Robert James Berry teaches at Universiti Putra, Malaysia, and has a collection, Smoke, forthcoming this year.
David Boll lives in London, writes full time and has published a novel.
Derrick Buttress has had plays on television and Radio 4. He won joint 1st prize in the Cannon Poetry Millennium Competition and has published two pamphlets of poetry.
Helen Clare teaches creative writing via the Internet for Lancaster University's Department of Continuing Education and co-hosts the Pennine Poetry List, an e-mail poetry discussion list and website (www.helenaclare.themutual.net). Her poems have appeared in numerous publications.
Dan Duggan is working on an Illustrated collection of poems for children and writes lyrics for an acoustic project, Things Fall Apart.
Karen Green has edited Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads (Cornell University Press 1990) and is working on her own first collection.
Michael Hatwell lectured at Birmingham and Aberdeen Universities before early retirement. His first collection was Words for the Wind (Envoi 1993).
Kate Hunter lives in Milton Keynes and is currently working as a trade union tutor.
Sharon Kourous teaches English in Toledo, USA. She has been published widely in the USA in journals and on-line. She first appeared in the UK in Magma 14.
V G Lee is a founder member of the All Mouth No Trousers literary cabaret group. Her poems and short stories have appeared in various magazines and anthologies, and her first novel, The Comedienne, was published by Diva this year.
Marsha Levin is a writer and artist originally from Zimbabwe, now living and working in London.
Mary MacRae lives and works in London.
Lorraine Mariner works for King's College London.
Brendan McMahon is a psychotherapist and university lecturer living in Derbyshire. He is widely published in magazines.
Paul McLoughlin teaches in a West London comprehensive. His What Certainty is Like was published by Smith/Doorstep in 1998.
Andrew Neilson was born and educated in Edinburgh, but now lives in North London.
James Pickles lives in London.
Tim Robertson works for Camden Council and lives In central London with his partner Neil. These are his first published poems.
Rik Roots, while physically located in London, haunts the darker fringes of the Muse on electronic poetry newsgroups and web-based poetry boards; see http://homepages.enterprise.net/rikroots
Myra Schneider teaches severely disabled adults at a day-centre in North London. Enitharmon are currently publishing her eight collection of poems, Insisting on Yellow, and Parents: An Anthology of Poems by Women Writers which she has co-edited with Dilys Wood.
Laurie Smith works part-time at King's College London and chairs a poetry workshop at the City Lit.
James Sutherland-Smith lives in Slovakia where, with his wife, he is compiling an anthology of Slovak literature. His last collection was At the Skin Resort (Arc Publications 1999) which was reviewed in Magma 15. He writes articles for PN Review.
Steven Taylor lives in North London. He is published in numerous magazines.
Deborah Tyler-Bennett is widely published in magazines She published Edith Sitwell: The Forgotten Modernist in 1996 and edits the poetry journal The Coffee House.
Bob Vance lives in Michigan, USA.
Lynne Wycherley lives in Oxfordshire and has published two pamphlets: Cracks in the Ice (Acumen 1999) and A Sea of Dark Fields (Hilton House 2000). Her poems have won a few prizes.
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