Emma - Jane Arkady has poems in many magazines, notably several times in The Rialto. Third pamphlet Bipolarity due later this year. Full length collection Lithium coming from Arc in 2001.
Thomas A Baas is an English major at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. He has written poetry ever since he can remember.
Liza Gene Cooper is a social worker from New York. She was a semi-finalist in the 1999 “Discovery”/ The Nation poetry contest.
Finella Davenport from Manchester was one of the writers for the script of Dream Factory, which has been shown in cinemas & at festivals across the UK. She works as an advertising copywriter.
David Fine, 47 year old has-been who never was. Fanatical Coventry City supporter. Personal philosophy is “If Cov. can stay up for over thirty years, anything’s possible.” Only writes poetry when nothing else is possible. Married happily to Kay with their five year daughter Laurel in the depths of the Peak District.
Joe Hackett lives in East Devon, where he works with children for Social Services and also as a Family Mediator. Has had poems published by the usual culprits and once came third in an international poetry competition, convincing him he had “made it”, which he has not. Currently writing songs.
Michael Henry taught for many years in Canada & England. Two collections from Enitharnon, An Ocean in My Ear and Panto Sphinx. A third. Footnote to History, is due this year.
Marie - Louise Hogan is currently studying for an MA in Creative Writing at Lancaster University (by distance learning).
Helen Kitson is 35 and lives in Worcester with her husband and baby son. Two poetry collections: “Seeing’s Believing” (1992) and “Love Among the Guilty” (1995).
Emma Lee is a member of Leicester Poetry Society and writes reviews for a number of poetry magazines. Poems in magazines & anthologies here and in the USA and read on BBC Radio Leicester.
bianca m was born in apartheid South Africa in Cape Town, in District Six, famous for ... forced removals. Educated in Gutter Education in the heart of the city, and published since the age of 16. Started travelling in order to see Europe and came to London penniless in 1998; has subsequently been published and is about to return to sunshine in South Africa to complete a screenplay. Going to Atlanta to read poetry after the New Year. Currently penniless.
Andrew Mayne heads a Manchester secondary school English department. He has published textbooks and critical writing. Poems in many magazines in the last three years.
Margaret Moore was born and educated in Northern Ireland and now lives in Cambridge. She has published four crime novels.
Graham Mummery was born in Altrincham, Cheshire, but has lived in the South East for most of his life. Poetry is his means of getting at truths and finding what there is to say. His work has appeared in several magazines.
Helena Nelson is a small left-handed redhead who makes bread but is not rich. She lives in Fife & passes for a college tutor by day.
Andrew Nightingale remembers writing his poem sequence last year listening to Miles Davis’ “Kind of Blue” and being sucked into the Belle Epoque, hoping to capture the atmosphere.
James Norcliffe is the 2000 Robert Burns (Writing) Fellow at the University of Otago (Dunedin, NZ). Keeps winning prizes and getting published in the USA, Canada, Australia & New Zealand. Three collections.
Judy Tweddle was assistant to the London Correspondent of an Indian newspaper group some years ago, and finally made it to India four times recently. Regrets the loss of her original Scottish accent. Taught.
Sherain Veale is 26 and lives in Johannesburg. She works as an accountant and IT consultant. Poetry in “American Tanka”.
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