Christopher Barnes studied Literature and History at Newcastle College and Poly. Has been published in a number of magazines and is hoping to bring out a first collection.
Vicci Bentley is a health and beauty journalist and author who writes poetry for light relief.
David Boll writes full time and has published a novel. He lives in London.
Jeff Davis has published poems in magazines and journals across the U.S.-- Sulphur River Literary Review, Conscious Choice, Mind in Motion, Concho River Review. He also works with WordSpace, a small group which organizes series for poets, writers, and musicians.
Peter Easter was born in Kent in 1995. He has had poems published in many magazines, and has also written for radio.
Mark Farrell is from Nova Scotia, Canada but has been living for five years in Prague where he works for Czech Airlines. He's been published in the U.K. in Staple and Passion and most recently in Canada in The New Quarterly and Dandelion. This summer, he was included in undercurrents, an international anthology of poetry from Snowapple Press (Edmonton, Canada).
Ronald Frank cultivates his garden in Surrey and is a compulsive traveller to remote places, hunting small plants on large mountains.
Steinun Helgadóttir is a visual artist, working on installations and video art, and has had several solo and group exhibitions in Iceland, Sweden and elsewhere.
Michael Henry lives in Cheltenham. His first collection of poems was published by KQBX Press, followed by two collections from Enitharmon Press.
Ruth Hobson was born in 1951 in Nottingham where she lives, works and writes. Her poems have appeared, or are about to appear, in Ambit, The Wide Skirt, and London Magazine.
Mary MacRae lives in South London and teaches in Duiwich.
Gordon Mason has taught in England, America, India and Nepal. He was a finalist in the Arvon International Poetry Competition in 1993, having won prizes twice previously in this competition. He has published two collections - Eye To Eye and Stone Circle. A third, Fault-Lines is due from Peterloo Poets shortly.
Stephen C. Middleton is the author of five books of poetry, including The Landscape Garden and Worlds of Pain/Shades of Grace. His poetry, short stories and music criticism are widely published.
Art Murphy started writing in a disciplined way in '96, and has been widely published in magazines in Great Britain and Ireland.
Pat Ransford was born in 1951, grew up in England and Italy, and studied history at the School of Oriental and African Studies. She works for the Home Office and lives in Greenwich.
Steve Spence has had material published in various magazines, and helps to edit the Plymouth-based poetry magazine Terrible Work. He also writes reviews.
Laurie Smith chairs a poetry workshop at the City Lit.
Diane Tang was born in Ohio, USA; has lived in London since the 70s. Has had poems published in Staple, Poetry Nottingham and elsewhere. Joint runner-up in the 1998 Bedford Open Poetry competition.
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- Chroma
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- North, The
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- Paper, The
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