Barbara Balch lives in Hertfordshire. Her first collection, After the Storm, appeared in 1994.
Lyn Barlow lives in Cambridge and is collecting women’s experiences of Greenham Common.
Brian Biddle is a retired scientist, living in Luton. This is his first published poem.
Roy Blackman lives in Suffolk and is co-editor of Smith’s Knoll.
D. M. Browne lives in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire.
Pat Buik is an active member of Toddington Poetry Society and will read her poems at Leighton Buzzard on 8th October.
Derrick Buttress lives in Nottingham and has written several playscripts for television and Radio Four.
David Caddy is editor of Tears in the Fence.
Keith Chandler lives in Norfolk and has published two volumes of poetry with Carcanet.
Peter Coleman lives in Bishop’s Stortford.
Bob Cooper lives in Newcastle and has won several competitions.
Jeremy Duffield is secretary of Nottingham Poetry Society.
Frank Dullaghan lives in Essex.
Diana Forrest is working on a pamphlet about unemployed people.
Jo Gray lives in Bedford.
William Greig works for the University of Luton.
Cathy Grindrod recently became editor of Poetry Nottingham.
Stuart Henson lives in Huntingdon. He has published two volumes of poetry with Peterloo.
Norton Hodges is a former teacher living in Milton Keynes.
Tim Hopkins lives in Luton.
Michael Hoyland lives in Oakham and has published poems in the Spectator and New Statesman.
Bette J. Lakin is a member of the Leicester Poetry Society and has had poems published in various magazines.
Brendan McMahon is a psychotherapist with Southern Derbyshire Mental Health Trust.
Catherine Merriman has published several acclaimed short stories and novels, of which the latest is States of Desire (Macmillan).
Evangeline Paterson lives in Newcastle and has recently restarted the magazine Other Poetry.
Mario Petrucci’s collection, Shrapnel and Sheets, is a Poetry Book Society Recommendation.
Patricia Pogson is married to the poet Geoffrey Holloway and is published in the Rivelin Grapheme collection of women’s poetry, Purple and Green.
Shela Porter lives in Bedford and has published novels for children.
Spencer Redfield lives in Peterborough.
K.V. Skene was born in Canada but now lives in Dorset.Kenneth C. Steven’s poems and novels are published by Scottish Cultural Press.
Ivor C. Treby lives in London and has been published in a wide variety of magazines.
Hugh Underhill lives in Bedford and has a forthcoming collection from Shoestring Press.
Eddie Wainwright is a frequent reviewer for Envoi magazine.
Peter Wyton won second prize in the Half Light poetry competition.
Bonnie Yuill lives in Norwich.
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