Shanta Acharya is from Orissa in India and is widely published in magazines and anthologies in India and UK including the recent Redbeck Anthology of British South Asian Poetry. She has had two books published, one in India and one from Rockingham Press.
Richard Alan Bunch from California has two recent collections, South by South West and A Foggy Morning.
John Clarke is an experimental London writer, previously unpublished.
Moira Duff has had a novel published by The Women's Press, and poems in New Writing Scotland anthology and various magazines.
Sally Evans runs the poetry broadsheet Poetry Scotland.
Jamie Edgecombe is a young poet studying at Swansea and published in a number of magazines and anthologies.
Ann Egan is a writer and historian with work in many UK magazines. She is currently Writer in Schools in County Kildare, Ireland, where she lives.
Mark Goodwin is widely published and has won a number of awards. He is an active mountaineer as well as a poet, and appeared in Things Not Seen, an anthology of contemporary Scottish mountain poetry.
Surya Govender is from Vancouver but has recently studied Urban Geography in London and lived in Devon.
Ric Hool is active in The Poetry Collective in the Abergavenny area and has had 2 recent collections published.
Sarah Law published the excellent Bliss Tangle from Stride in 1998.
Emma Lee, formerly Hooper, is widely published in magazines.
Roohi Majid is also in the. Redbeck South Asian anthology.
Michael Pickering now lives in Oxford after spending most of his life teaching English in Finland.
Lynn Schofield is a psychotherapist in London, this is her first published poem.
Shireen Shaikh is also unpublished, she is a young writer and a lawyer in London.
Elizabeth Stott is a writer of poetry and prose living in Cumbria, also little published.
Darren Tattersall recently obtained an MA in poetry, he has appeared in magazines and has a poem due to appear in a Bloodaxe anthology.
Hilary Thompson, born and raised in Lancashire, is an Australian writer and ornithologist. A few stories have appeared in Australian magazines, this is his first UK publication.
Jeremiah Twomey has published his poems and given readings throughout Ireland. Recently his work has started appearing in UK, including a short story accepted by Stand.
Elizabeth Wells' poems have appeared in several anthologies in the UK.
Ben Wilensky is widely published both sides of the Atlantic with 2 US collections and is recognised as a foremost poet of Jewish themes.
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