Marlo Bester recently relocated from San Francisco to London. Currently she is anxiously awaiting her escape from office to graduate school.
Neal Brown is an artist and writer. His art criticism appears regularly in frieze magazine and he is author of the catalogue essay for Tracey Emin's South London Gallery show.
Nico Brown is a musician and writer. He is the musical director of The Ark, the children's cultural centre in Dublin, and lives in Bray, Co. Down.
Sarah Brown is a freelance writer/editor.
John Capp was born in 1970 and studied History at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. Poems in Blade, The North, Staple, etc.
Paul Clark was born in 1969, graduated at Oxford and now works at the Institute of Psychiatry, Denmark Hill, South London. He is writing a novel about schizophrenia.
Mick Delap lives in Greenwich. With Irish roots, he was brought up in Hampshire. He has spent over 20 years working for the BBC World Service.
Ivy Garlitz was born in Miami and is currently completing a PhD in Creative and Critical Writing at the University of East Anglia. She was overall winner of the Woman's Hour sonnet competition and was featured in Thumbscrew 6.
Neil Hall was born in Sunderland, studied psychology and is now managing director of a care home in Manchester.
V. G. Lee lives in London and appeared at the 1996 Stoke Newington Festival.
Mary McRrae lives in south London and teaches in Dulwich.
Michael Murray lives in East Cheshire with his wife, son and many animals. They (the humans) are currently involved in the battle against Runway 2.
Laurence Ready was born in London in 1963 and for several years worked for a software company. He now lives and writes in Kent.
Anne Ryland lives in London where she works as a teacher of adults.
Laurie Smith chairs a poetry workshop at the City Lit.
John Stammers lives in Islington where he was born. He works part-time as a Civil Servant and writes.
Royston Swarbrooke is a postgraduate student at Goldsmiths College. He lives in Carnberwell and has had writing published in The Affectionate Punch, em Writing and Music, Still One and Mr Drews Dandy Fix. He has begun performing his work.
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