David Adams, from Bromsgrove, is an A-Level student. Favourite poet: William Carlos Williams.
Ursula Anderson lives in Worcester.
Raymond K Avery has had work in numerous magazines in Britain, Ireland and the USA, but finds long lists meaningless.
John Bleasdale was born in the Lake District, studied in Liverpool, PhD in Shelley and laughter, and edited two poetry anthologies there (Tricycle and Poetry for Standing Still). Now works teaching literature in Feltre, a small medieval city in northern Italy. 28 years old and too heavy.
Larsen Bowker lives in Virginia, after a childhood in Nebraska. He has been writing for almost six years and sending poems out for two, with many small magazine publications.
Derrick Buttress, a retired teacher, has written drama for BBC2 and Radio 4. Poems in many magazines and broadcast on Radio 4. Joint winner of the Cannon Poets Millennium Competition. Getting so long in the tooth he’s forgotten why he writes poetry.
Helen Clare recently graduated from Lancaster University’s Creative Writing Programme with distinction, and now teaches Creative Writing as well as co-hosting the Pennine Poetry List, an e-mail poetry discussion list and website www.helenaclare.themutual.net/pennine.htm. Her work has appeared in various publications including: First Pressings (Faber and Faber), The Rialto, Smoke, Smiths Knoll, Envoi, Brando’s Hat, Magma, and she has been a winner in Lancaster Litfest and Yorkshire Open Poetry Competitions. Helen was a science teacher in a previous existence but now works as an administrator at the Arts Council. Her more harmless obsessions include playing the recorder, watching cricket and fussing over her guinea pig.
Stephen Clarke has been published in anthologies by Faber, Oxford, MacMillan and the BBC. Most recently in the magazines The North and The Frogmore Papers.
Alexis Evans is a Londoner and has been writing poetry for five years. She won the Blue Nose Poets/Museum of London 2000 Years of Lost London poetry competition.
Rosamund Hall trained for the stage, acted, administered Shelter in Scotland, taught at Sherborne School for Girls for 11 years. Has Open University degree, 3 sons, playwright husband with whom she shares rejection slip mornings. Writes all the time and distracts herself with upholstering collapsed chairs.
Chris Hardy has travelled all over the world and now lives in London, teaches Humanities and plays in an R&B band in pubs. He writes poems to find things out.
Luke Heeley studied philosophy and literature at the University of Warwick, co-edits The Moebius, a magazine of poetry and short fiction from British universities and elsewhere, and currently lives in London.
Jeremy Hilton edits FIRE. His latest collection “Earth Bound” is available from Phlebas Press.
Tom Jenks is 28 and works as a lecturer in York. He has had quite a lot of poems in quite a lot of magazines, and would quite like to be quite famous, but hasn’t quite managed it.
Fiona Owen is an Open University associate lecturer. She lives on Anglesey with her husband and their dog and cat. She teaches creative writing for the WEA and directs the Ucheldre Literary Society in Holyhead.
Andy Skitt is a teacher in the Black Country. He has had one-act and full-length plays performed and many poems published, including a collection After the Jazz Age.
Sam Smith edits The Journal (once of Contemporary Anglo-Scandinavian Poetry). A number of his books are available in print and on line.
Ron Tomkins had a pamphlet sequence Her Name is Marilyn last year from Flarestack, who are due to publish later in 2001 a further collection which drifts around his experiences as a boy in the Second World War.
Deborah Tyler-Bennett lives in Loughborough and edits the journal The Coffee House. Many magazine and anthology appearances in Britain and America.
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magazine list
- Features
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- 10th Muse
- 14
- Acumen
- Agenda
- Ambit
- Angel Exhaust
- ARTEMISpoetry
- Atlas
- Blithe Spirit
- Borderlines
- Brando's hat
- Brittle Star
- Candelabrum
- Cannon's Mouth, The
- Chroma
- Coffee House, The
- Dream Catcher
- Equinox
- Erbacce
- Fabric
- Fire
- Floating Bear, The
- French Literary Review, The
- Frogmore Papers, The
- Global Tapestry
- Grosseteste Review
- Homeless Diamonds
- Interpreter's House, The
- Iota
- Journal, The
- Lamport Court
- London Magazine, The
- Magma
- Matchbox
- Matter
- Modern Poetry in Translation
- Monkey Kettle
- Moodswing
- Neon Highway
- New Welsh Review
- North, The
- Oasis
- Obsessed with pipework
- Orbis
- Oxford Poetry
- Painted, spoken
- Paper, The
- Pen Pusher Magazine
- Poetry Cornwall
- Poetry London
- Poetry London (1951)
- Poetry Nation
- Poetry Review, The
- Poetry Salzburg Review
- Poetry Scotland
- Poetry Wales
- Private Tutor
- Purple Patch
- Quarto
- Rain Dog
- Reach Poetry
- Review, The
- Rialto, The
- Second Aeon
- Seventh Quarry, The
- Shearsman
- Smiths Knoll
- Smoke
- South
- Staple
- Strange Faeces
- Tabla Book of New Verse, The
- Thumbscrew
- Tolling Elves
- Ugly Tree, The
- Weyfarers
- Wolf, The
- Yellow Crane, The