Tammy Dennis
Star of such well-known Ludamus Theatre Co. productions as “The Block And The Wire” and “Pirates.”, Tammy is also a keen writer.
Simon Edwards
It all began one sunny afternoon, whilst I was casually walking
through Cambell park. The attraction was instant, my heart skipped a beat. This was the day I met Darcy the polled Dorset sheep.
Anthony Kane Evans
Born in Manchester. Educated in Sunderland. Ran a film company in Newcastle. Now living in Copenhagen. I make documentary films for the Danish equivalent of BBC2 on a freelance basis. My first short story was published in the anthology Signals 3.
Paul Grant
is 27 years old, works as a cleaner, and apart from a year spent in Reading, has lived in MK his whole life.
Diane Hainsworth
I crashed down on the crossbar and the pain was enough to make a shy, bald Buddhist reflect and plan a mass-murder.
Faith Hope
Faith Hope was born in Britain in the mid-70s; she started writing at the age of three and shows no signs of wanting to stop. She likes music (witnessing and performing), reading (anything), cycling, and cold, sunny days in October. She also likes stuff, and things that have been sliced. If you want to read more of her variform scribblings, we suggest you attempt http://uk.geocities.com/faithhope69
Nikki Ibbotson
Nikki likes the Powerpuff Girls a great deal, and has a dog called Sheba. They live on a farm together creating.
Jags
Stressed GCSE student and hater of all small-minded English teachers. String 'em up that’s what I say.
Selena Kyle
Has recently discovered the actor who plays Harry Potter is not
turning 16 soon, but is infact only 14. I am currently in therapy.
LARD
Julius Man
“I must confess I do not have any great manifesto to go with my writing, I simply enjoy reading and writing poems and stories. I live in Cheltenhamshire and my main hobbies are playing the drums and horseriding”
Wayne Miller
paints himself gold and stands still for a living. Go figure...
Alice Nemo
does not write poetry. Or biogs.
Maurice Oliver
After a decade of working as a freelance photographer in Europe, Maurice Oliver returned to America in 1990 to work for the Los Angeles Times. His poetry has appeared in ink-mag.com, retortmagazine.com, readingdivas.com, tmpoetry.com, Eye-Shot, Tryst3 Journal, Slow Trains, Holy Ignornance, Spitjaw Review, StrideMagazine(UK). He currently resides in Portland, Oregon where he is a tutor.
Paul Rafferty
recently said “muff diver” in the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
Dolly Ramshackle
(back cover artwork)
Likes: coca-cola, chewing gum and cigarettes.
Random974
[email protected]
Charles P Ries
lives and writes in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His poems, poetry reviews and short stories have appeared in over seventy print and electronic publications. He is on the board of the Woodland Pattern Book Center in Milwaukee and can be reached at [email protected].
matthew michæl taylor
Couldn’t sell “Police Academy 2” on Betamax on EBay. Any offers?
James Türl
Painter, student, conceptual artist, musician, bodybuilder. Is there anything he can’t turn his hand to? I’m sure this is the kind of thing he would have written, had I reminded him for a biog in time. Or might have said something negative about Bush, anyway. (MMT)
Simon Underhill
has a very good friend named Max.
Rogan Whitenails
Is The Phototropic Plug the nonciest aubade ever written, or is it a very insightful poem about what it's like to suffer from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder? Well, actually, it is ... also a song, which can be downloaded here: www.electromancer.com/artists/rogan_whitenails/
*Caz* Wolfson
is ashamed to say that despite having visited Melbourne, did not make it to the Neighbours set. Rubbish.
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