Kim Addizonio was born in Washington, DC, in 1954, and now lives in San Francisco. She is the author of two collections, The Philosopher's Club and Jimmy and Rita, and co-author, with Dorianne Laux, of The Poet's Companion: A Guide to the Pleasures of Writing Poetry.
Elizabeth Berry is a 17 year old A Level student living in the West Midlands. She edits Anarchist Angel and has been published quite widely. A play, Free Fall, was performed professionally at the Criterion Theatre, London.
R. G. Binns was born in Yorkshire and has lived in London since 1979. A first collection, Time Upon a Once, will be published by Zoilus Press in 1998.
Alison Brackenbury's most recent collection of poems is 1829 (Carcanet, 1995).
Christopher Emery was born in Oldham in 1963. His work has appeared in magazines including Blade, Oxford Poetry, PN Review and Poetry Wales. He is currently working on his first volume, Scally. He lives near Cambridge where he works as Production Manager at Cambridge University Press.
Thom Gunn was born in Gravesend in 1929 and raised in Hampstead. He read English at Trinity College, Cambridge, and had his first book of poems, Fighting Terms, published while still an undergraduate. He moved to California In 1954, and currently lives in San Francisco.
Nell Hall was born in Sunderland, studied psychology and is now managing director of a care home in Manchester.
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.
Francesca Havens currently lives in Aix-en-Provence. Her first publication describes her navigation of the Atlantic by the stars. She translates and interprets.
David Knapp is Australian and has taught in Italy, Spain and Germany as well as the UK and Australia. He is completing an Advanced Writing course with the Open College of the Arts.
V. G. Lee lives in London and appeared at the 1996 Stoke Newington Festival.
Mary MacRae lives in south London and teaches in Dulwich.
Jane Ormerod is currently studying for the MA in Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia.
Estill Pollock's longer poems have appeared in Poetry and other American periodicals. Recent work will appear in England in Stand, The New Writer and Oxford Quarterly Review. Metaphysical Graffiti will be published in March 1998 by Highcliff Press.
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.
Laurie Smith chairs a poetry workshop at the City Lit.
John Stammers lives in Islingon where he was born. He works part-time as a civil servant and writes.
A K Whitehead has published widely in magazines in Britain and the UK. A collection, Another Counsellor, was published in 1995 by Feather Books.
Jane Williams is widely published in Australia where she lives. founding editor of Australian poetry journal, arts poetica. Writer in residence, Charles Stud University, Summer 1997.
A. (Amy) Wright is from Appalachia. She is a recent graduate of the University of Virginia, and currently does web design.
Howard Wright lectures in Art History at the University of Ulster, Belfast. Runner up in the 1995 Anion Competition; first prize in the 1997 Norwich Writers Circle and Leicester Competitions. A collection, Usquebaugh, published Summer 1997 by Redbeck Press, Bradford.
Patrick Yarker has had poems in various magazines including London Magazine, Verse, The North and Rialto. He read at the Voicebox in the 1991 New Voices series.
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