Pat Winslow's work has been published widely in magazines and anthologies, most recently in Not For The Academy (Only Women Press). She has two collections, The Fact of an Eye (Amazing Colossal) and Harvest (Jackson's Arm).
Roger Garfitt is currently touring two Poetry & Jazz shows, Presences of Jazz, which he performs with the John Williams Septet, and In All My Holy Mountain, a collaboration with the composer Nikki Iles which was commissioned by the Arts Council of England. His collection, Given Ground is available from Carcanet and his Selected Poems are due from them in September 2000.
Paul Davidson won the Faber-Ottakar's National Poetry Competition in 1997; and in the same year the Trewithen Rural Poetry Competition.
Estill Pollock's poems have been published widely. A selection, Metaphysical Graffiti, was published by Highcliff Press in 1998. Poems published here are from Constructing the Human (University of Salzburg) due Spring 2000.
Robin Ford is a late starter whose subtly crafted poems are beginning to find an appreciative audience. He is a native of the Isle of Wight which has a strong influence on him.
Steven Blyth works in Local Government and edits the literary magazine Prop. His poetry has been published widely. He won a Gregory Award in 1994 and first prize in the Staple Poetry competition in 1997. Baddy, (Peterloo Poets 1997) is his first full collection.
Susan Hamlyn is currently preparing a pamphlet for publication by Flarestack Publishing. Her poems have appeared widely in magazines and competition anthologies. Need, published here, is the second poem in a biblical sequence she is writing.
Charles Bennett's poetry has been published widely in magazines. A collection is forthcoming from Hawthorn Press who published his pamphlet, The Storm Bell, in 1998.
Gavin Bantock was born in England but has lived in Japan for the past thirty years. He has won several awards and prizes for his poems and has had 4 collections published by Anvil, who will also publish his new collection, Just Think Of It, in 2000 and a new long poem, SeaManShip, in 2001.
Peter Lewin was born in Lancaster and for most of his life has lived near the Lakes. He now lives in Kirkham. His work has appeared in various magazines. A collection, Knightwood, was published by Dog, a London based magazine.
Vittoria Vaughan's poetry has received a number of awards and prizes and has been published widely in magazines and anthologies. She has 2 collections, The Mummery Preserver (Odyssey Press 1996) and snow poems (Crocus 1998).
Steven Taylor was born in Hyde, Cheshire, now lives and works in London. These are among his first published poems.
Francesca Pridham's poems have appeared in several magazines. She was a winner in the 1998 Lancaster LitFest Competition and Highly Commended in the 1999 Manchester Open Poetry Competition.
Marc Swan is a Rehabilitation Counselor on Cape Cod. His poems have been published 'here and there' in magazines.
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