Robert Berry was born in Redhill, England in 1960. He currently lives and works in Selangor in West Malaysia. His poems have been published in poetry magazines and journals in the United States, England, Ireland, Scotland, New Zealand, Malaysia, Sweden, and Trinidad. Most recently his poems have been translated into German. He was a prize winner in the NST - Shell Poetry Competition.
David Boll writes full time and has published a novel. He lives in London.
Isabel Montgomery Campbell is associated with Pitshanger Poets based in Ealing. She is researching a book on the lives of twentieth century women.
Mick Delap lives in Greenwich, London, and has worked for the BBC World Service for many years.
Michael Hatwell lectured at Birmingham and Aberdeen universities before early retirement. He translates as well as writes poetry. His first collection was Words for the wind (Envoi 1993).
Sharon Kourous teaches high school English in a suburb of Toledo. She started writing seriously 10 years ago, after her children were grown and gone. She has been published in the U.S. in the print journals and online, with over 250 credits and various awards. This is her first UK publication.
Mary MacRae lives in South London and teaches in Duiwich.
Andrew Marstrand-DaucĂ©‚ is a part-time poet and copywriter who lives in London and dreams of Guadeloupe.
Helen Nicholson was born and brought up in the Scottish Highlands, and lives and works in London.
Laurie Smith chairs a poetry workshop at the City Lit.
Martin Sonenberg has a PhD on Proust from King's College, London. He has lectured and researched in Paris, and now teaches at the University of Westminster. Poems and illustrations in Litmus, Magma, Greenwich Anthology and Beyond Bedlam. Has recently written a screenplay.
James Sutherland-Smith lives in Slovakia where he teaches at Safarik University. With his wife, he has translated the first anthology in English of contemporary Slovakian poetry, Not Waiting for Miracles.
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