Peter Abbs is Reader in Education at the University of Sussex and a founding member of New Metaphysical Art.
Emma-Jane Arkady comes from Leicestershire and is a postgraduate student at Manchester University.
Ruth Bidgood is the acclaimed author of The Fluent Moment (Seren 1996).
David Browne lives on the Herts-Beds border and divides his time between writing, researching and landscape gardening.
Liz Cashdan teaches creative writing at Derby and Leeds Universities. She is working on a sequence about South Africa.
Anne Chisholm teaches at Redborne School, Ampthill.
Leni Dipple is treasurer of Toddington Poets.
Lynne Elson lives near Oxford.
Roger Garfitt is working on an autobiography, The Horseman’s Word, of which this is the opening. His volumes of poetry include Given Ground (Carcanet) and Border Songs (Five Seasons Press).
John Gurney’s latest book is a sonnet sequence, Observing Dr Freud (University of Salzburg).
Robert Hamberger was a prizewinner in the 1991 National Poetry Competition and was awarded a Hawthornden Fellowship in 1995
Alan Hardy runs the Whitehill School of English, St Albans.
Tim Hopkins is a former teacher and lives in Luton.
Mike Jenkins teaches English at a Merthyr Tydfil comprehensive. His latest volume of stories is Wanting to Belong (Seren).
John Kinsella, described as ‘the rising star of Australian poetry’, is now a bye-fellow at Churchill College, Cambridge. His latest collection is The Undertow (Arc 1996).
Teresa Mostyn lives in Luton.
Antony Nicholls lives in London and is winner of the 1997 Speakeasy Poetry Competition.
Nii Parkes recently moved to London from Bedford.
M.R. Peacocke lives on a hill farm in Cumbria. Her latest collection is Selves (Peterloo).
Davina Prince’s first collection, Undoing Time, will be published in 1998 by Pikestaff Press.
Simon Rees is a sixth-form student in Milton Keynes and works on the editorial team of Words Worth.
Richard Reeve lives in King’s Lynn.
Alan Robertson is a Scot, now living in Bedfordshire, and has published history, biography and criticism as well as poetry.
Guy Russell was born in 1965 in Chatham and now works as a media analyst in Milton Keynes.
Richard Sanford works in London.
Steve Spence helps to edit the Plymouth-based magazine, Terrible Work.
Michael Spindler teaches English at De Montfort University, Bedford.
John Starbuck is a member of Open University Poets.
Tal Stenner comes from South Wales and now lives in Brittany.
Peter Stileman works for the Red Cross and for Toddington Poets.
Edward Storey lives in Peterborough. He is the author of several poetry collections and non-fiction books on the Fens.
Derek Summers lives in Bedford.
Keith Taylor is the author of many national and regional magazine features and six works of non-fiction.
Ben Thompson lives in Suffolk.
Tony Turner lives in Berkshire and is a member of Metroland Poets.
Theresa Turk is a general practitioner in Suffolk, ‘the long and close contact with people being a rich source of poetry’.
Dilys Wood is founder of Second Light, a group for older women poets.
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