Alan Corkish, Liverpool poet, novelist editor, reviewer.
Novel Groups ISBN 1-4137-8829-7. Poetry collection Corrupted Memories ISBN 0-9543621-7-9. Factual/humour
A to Z of Education ISBN 1898030189. Co-editor of listening to the birth of crystals USA ISBN1-878282-31-X and
UK ISBN 0954362152. Co-editor of the poetry Journal erbacce ISSN 1744-2699 (Now in its third year)
Alan
is an ex-teacher, ex-docker, ex-farm hand, ex merchant seaman, ex stone-mason ex (etera), he has a Masters degree in
Writing Skills and currently works as a psychotherapist in the NHS.
Peter Finch’s bumper New and
Selected Later Poems will be published by Seren in 2007. For more information, go to www.peterfinch.co.uk
Robert Gibbons
has published 3 full-length books of prose poems, reviews of which have appeared in the Evergreen Review and in Cercles from France.
A recent chapbook, Beyond Time http://www.deaddrunkdublin.com/poems/robert_gibbons/index.html
was published online out of Dublin.
Prose poems have appeared in The Literary Review,
Mississippi Review, & are forthcoming from Jacket.
Tim Keane’s first poetry collection, Alpahbets of Elsewhere
is coming out from Cinnamon Press. He was born in the Bronx and still lives in New
York City. Some of his UK
publications include appearances in Stride Magazine, Chimera, Aesthetica, and most recently, at Great Works.
Annie Clarkson’s book of poems and prose poems, Winter Hands, will be published by Shadowtrain Books later in 2007.
Nathan Thompson lives in Exeter. His poems and reviews appear, or are forthcoming, in magazines and webzines including
Stride, Shearsman and Great Works. In 2007 a selection of
prose poems will be published in A Combustible Edge, a Bluechrome anthology of new prose poets edited by Rupert
Loydell.
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