Matt Simpson has published 14 collections of poetry, including two for children. His most recent, Catching Up With History was published by Bloodaxe in 1995. A new collection, Cutting the Clouds Towards, is due from Liverpool University Press, and a pamphlet, Somewhere Down the Line, from Shoestring in the Autumn.
Frances Nagle is a poet and creative writing tutor who has also devised and tutors a distance learning course. Visit to the Illuminator, was published by Dagger Press, in 1994. An Arts Bursary resulted in Return to York (Tears in the Fence), a joint pamphlet prizewinner, with Bob Cooper. Her first full length collection is Steeplechase Park (Rockingham 1996).
Martyn Halsall has published a novel and short stories as well as poems in several magazines and anthologies. He is married to an Anglican priest and works as a communications adviser to the Church of England.
Pat Winslow, an actor for 12 years, left the theatre in 1987, to take up writing. Her work has been published widely in magazines and anthologies. She has two collections, The Fact of an Eye (Amazing Colossal) and Harvest (Jackson's Arm)
Gaia Holmes is 24 and has been writing poetry and prose since she was about 18. Some work has been published in small magazines.
Abi Hughes-Edwards edits 'Diverse' for The New Writer. Her work has been published by Gomer Press, The Rialto, Envoi, Staple etc.
John Latham is a poet, playwright and short story writer. Tutor to the Arvon Foundation and Taliesin Trust, Hawthornden Fellow 1990, writer-in-residence, Aldebugh Poetry Festival, 1992, and first prizewinner in numerous national poetry competitions. Four full collections published by Peterloo, most recent, The Unbearable Weight of Mercury (1996). Trench Fever published by Mellen Press (New York, 1996)
Estill Pollock has had work published in Stand, Oxford Quarterly Review, Envoi, The New Writer, Seam and elsewhere. A selection of her work, Metaphysical Graffiti, was published by Highcliff Press in March 1998.
Reviewer, editor, poet and creative writing tutor, Angela Topping's first collection, Dandelions for Mother's Day was published in 1988. She has edited two anthologies, The Least Thing (1989) and Making Connections (1996). A new collection, The Fiddle, is forthcoming. All published by Stride.
Steven Waling's work has been published widely in magazines, three pamphlets, including Riding Shotgun (Smith/Doorstop), joint winner of the 1988 Poetry Business Competition, and Mee-Mawing - New & Selected Poems (Tarantula 1996).
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