ALISON J. BIELSKI: b. 1925 at Newport, now lives in Cardiff. Poems published in Twentieth Century Flood, 1964.
DAVID ELIAS: b. 1937 at Llandeilo. Graduate of the University of Wales. Teaches English in England. Won the Bangor Arts Festival Poetry Prize, 1964.
BRYN GRIFFITHS: b. 1935 at Swansea. Formerly a merchant seaman, now lives in London. Chairman of the Guild of Welsh Writers. W.
PETER GRUFFYDD: b. 1935 at Liverpool. Graduate of the University of Wales. Teaches English at Bethesda. Active for Plaid Cymru. Poems published in Triad, 1963. W.
ROLAND MATHIAS: b. 1915 at Talybont-on-Usk. Educated at Jesus College, Oxford. Headmaster in England. Has published three books of poems and one collection of short stories. Editor of The
Anglo-Welsh Review.
IDA M. MILLS: Lives at Dinas Powis. Poems published in The House That Jack Built.
ROBERT MORGAN: b. 1922 at Aberdare. Formerly a miner, now teaches in England. Film of his writing and painting shown on television, 1964.
ROBERT NYE: Englishman who lives near Newtown, Montgomeryshire.
DOUGLAS PHILLIPS: b. 1929 at Carmarthen. Educated at Wadham College, Oxford. Formerly sub-editor of the Western Mail, now teaches in England.
A. G. PRYS-JONES: b. Denbigh. Educated at Jesus College, Oxford. Formerly Chief Inspector of Schools in Wales, has now retired to London. Editor of the first anthology of Anglo-Welsh Verse, 1917. Has published several volumes of verse and stories. W.
ALUN REES: b. 1937 at Merthyr Tydfil. Journalist in London. Novel to be published soon.
MEIC STEPHENS: b. 1938 at Pontypridd. Graduate of the University of Wales. Teaches French at Ebbw Vale and lives in Merthyr Tydfil. Active for Plaid Cymru. Poems published in Triad. 1963. W.
HARRI WEBB: b. 1920 at Swansea. Educated at Magdalen College, Oxford. Formerly Editor of The Welsh Nation and a Welsh Republican. Librarian at Aberpennar, lives in Merthyr Tydfil.
Poems published in Triad, 1963. W.
JOHN STUART WILLIAMS: b. at Aberpennar. Graduate of the University of Wales. Formerly a B.B.C. sports reporter. Now Lecturer at Cardiff Training College. Poems published in Last Fall.
Music broadcast by the B.B.C.
HERBERT LLOYD WILLIAMS: b. 1933 at Aberystwyth. Lives in Cardiff. A feature writer for the South Wales Echo. Poems published in Too Wet For The Devil, 1963.
The cover design is by AUBREY JONES
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magazine list
- Features
- zines
- 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