Posted by Kona Macphee, April 14th, 2012
About Matthew
Matthew Stewart was born in Farnham, Surrey, in 1973. Following a comprehensive school education, he took a degree in modern languages at St Peter’s College, Oxford. He has lived in Extremadura, Spain, for the past fifteen years, where he works as the export manager and blender for a local winery. His poems have been widely published in UK magazines and [ . . . ]
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Posted by Kona Macphee, July 2nd, 2011
About John
John McCullough’s poetry has appeared in publications including London Magazine, The Guardian, The Rialto, Poetry London and Magma. He teaches creative writing at the Open University and the University of Sussex. His first collection is The Frost Fairs (Salt, 2011).
John’s website: www.johnmccullough.co.uk
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There are usually books within arm’s [ . . . ]
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Posted by Kona Macphee, June 4th, 2011
About Sridala
Sridala Swami trained to be a film editor, but gave that up more than ten years ago. She has taught cinema and yoga and has conducted workshops in creative writing and film appreciation. Sridala’s first collection of poems is A Reluctant Survivor (India: Sahitya Akademi, 2007, rp 2008). Some of her poems can be found online at Asian Cha, Desilit, [ . . . ]
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Posted by Kona Macphee, May 21st, 2011
About Polly
Polly Clark is a poet. Her three collections from Bloodaxe Books are Kiss (2000, a PBS Recommendation), Take Me With You (2005, a PBS Choice and shortlisted for the TS Eliot Prize) and Farewell My Lovely (2009). She produces the Literature Programme at Cove Park, Scotland’s International Artist Residency Centre, and lives on the West Coast of Scotland near Faslane [ . . . ]
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Posted by Kona Macphee, March 12th, 2011
About Michelle
Michelle McGrane is the author of The Suitable Girl (published by Pindrop Press in the United Kingdom and Modjaji Books in South Africa). She lives in Johannesburg and blogs at Peony Moon.
Michelle’s website: Peony Moon
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Unexpected things which illuminate ordinary days: The scent of tuberoses at the flower [ . . . ]
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Posted by Kona Macphee, March 5th, 2011
About Katy
Katy Evans-Bush is the author of Me and the Dead (Salt) and Oscar & Henry (Rack Press). She edits the online literary magazine Horizon Review, blogs at Baroque in Hackney, and tutors independently and for the Poetry School. Her new collection, Egg Printing Explained, will be published by Salt in June.
Katy’s website: Baroque in Hackney
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Posted by Kona Macphee, January 15th, 2011
About Kathryn
Kathryn Gray’s The Never-Never (Seren) was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection and for the T. S. Eliot Prize. She is editor of Wales’s leading literary quarterly New Welsh Review and is currently writing a work of creative non-fiction and a second collection of poetry.
Kathryn’s website: http://kathrynlouisegray.blogspot.com
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