Joanna Ashwell lives in County Durham.
Roy Ashwell was born in 1927 and has been published in the Spectator, Encounter and many other magazines.
David Ball lives in Essex.
Martin Bennett works in Saudi Arabia. His stories have been read on the World Service and he has a poetry collection with the University of Salzburg Press.
Gemma Bristow is based at Pembroke College, Cambridge.
Carole Bromley lives in York.
Joseph Clancy is Emeritus Professor of English Literature at Marymount Manhattan. He now lives in Aberystwyth and has translated extensively from Welsh literature.
Margaret Cooke lives in Bolton.
Simon Curtis is editor of the Thomas Hardy Journal and his latest collection, Spike Island Spring, is published by Shoestring Press. His elegy is in memory of Dr Andy Martynoga.
Clive Eastwood lives in Tunbridge Wells and is active in Kent and Sussex Poetry Society.
Ian Firla works at Nene College, Northampton and for the Robert Graves Society.
Rose Flint lives in Bath. Her collection, Blue Horse of Morning, is published by Seren.
Richard George lives in St Albans.
Roger Granelli is a professional guitarist and lives in the Rhondda. He is the author of Dark Edge (Seren 1997), a novel about the 1984 miners’ strike.
Ted Griffin is activities officer of Open University Poets.
Paul Groves is a prizewinner in many competitions. His work appears in Twentieth-Century Anglo-Welsh Poetry (Seren 1997).
Gregory Gumbs was born in the Caribbean but now lives in New York. He has worked as an attorney, criminologist and screenwriter.
Emma Hooper lives in Leicester.
Kenny Knight lives in Plymouth where he runs poetry workshops.
Joanne Limburg lives in Middlesex.
Patricia McGuigan worked in local government and was a trade union activist. Since then she has done mainly voluntary work with elderly and mentally ill people.
Colin Mackay lives in Edinburgh.
Brendan McMahon works in Derby as a psychotherapist.
Giovanni Malito lives in Cork and edits the literary broadsheet, The Brobdingnagian Times.
Nancy Mattson has been widely published in her native Canada, but is now based in London.
Gloria Moreno-Castillo is a member of Open University Poets.
Christopher North is the founder of Metroland Poets, based in Buckinghamshire.
Estill Pollock, who lives in Colchester, recently published Metaphysical Graffiti (Highcliff Press).
Joan Poulson lives in Manchester.
Jay Ramsay is project director of the writing course Chrysalis and worked in the 1980s with Angels of Fire.
Tessa Ransford works for the Scottish Poetry Library.
Mark Renney lives in Bedfordshire.
Christine Riley also lives in Bedfordshire.
Daphne Rock is a geologist and is involved with the Second Light group.
Sam Smith lives in Somerset and edits the Journal of Anglo-Scandinavian Poetry.
Kenneth C. Steven is a rising younger Scottish poet.
Derek Summers lives in Bedford.
Royston Swarbrooke lives in Camberwell.
Hugh Underhill’s latest poetry collection is Passing Through Glass (National Poetry Foundation 1997). He lives in Bedford after teaching for many years in Hong Kong and Australia.
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