Marlo Bester-Sproul took an MA in Creative Writing at Sussex University and now lives in California.
Stephen Blyth lives in Bolton and edits the magazine Prop. Two collections: The Gox (Redbeck Press) and Baddy (Peterloo).
Philip Burton lives in Lancashire and is widely published, including in children's anthologies.
Matthew Caley's lull-length collection, Thirst, was published by Slow Dancer in 1999 and nominated for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection.
Jim Carruth lives in Renfrewshire and is widely published in Scotland.
C E Chaffin lives in Long Beach, California, and is widely published in the USA. He edits The Melic Review.
Mick Delap has just left the BBC World Service to spend more time writing.
Andrew Detheridge teaches at Sandwell College.
Karen Green has edited Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads (Cornell University Press 1990) and is working on her own first collection.
Norton Hodges is widely published in small press magazines.
Kate Hunter lives in Milton Keynes. This is her first published work.
Angela Kirby is taking a D Phil in Education and Creative Writing at Sussex University She is widely published and has won several prizes.
Helen Kitson’s first full length collection, Love Among the Guilty, was published by Bloodaxe in 1995.
Khan Singh Kumar’s poems are widely published in leading poetry magazines.
Marsha Levin is a writer and artist originally from Zimbabwe, now living and working in London.
Mary MacRae is taking an MA in Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia.
Lorraine Mariner works at King's College London.
Susan Michie has a background in painting, photography and film editing.
Caroline Natzler runs creative writing workshops in London. A selection of her poems, Speaking the Wetlands, was published by Pikestaff Press in 1998 and a full-length collection, Design Fault, is due from Flambard in Autumn 2000.
Andrew Neilson was born and education in Edinburgh, but now lives in North London.
David Penn lives in London.
Pat Ransford works for the Home Office and lives in Greenwich.
Carol Rumens has published eleven books of poetry including a collection of light verse, The Miracle Diet (Bloodaxe 1996). Her latest collection is Holding Pattern (Blackstaff 1998).
Claudia Schiebek is from Bavaria and has lived in London for 18 years.
Laurence Scott lives in London and sells out-of-print and collectable books via the Internet.
Laurie Smith works part-time at King's College London and chairs a poetry workshop at the City Lit.
Martin Sonenberg teaches French Literature in London and was most recently published in Beyond Bedlam (Anvil).
David Starkey is an English Professor in the United States where he is widely published in magazines and small presses.
Geoff Stevens edits Purple Patch poetry magazine, is widely published and performs regularly.
Ryan G Van Cleave lives in the USA and edits Sundog: The Southeast Review. His most recent book is an anthology, American Diaspora: Poetry of Exile (University of Iowa Press, 2000).
John West is a nurse and lives in Victoria, Australia.
Anna Woodford is published in a variety of magazines and has recently been shortlisted for a Gregory Award.
Howard Wright teaches Art History at the University of Ulster. His collection, Usquebaugh, was published by Redbeck Press in 1997.
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