Vicci Bentley is a health and beauty journalist and author.
Robert James Berry teaches at Universiti Putra, Malaysia, and has a collection, Smoke, forthcoming in 2000.
David Boll lives in London, writes full time and has published a novel.
Richard Brostoff is a physician near Boston, Massachusetts.
Isobel Montgomery Campbell lives in West London.
Jessica Cooke has a Cambridge doctorate in Mediaeval English and currently writes plays, screenplays and children's stories.
Steve Cullen teaches Economics and Politics at Eton.
Sue Dymoke's last collection was Lifting the Language (Shoestring Press 1997).
Ronald Frank is a compulsive traveller, hunting small plants on large mountains.
Peter Gilmour lives in Glasgow and has various publications.
Karen Green has edited Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads (Cornell University Press 1990) and is working on her own first collection.
Clayton Hansen is principal of a school in Queensland, Australia.
Michael Hatwell is retired. His first collection was Words for the Wind (Envoi 1993).
Michael Henry has two collections from Enitharmon with a third, Footnote to History, due in October 2000.
Mary MacRae is taking an MA in Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia.
John Mallet is an historian of ceramics.
Lorraine Mariner works at King's College London.
Richard Meier recently won first and second prizes in the Manchester poets and London Writers Competitions respectively.
Andrew Neilson was born in 1975 and lives in North London.
Helena Nelson lives in Fife.
Anna Regeniter is from Germany and plays double-bass in a rockabilly band.
Colin Robinson lives in London.
Myra Schneider's details are given on page 31.
Laurie Smith works part-time at King's College London and chairs a poetry workshop at the City Lit.
Leonore Wilson teaches creative writing at Napa Valley College, California; various local publications.
Howard Wright teaches Art History at the University of Ulster. His collection, Usquebaugh, was published by Redbeck Press in 1997.
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