Kayo Chingonyi was born in Zambia in 1987, moving to the UK in 1993. He holds a BA in English Literature from The University of Sheffield and an MA in Creative Writing from Royal Holloway, University of London and works as a writer, events producer, and creative writing tutor. His poems have been published in […]
An Australian from Perth lured to London in 2001, Cath Drake has been published in anthologies and magazines in UK, Australia and US. She has performed her work in cafes, bookshops, theatres, festivals, at Southbank, Tate Modern, and for unsuspecting passers by. Cath runs writing workshops to charge up creativity and has experience working with […]
Alison Winch was featured poet in issue 51 of Magma, and has been published in The Rialto, Iota, South Bank Poetry, among others. She is currently based in London and reads regularly on the poetry scene. She enjoys collaboration and is putting together her first collection.
Helen Evans graduated from the Creative Writing M.Litt. at the University of St Andrews in 2010, and worked as a tutor on its Creative Writing Summer Programme in 2011 and 2012. Her poem Night Crossing was placed third in the 2010 Manchester Cathedral International Religious Poetry Competition. She is one of the writers for Sphinx […]
Maria Fusco writes fiction and critical and theoretical texts. She edits publications and contributes to a broad range of international visual culture magazines, books and catalogues. The Mechanical Copula, her first collection of short stories, has recently been published, and she is the founder/editor of The Happy Hypocrite a semi-annual journal for and about experimental […]
Gerry Cambridge is a poet with interests in print design and typography, and a background in natural history photography. His publications include three volumes of poetry and one of prose-poems. Since 1994 he has edited the transatlantic poetry journal The Dark Horse.
Clare Pollard’s fourth collection of poetry, Changeling, is is a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. Her play The Weather premiered at the Royal Court Theatre and her documentary for radio, ‘My Male Muse’, was a Radio 4 Pick of the year.
Michael Pedersen is a 26-year-old writer of Caledonian stock. He has released two successful chapbooks – Part-Truths (Koo Press) and The Basic Alegbra of Buttering Bread (Windfall Books) – and has a full-length collection forthcoming by Red Squirrel Press. Michael is widely published in magazines, e-zines, journals and anthologies; scrip-edits for a motion picture and is circus master/co-founder of […]
Liz Berry received an Eric Gregory Award in 2009. Her poems have appeared in magazines and on Radio 3. Her debut pamphlet, The Patron Saint of Schoolgirls, was published in 2010. She is an Emerging Poet in Residence at Kingston University and a 2011 Arvon/Jerwood mentee
Ros Barber is the author of two volumes of poetry with Anvil, the most recent of which was a Poetry Society Recommendation. Her novel-in-verse The Marlowe Papers, a fictional autobiography of Christopher Marlowe, will be published by Sceptre in 2012.
Andrew Philip was born in Aberdeen in 1975 and grew up near Falkirk and studied linguistics at Edinburgh University. The Ambulance Box, (Salt 2009) included several poems that relate to his son’s death shortly after birth. He is interested in Scots and Gaelic as well as English.
Michael Kavanagh is a Canadian who has lived in England and Scotland for over ten years. His poetry for children has been published in the anthologies Read Me At School (MacMillan) and Michael Rosen’s A-Z, The Best Children’s Poetry From Agard to Zephaniah (Puffin). He edits the children’s poetry magazine The Scrumbler.