Donald Atkinson is former editor of Spokes and a winner of the
Peterloo poetry competition.
Margaret Banthorpe is a member of Ver Poets and has published a collection, Ring Upon Ring (N.P.F.).
Vivien Bayley is a member of a writers’ group at Bedford library.
Anne Berkeley lives near Cambridge and is widely published.
Colin Blundell was a founding editor of Spokes.
Malcolm Bradley has received a 1996 New Writers’ Bursary from the Arts Council of Wales.
Jim Burns left school at 16 and has worked mostly in factories and offices. He is published by Redbeck Press.
Sue Cowling is the author of What is a Kumquat? (Faber 1991), a collection of poems for children.
Gillian Crow lives near Bedford and has occasional articles in the Guardian, Times and Independent.
Tony Curtis is Professor of Poetry at the University of Glamorgan. He won the National Poetry Prize in 1984.
Vivien Dawson lives in Ware and teaches creative writing.
Peter Finch is the manager of Oriel Bookshop, Cardiff, and writes the section in the Writers’ Handbook on how to publish your poetry.
John Greening lives in Huntingdon. His Tutankhamun Variations (1989) is published by Bloodaxe.
Sally Hammelev lives in Bedford and has produced a play at the Bowen West Theatre. This is her first publication.
Sophie Hannah won an Eric Gregory award in 1995. Her poetry is published by Carcanet.
Alan Hardy teaches at the Whitehill School of English, St Albans.
Roy Izzard works in further education. He has written many stories set in ‘Holmbridge’ (Bedford).
Lotte Kramer emigrated from Germany as a child in 1939. She now lives in Peterborough.
Jane Liddell-King lives in Cambridge. ‘Words for Sophia Butcher’ was read on Radio 2 in 1994.
Patricia McGuigan is now unemployed, but worked for a local authority for eight years.
John Mole has published several outstanding collections for adults and children. During 1996 he was poet in residence at Magdalene College, Cambridge.
Jenny Morris lives in Norwich and is widely published.
Tony Obrist is a former editor of Spokes.
William Oxley lives in Devon and is an ex-assistant editor of Acumen.
Tessa Ransford is director of the Scottish Poetry Library.
Myra Schneider has published widely in national magazines and is the author of three novels for children and teenagers.
Mercer Simpson is the author of East Anglian Wordscapes (Rockingham Press) and Rain from a Clear Blue Sky (Gomer).
Thomas Stephens is 15 and is active in poetry workshops and readings in Luton.
Edward Storey lives in Peterborough. His fifth collection, Last Train to Ely, was published in 1995.
R.S. Thomas was a minister of the Church in Wales until his retirement. His latest collection, No Truce with The Furies (Bloodaxe), is a Poetry Book Society Recommendation, and his Love Poems is a 60p Phoenix Paperback. He has been nominated for the 1996 Nobel Prize for Literature.
Isobel Thrilling lives in Romford and has won many poetry competitions.
Allan Wells lives in St Neots and has won several prizes for his poems and short stories.
David Wheldon lives in Bedford and is the author of four novels.
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