The editorial board is made up as follows:
Nigel McLoughlin (Editor) is Reader in Creative Writing at the University of Gloucestershire. He is the author of five poetry collections, the latest of which is Chora: New & Selected Poems (Templar Poetry, 2009). His work has been published in Ireland, UK, USA, Europe,Asia and Australia. He has guest edited for several journals including The Black Mountain Review, The New Writer and Fortnight.
Kate North (Reviews Editor) is Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Gloucestershire. She is a poet and novelist whose poems have twice been short-listed for a Forward Prize. She has previously been Poetry Editor with Aesthetica. Her poems can be read in Pterodactyl’s Wing (Parthian, 2003). Her novel is Eva Shell (Cinnamon Press, 2008).
Angela France (Listings & Features Editor) is currently finishing an MA in Creative & Critical Writing at the University of Gloucestershire. She is a prize-winning poet who has published regularly in many of the leading journals in the UK and abroad. Angela is also editor of the on-line journal The Shit Creek Review. A collection of her poetry, Occupation, is due from Ragged Raven Press in July 2009.
Sonia Hendy-Isaac (Performance & Articles Editor) is a PhD student in Poetry at the University of Gloucestershire. She has won several prestigious poetry slams and has published her work in literary journals. Her first collection, Flesh, is due from Bluechrome in 2009.
Jane Weir (Fiction Editor) is Anglo-Italian; a writer, freelance designer and author of two poetry collections, The Way I Dressed During The Revolution, Before, Playing Romeo (Templar Poetry) and a monograph on the poet Charlotte Mew. Walking the Block (2008) is a poetic biography on the lives of the hand block printers Barron and Larcher. She has appeared in Faber, Picador and Forward anthologies.
Interns for Iota 85 were:
Samantha Lister whose poetry is published in Snakeskin and has been short-listed for the Cinnamon Prize.
Rowan Middleton whose poems have appeared in The London Magazine and Obsessed with Pipework.
Both are currently finishing their MA in Creative & Critical Writing at the University of Gloucestershire.
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