Martin Amis: Money will be published in 1984.
Kit Bakewell works for a publisher in London.
James Berry has edited News for Babylon: an anthology of Westindian poetry in Britain, to be published by Chatto in the spring.
S.J. Boyd is a lecturer in English at the University of St Andrews.
Ralph Crozier teaches History at a comprehensive school in Suffolk.
Judith Dutton: joint winner of the Arnold Vincent Brown Prize in 1983.
Terry Eagleton: Literary Theory was published by Blackwell in 1983.
Jean Earle: A Trial of Strength was published by Carcanet in 1980.
Steve Ellis: three poems appeared in the last issue of Poetry Review.
Gavin Ewart: his latest book of poems, More Little Ones, was published by Anvil in 1982.
U.A. Fanthorpe is currently Writing Fellow at St Martin's College, Lancaster. She is featured in the first Peterloo Poetry Cassette.
John Greening: Westerners was published in 1983.
John Haffenden: Viewpoints: Poets in Conversation was published by Faber in 1981.
Alan Hollinghurst is Assistant Editor of TLS. His poems appear in Poetry Introduction 4 (Faber). Philip Larkin: Required Writing, a collection of prose pieces, was published by Faber in November.
Edna Longley lectures in English at Queen's University, Belfast.
Blake Morrison is a deputy editor of The Observer's Book Pages.
Bernard O'Donoghue: His first collection of poems, Razor Blades and Pencils, was published recently by the Sycamore Press.
Michael O'Neill won an E.C. Gregory Award in 1983.
Elise Paschen is Co-Editor of Oxford Poetry.
Tom Paulin is spending this year as a guest of the University of Virginia.
Vernon Scannell: his autobiography The Tiger and The Rose was reissued last year by Robson Books.
Bill Smith is 25 and training to be a teacher at Manchester University.
George Szirtes: Short Wave (Seeker and Warburg) was the Poetry Book Society Choice for Winter 1983.
Chris Wallace-Crabbe: normally resident in Melbourne. His Selected Poems were published by Angus E. Robertson in 1974.
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