Wowser, His fourth collection from Seren is due shortly.
Born in London, of Irish parents, Carolyn O'Connell has spent regular holidays in Ireland. Her poems have been published in a number of magazines and featured on the Leeside Valley division of London Busses.
Brian Docherty was born in Glasgow, now lives in north London. Widely published in magazines and anthologies. First collection, Armchair Theatre (Hearing Eye Press, 1999).
Ian Parks' first collection, A Climb Through Altered Landscapes (Blackwater 1998) received widespread praise. A CD, The Angel of the North, and a pamphlet Lines of Dissent, with Seán Body, are published by Tarantula.
Chris Hardy, who is currently working on a first collection, has had poems published in a range of literary magazines.
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