David Boll writes full time and has published a novel. He lives in London.
Paul Brooke is a professor of English at Grand View College in Des Moines, Iowa, USA. His poetry has appeared in a variety of journals such as Rocky Mountain Review, Permafrost, and Flyway. He is currently finishing a biography entitled Ash of the Dragonfly: The Life History of a Lakóta Woman.
Mick Delap lives in Greenwich, London, and has worked for the BBC World Service for many years.
Ronald Frank cultivates his garden in Surrey and is a compulsive traveller to remote places, hunting small plants on large mountains.
Francesca Havens currently lives in Aix-en-Provence. Her first publication describes her navigation of the Atlantic by the stars. She translates and interprets.
Helen Heslop has been published in many small press magazines and anthologies, and has won a number of competitions. She helps to edit Red Herring and runs Wansbeck Writers in Ashington, Northumberland.
Tim Kindberg lives in South London. He lectures and researches in Computer Science.
Mary MacRae lives in South London and teaches in Dulwich.
Brendan McMahon is a psychotherapist and university lecturer living in Derbyshire. He has been published widely in, for instance, Stand, Ambit, Honest Ulsterman, Sunk Island Review.
Helen Nicholson was born and brought up in the Scottish Highlands, and lives and works in London.
Susan Porterfield is an associate professor of nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature at Rockford College in the US, and is currently studying art history at the Courtauld Institute in London. Her poetry has appeared in a number of magazines in the US and UK.
Pat Ransford was born in 1951, grew up in England and Italy, and studied history at the School of Oriental and African Studies. She works for the Home Office and lives in Greenwich.
Laurence Ready was born in London in 1963 and for several years worked for a software company. He now lives and writes in Kent.
Lindsey Sill lives in Winchester. She has worked as a secretary, journalist, publicist, creative writing tutor and a long time ago as an English teacher in Paris. She writes poetry and fiction and has been published in England and South Africa.
James Sutherland Smith lives in Slovakia where he teaches at Safarik University. With his wife, he has translated the first anthology in English of contemporary Slovakian poetry, Not Waiting for Miracles.
Laurie Smith chairs a poetry workshop at the City Lit.
Martin Sonenberg has a PhD on Proust from King's College, London. He has lectured and researched in Paris, and now teaches at the University of Westminster. Poems and illustrations in Litmus, Magma, Greenwich Anthology and Beyond Bedlam. Currently writing a screenplay.
John Stammers lives in Islington where he was born. He works part-time as a civil servant and writes.
Agnes Stein has published a volume of poems in the United States, Color Composition, and also poems in various English magazines.
Peter Tomassi is an American writer living in Melbourne, Australia. He is Editor in Chief of LookSmart, a daily review of the World Wide Web.
Peter Werner lives in Shankill, Co. Dublin. His poetry appears regularly in British and Irish periodicals, and he is a national poetry competition winner.
A K Whitehead has published widely in magazines in Britain And the UK. A collection, Another Counsellor, was published in 1995 by Feather Books.
Howard Wright lectures in Art History at the University of Ulster, Belfast. Runner up in the 1995 Arvon Competition; won the 1997 and 1998 Norwich Writers Circle competitions. Work appears in Staple First Editions Sestet, and a collection, Usquebaugh, published by Redbeck Press, Bradford.
Jianqing Zheng teaches creative writing and literature at Mississippi Valley State University, USA. His poems have appeared in magazines such as Southern Poetry Review, Cimarron Review, and Poet Lore.
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