DAVID ADAMS is a new writer from Bromsgrove. Work appeared in Obsessed with Pipework in 2001.
PAMELA BOND graduated in literature from Baltimore where she now works as a Registered Nurse. Poems recently published in US.
TRISTRAM BURDEN is a young writer recently moved to York from his native N. lreland.
PAUL BULLOCK is a performance-orientated poet with a growing reputation throughout the East Midlands through the popularity of his long poem Marshmallow Eve & Ever Jack. Recently he has moved on to more conceptually based poetry ‘events’.
PETER CARPENTER is a widely published poet, his most recent book No Age (Shoestring Press) & The Black-Out Book (Arc) is forthcoming. He also publishes poetry through his Worple Press imprint.
AMARJIT CHANDAN was born in Nairobi and educated in India where he was imprisoned for left-wing activity. Now an exile in London, he is a leading Panjabi poet, and is widely published. He recently contributed to the MFT Mother Tongues anthology.
WILLIAM CORNER CLARKE is an English poet who, following the republication of some poems in Fire no.11, has been located in Virginia, USA, from where he sent some more recent work.
ADRIAN CLARKE has published four collections and appeared in the anthology Foil (Etruscan Books, 2000). He edited Floating Capital: new poets from London and co-edited four issues of Angel Exhaust.
STEPHEN M. DICKEY has had poetry published in numerous US publications, and his translations of two poems by Croatian poet Damir Sodan are to appear in Mississippi Review.
ANNE DUDEN is a leading postmodernist German writer.
E. FRANCIS is a newly published writer.
KENJI FUKUMA is a leading Japanese poet, novelist, translator and film-director. His selected poems recently appeared in Japan where he is much published. This is his first magazine appearance in UK.
DAVID HOARE, THOMAS KENDALL, EMMA LEWIS and DEBORAH MAUDLIN are young writers newly published.
PANSY MAURER—ALVAREZ appeared in Fire no.4. She is an expatriate American poet whose work has appeared in Switzerland, UK & France as well as US. Her most recent collection was Lovers Eternally Nearing: Fünfzehn Liebesgedichte (Editions Thomas Howeg, Zurich, 1997)
STEPHEN C. MIDDLETON edits Ostinato, a magazine of jazz and jazz-based poetry, and has been widely published in both jazz and poetry magazines and anthologies.
SHEILA E. MURPHY is widely published on both sides of the Atlantic.
BRIAN LOUIS PEARCE is also published widely.
JANET PETERS now edits South magazine and is also active in other ways in Dorset poetry circles.
GAZALA RASHID works as a solicitor in Birmingham and has been writing for 15 years.
SIMON RICHEY has read his poems on the radio, and been published in mags & anthologies.
JOSEPH RYE has been published in USA where he lived for 4 years, and UK, has travelled widely as a professional actor/poet, and has a self-published collection available, Dude on a Rope.
SIMON SMITH works at the Poetry Library in London, used to edit Angel Exhaust, and is developing his reputation through published work and readings.
JOHN SIDDIQUE appeared in the Redbeck Anthology of British South Asian poetry. He is a performance, collaborative and workshop exponent whose work has regular appeared on radio, television and recordings as well as in print.
magazine list
- Features
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- 10th Muse
- 14
- Acumen
- Agenda
- Ambit
- Angel Exhaust
- ARTEMISpoetry
- Atlas
- Blithe Spirit
- Borderlines
- Brando's hat
- Brittle Star
- Candelabrum
- Cannon's Mouth, The
- Chroma
- Coffee House, The
- Dream Catcher
- Equinox
- Erbacce
- Fabric
- Fire
- Floating Bear, The
- French Literary Review, The
- Frogmore Papers, The
- Global Tapestry
- Grosseteste Review
- Homeless Diamonds
- Interpreter's House, The
- Iota
- Journal, The
- Lamport Court
- London Magazine, The
- Magma
- Matchbox
- Matter
- Modern Poetry in Translation
- Monkey Kettle
- Moodswing
- Neon Highway
- New Welsh Review
- North, The
- Oasis
- Obsessed with pipework
- Orbis
- Oxford Poetry
- Painted, spoken
- Paper, The
- Pen Pusher Magazine
- Poetry Cornwall
- Poetry London
- Poetry London (1951)
- Poetry Nation
- Poetry Review, The
- Poetry Salzburg Review
- Poetry Scotland
- Poetry Wales
- Private Tutor
- Purple Patch
- Quarto
- Rain Dog
- Reach Poetry
- Review, The
- Rialto, The
- Second Aeon
- Seventh Quarry, The
- Shearsman
- Smiths Knoll
- Smoke
- South
- Staple
- Strange Faeces
- Tabla Book of New Verse, The
- Thumbscrew
- Tolling Elves
- Ugly Tree, The
- Weyfarers
- Wolf, The
- Yellow Crane, The