Gary Allen lives in Northern Ireland.
Emma-Jane Arkady is a postgraduate student at Manchester.
Ann Biddle lives in Luton.
Roger Caldwell lives in Colchester. His first collection, This Being Eden, will be published by Peterloo in 1999.
Chris Considine recently moved to Yorkshire after teaching in Bedford for several years.
Stephen Derwent Partington is a Bedfordian now studying at Oxford, where he won the Lord Bullock Prize for creative writing.
Blair Gibb is an American woman, now living in London.
Desmond Graham lectures at Newcastle University and is a widely published poet and expert on First World War literature.
Peter Hall is a mathematician and has worked at Cranfield University.
David Hart is the creator of Hay Festival Poetry Squantum and won the National Poetry Prize in 1994.
Stephen Horsfall is a postal worker in Hemel Hempstead.
Richard Jamieson lives in Bedford.
Christina Johnson lives near Saffron Walden and has published stories in the London Magazine and elsewhere.
Tony Lewis-Jones edits the Bristol magazine, Various Artists.
Peter Lowe is a student at De Montfort university, Bedford.
Gordon Meade lives in Fife.
Lyn Moir is a philologist who has travelled widely in Eastern Europe and speaks several languages.
Judi Moore lives in Milton Keynes.
Shereen Pandit is a South African who has lived in London for many years.
Sheenagh Pugh is a noted Welsh poet, critic and translator. Her new collection Id’s Hospit (St David’s Hospital) is published by Seren.
Anna Robinson works part-time as a teacher in Brixton Prison.
Jane Routh is a photographer.
Myra Schneider teaches multi-handicapped adults at a day centre in London. She has four collections from Littlewood.
Mercer Simpson works for the Welsh Academy.
Julius Smit, a founding editor of the Bedfordshire magazine Spokes, now works for the Bodleian Library where he places medieval manuscripts on the Internet.
Steve Sneyd lives in Huddersfield and has published several collections, mainly of science fiction poetry, ‘horror and dark fantasy’.
Geoff Stevens lives in Birmingham and is the editor of Purple Patch.
Andrew Tutty edits a new magazine, The Affectionate Punch.
Bob Ward lives in Berkhamsted and is a pillar of Toddington Poets.
Dave Ward is a Merseyside poet.
Andrew Waterhouse recently won a Northern Arts Writers Award and is preparing his first full collection.
Dilys Wood is the founder of Second Light, a large and growing organisation for older women poets.
Rodney Wood has been an active member of Open University Poets for many years.
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