Shadowtrain

Notes on Contributors
Home
About
Favourites
Shadowtrain books
Submissions
Editor
Index to Poets
Carriage 37
Carriage 36
Carriage 35
Carriage 34
Carriage 33
Carriage 32
Carriage 31
Carriage 30
Carriage 29
Carriage 28
Carriage 27
Carriage 26
Carriage 25
Carriage 24
Carriage 23
Carriage 22
Carriage 21
Carriage 20
Carriage 19
Carriage 18
Carriage 17
Carriage 16
Carriage 15
Earlier carriages

Claire Crowther has a collection recently out from Shearsman Books and has had her work widely anthologised and published in such journals as the Times Literary Supplement, Poetry Review, PN Review, Poetry Review, Ambit, Shearsman. Online work is forthcoming in Poetry Wales, Great Works and Nth Position. She is halfway through a PhD at Kingston University in Creative Writing (poetry).
 
 
Peter Dent has published numerous books of poetry and with others has translated from Sanskrit and Urdu. His most recent books are Adversaria from Stride and Handmade Equations from Shearsman.
 
Tony Williams has been published in the TImes LIterary Supplement, The Rialto, Iota, Avocado, The Interpreter's House and other print and web magazines. His work was represented in Ten Hallam Poets (Mews Press, 2005).
 
Keith Jafrate is a poet and musician living in Huddersfield. Lastest book is Songs for Eurydice from Stride.
 
Patricia Farrell has collaborated as a poet and visual artist with, amongst others,   Robert Sheppard and Jennifer Pike Cobbing.  Her work has appeared occasionally in magazines since the early 90s.
 
John Mingay is editor of Raunchland. The poems in Shadowtrain are taken from a sequence which uses the paintings of Graham Sutherland as a springboard.
 

Mark Goodwin lives in Leicestershire. He is a member of a collective of poets called Inky Fish who have recently been touring the East Midlands giving performance-readings. Work recently in Great Works, Liminal Pleasures and Stride Magazine.

 

 
Scott Glassman is the author of the chapbooks Exertions (Cy Gist Press, 2006) and Surface Tension (Dusie, 2006) with Mackenzie Carignan. His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Jubilat, Iowa Review, Sentence, Sidebrow, Cranky, and others. He also co-curates the Emergency Reading Series in Philadelphia.

Sheila Murphy's most recent publication is Continuations, in collaboration with Douglas Barbour (University of Alberta Press, 2006). Forthcoming from Otoliths Press is The Case of the Lost Objective (Case) , scheduled for release in June, 2007. Murphy's home is in Phoenix, Arizona, where she founded and coordinated with Beverly Carver the Scottsdale Center for the Arts Poetry Series for 12 years.

 
 

Enter content here

Enter content here

Enter content here