Tim Lucas: author of the novels Throat Sprockets (4th Estate, 1994) & The Book of Renfield (Simon & Schuster, 2005), editor and publisher of Video Watchdog & columnist for Sight & Sound /
Davide Trame: Italian teacher of English, born and living in Venice, who has been writing poems exclusively in English since 1993 & published worldwide since 1999 /
HelĂȘn Thomas: multi-slam winner, compere, poet for hire & author of Hopelessness and Other Hobbies /
Dermot Glennon: seasoned performer, co-author of both Karma Veranda (Mucusart, 2003) & the forthcoming Ockham’s Blunt Instrument (Mucusart, 2007) /
Ken Champion: author of African Time (Purplex, 2002) & Cameo Poly (tall-lighthouse, 2004) /
Steve Sneyd: based in Huddersfield & published in over 1000 magazines & anthologies worldwide, performer on Radio 4’s Stanza on Stage, with works including Bad News from the Stars (Ocean View, USA) & In Coils of Earthen Hold (Salzburg University) /
Sean Burn: author of Cutter, Time Out’s 2004 Play of the Year for Young People & 2006’s Voices & Blood-oil, the short film Stealing Brecht, prose collection Electrofiction (Skev, 2006) & poetry collection Never Sleep With Anyone Whose Got More Scars Than Yu (wreckingball, 2006) /
Adam Irving: Manchester-based host of Re:Verberate, author of Meatball Panda Thrills (Mucusart, 2005), Coffee Shop Philosophy, Remnants to the Underscored Bolivian Huskery & co-author of Karma Veranda (all Mucusart, 2003) /
Lisa Diehl: has been writing poetry for pleasure & escape for the past 20 years & once studied under Duane Locke /
Harvey Goldner: from Seattle, USA, regularly published globally & author of the chapbook Her Bright Bottom (Spankstra, 2006) /
Kyle Ferguson: author of 5 non-fiction books & co-author of The Psychology of B.F. Skinner (SAGE, 2001), named by Choice as one of the outstanding books of 2002-2003 /
T. J. Matthews: regularly published Dublin-based poet /
Alan M.Kent: Charles Lee Lit Comp 1998 prize winning poet, novelist, dramatist & author of several academic publications notably about Cornish life & literature, whose latest poetry collections include Assassin of Grammar (2005), The Hensbarrow Homilies (Pattern, 2002) & Love & Seaweed (Lyonesse, 2002) plus the novel Proper Job, Charlie Curnow! (Halsgrove, 2005) /
Cathrine Wignall: oft’ published NW poet & author of Perspiration (KT Publications, 2006)
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