JANE APPLEBEE (cover designer) works in London and lives near Wandsworth Common. She has written sketches which have been performed in ‘News Revue’ at the Canal Cafe Theatre, and her short stories have appeared in ‘Frogmore Papers’.
MARCIA ASCOTT was born in Cornwall. She qualified as a teacher specialising in English Literature and Divinity and has held various teaching posts. She is now a housewife and lives oil the Isle of Oxney.
JOAN A. BIDWELL is a retired display artist. Her roots are in East Anglia but she now lives in Kent where she pursues her interest in poetry, conservation and local history.
DOREEN CASE was born in 1924 in South East London. Her poetry has appeared in the ‘Girl’s Own Paper’, ‘South East Arts Review’ and ‘Poetry Review’.
SAMANTHA DYCHE lives in Hythe near Folkestone. In 1986 she won a major award in the W. H. Smith National Poetry Competition and was runner-up for the Frogmore Poetry Prize
MARTYN ELLIS lived in Spain for a number of years. Now based. in North London, he is Director of Studies in a large language school.
SIMON HARKER is a psychotherapist. He lives in North London.
S. B. KATZ is a lecturer in the English department at the North Carolina State University. His work has appeared in a number of small magazines in the U.S.A.
MICHAEL MITCHELL divides his time between Folkestone and West Germany, where he teaches English in a secondary school.
BEN NEWTON was born in 1961 and educated at Leicester University. Formerly a civil servant, he is now teaching English in Spain.
W. H. PETTY was educated at Cambridge. He has published collections of poems and has contributed to various anthologies, periodicals and magazines. He was County Education Officer for Kent until his retirement.
SUE RASMUSSEN was born in Denmark in 1950. She has performed in poetry / song cabaret in a trio called Brix. She lives in South London and teaches in I.L.E.A.
DAVID SATHERLEY was born in Ayrshire in 1948. He has worked as an ice cream maker and tree planter and now lives in Balham. He won the first Frogmore Poetry Prize in 1987.
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- Paper, The
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- Rialto, The
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