John Ashbery’s most recent collection is Chinese Whispers.
Alison Brackenbury’s new collection of poems, Bricks and Ballads, will be published by Carcanet in September 2004.
Andrea Brady runs Barque Press, which recently published her chapbook Cold Calling.
Andy Brown is Lecturer in Creative Writing & Arts at Exeter University. His most recent collection is Hunting the Kinnayas (Stride, 2004).
Polly Clark’s first collection is Kiss. She is webmaster for the south-east of England’s literary website pirandello.org.uk.
Simon Coppock writes for a number of publications.
Andrew Duncan’s new collection is Surveillance and Compliance.
Sarah Fulford is a Lecturer in Contemporary Literature and Culture at Exeter University. Her latest book is Gendered Spaces in Contemporary Irish Poetry.
Jane Griffiths is the author of A Grip on Thin Air.
Kelly Grovier’s poems will appear in this year’s Oxford Poets anthology (Carcanet).
Michael Haslam’s most recent publication is The Music Laid Her Songs in Language.
W. D. Jackson’s first volume of work-in-progress, Then and Now – Words in the Dark, was published by Menard Press.
Alan Jenkins’s most recent collection is The Drift.
Claire Lockwood lives and works in York.
Sara Lundquist is an associate professor of English at the University of Toledo, Ohio.
Sarah Maguire is the founder and director of the newly-established Poetry Translation Centre at the School of Oriental and African Studies.
Peter Middleton’s book of essays on poetry performance and readerships, Distant Reading, is forthcoming. He is Reader in English at the University of Southampton.
Will Montgomery teaches English and American literature at Queen Mary and Royal Holloway colleges, London.
Michael Newton is the author of Savage Girls and Wild Boys (Faber).
Kathleen Ossip’s book The Search Engine was selected by Derek Walcott for the American Poetry Review/Honickman First Book Prize. She lives in New York.
William Palmer’s sixth novel, The India House, will be published by Jonathan Cape in Spring 2005. His poems have appeared in many magazines.
Estill Pollock has recently completed Blackwater Quartet. The opening movement, Constructing the Human, was published in 2001 by Poetry Salzburg Press.
Richard Price’s collection Lucky Day will be published by Carcanet in 2005.
Deryn Rees-Jones lives and works in Liverpool. Quiver will be published by Seren in May 2004.
Roger Waterfield is a retired teacher living in Wales. His poems have appeared in magazines.
Fiona Wilson grew up in Aberdeen and now lives in New York City. Her work has appeared most recently in Northwords.
Jane Yeh ’s poetry pamphlet, Teen Spies, was published last August.
Alison Brackenbury’s new collection of poems, Bricks and Ballads, will be published by Carcanet in September 2004.
Andrea Brady runs Barque Press, which recently published her chapbook Cold Calling.
Andy Brown is Lecturer in Creative Writing & Arts at Exeter University. His most recent collection is Hunting the Kinnayas (Stride, 2004).
Polly Clark’s first collection is Kiss. She is webmaster for the south-east of England’s literary website pirandello.org.uk.
Simon Coppock writes for a number of publications.
Andrew Duncan’s new collection is Surveillance and Compliance.
Sarah Fulford is a Lecturer in Contemporary Literature and Culture at Exeter University. Her latest book is Gendered Spaces in Contemporary Irish Poetry.
Jane Griffiths is the author of A Grip on Thin Air.
Kelly Grovier’s poems will appear in this year’s Oxford Poets anthology (Carcanet).
Michael Haslam’s most recent publication is The Music Laid Her Songs in Language.
W. D. Jackson’s first volume of work-in-progress, Then and Now – Words in the Dark, was published by Menard Press.
Alan Jenkins’s most recent collection is The Drift.
Claire Lockwood lives and works in York.
Sara Lundquist is an associate professor of English at the University of Toledo, Ohio.
Sarah Maguire is the founder and director of the newly-established Poetry Translation Centre at the School of Oriental and African Studies.
Peter Middleton’s book of essays on poetry performance and readerships, Distant Reading, is forthcoming. He is Reader in English at the University of Southampton.
Will Montgomery teaches English and American literature at Queen Mary and Royal Holloway colleges, London.
Michael Newton is the author of Savage Girls and Wild Boys (Faber).
Kathleen Ossip’s book The Search Engine was selected by Derek Walcott for the American Poetry Review/Honickman First Book Prize. She lives in New York.
William Palmer’s sixth novel, The India House, will be published by Jonathan Cape in Spring 2005. His poems have appeared in many magazines.
Estill Pollock has recently completed Blackwater Quartet. The opening movement, Constructing the Human, was published in 2001 by Poetry Salzburg Press.
Richard Price’s collection Lucky Day will be published by Carcanet in 2005.
Deryn Rees-Jones lives and works in Liverpool. Quiver will be published by Seren in May 2004.
Roger Waterfield is a retired teacher living in Wales. His poems have appeared in magazines.
Fiona Wilson grew up in Aberdeen and now lives in New York City. Her work has appeared most recently in Northwords.
Jane Yeh ’s poetry pamphlet, Teen Spies, was published last August.
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