Paul Blake lives in South-East London and has had poems and haiku published in the anthologies Fragments and This Little Stretch of Life.
Mike Bannister lives in Suffolk, is author of Greenstreet Fragments (Orphean Press, 2003) and Pocahontas in Ludgate (Arrowhead Press, 2007). He is convener of Cafe Poets, a bimonthly gathering at Pinky’s Cafe in his home town of Halesworth.
Michael Bartholomew-Biggs is a semi-retired mathematician who is not yet pensioned-off as a poet. His most recent books are Uneasy relations (Hearing Eye, 2007) and Tell it like it might be (Smokestack, 2008).
River Chambers is 42 and lives by the river in Shrewsbury where he was born. This is his first published poem.
Rosemary Dillon is a poet and musician who lives in North London.
Edwin Evans-Thirlwell lives in London and is a website editor, journalist and MA student. When possible, he is also a short story writer and poet. ‘Stygian Aperitif’ has been culled from an unpublished collection.
Born in London in 1988, Isabel Galleymore has had interests in both fine art and literature but currently is reading English at Reading University and enjoying the work of Samuel Beckett and Nabokov.
Michael Lee Johnson is a poet and freelance writer, and lives in Itasca, Illinois, United States. He is the author of The Lost American: From Exile to Freedom and has also published two chapbooks of poetry. He has appeared in poetry anthologies and has been published widely including in the USA, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Scotland, Turkey, Fuji, Nigeria, Algeria, Africa, India, Republic of Sierra Leone, Thailand, Kuala Lumpur, and Malaysia.
Yuko Minamikawa Adams was born and grew up in Japan and her poetry has been mostly in Japanese. After she moved to England in 2001, Yuko joined Poetry ID, a poetry group in Letchworth and started writing in English.
Colin Rennie is 45 years old and was born in Aberdeen. He now lives in London where he works as a librarian.
Sylvia Rowbottom was born in Sheffield in 1928. After raising three children and a career in Social Services childcare she studied with Open University, gaining a first in Humanities. Sylvia’s first pamphlet, Checking The Thread, was published earlier this year.
Richard Tyrone Jones hosts ‘Utter!’ on the last Wednesday of the month at the Salisbury Pub, N4 1JX. His first collection, Germline, is forthcoming and he will be hosting slams at the Hackney Empire in London.
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