Victoria Guerrero was born in Lima, Peru, and currently lives in Boston. She is the author of four poetry collections, including
El mar, ese oscuro provenir (2002) and Ya
nadie incendia el mundo (2005). In the US,
Toshiya Kamei has published translations of
her
poems in Monday Night and Loch Raven Review.
Toshiya Kamei has translated Latin American literature, including The
Curse of Eve and Other Stories by Liliana Blum (Host, 2008) and Collection: Ekphrastic
Poems by Ericka Ghersi (Canvas Press,2007).
John Seed’s latest books are :
Pictures from Mayhew. London
1850 (Shearsman
Books, Exeter 2005)
New and Collected Poems (Shearsman Books, Exeter 2005)
That Barrikins: Pictures from Mayhew II (Shearsman Books, Exeter 2007).
His work has also appeared in several anthologies including:
A Various Art, eds., Andrew Crozier & Tim Longville (Carcanet, Manchester 1987)
Other. British and Irish Poetry since 1970, ed. Ric Caddel & Peter Quartermain (Wesleyan University
Press, Hanover and London 1999)
Obododimma
Oha teaches Stylistics, Creative Writing, Semiotics,
and Literature & the New Media in the Department of English, University of Ibadan,
Nigeria. He has published his poems in SentinelPoetry Online, Postcolonial Text, and Agenda. His poems appear on Wryting-L and Cellular Wryting. Oha has also published scholarly essays in Mosaic, Mattoid, Africa,
Interventions, American Drama,
Mots Pluriels, Revista Alicantina
de estudios Ingleses, and in many critical anthologies. He is a fellow of the Centre for Peace & Conflict Studies,
University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Nicolas Spicer has spent most of the past ten years in York & Newcastle. He currently lives in Shropshire,
where he tries not to write like A. E. Houseman. He has
previously published in Great Works, Stride, Fire, Dreamcatcher.
Mark Cunnignham’s
poems have appeared in Otoliths, Dusie, and Sentence. Tarpaulin Sky Press will be bringing out a book tentatively titled
Body Language, which will contain two separate collections, one titled Body (on parts of the body) and one titled Primer (on numbers and letters).
Michael Estabrook has been
writing poetry for so long that Methuselah should be taking notice. He has published 15 chapbooks
Colin Buchanan lives in
Lancaster. He recently obtained his BA from the University of Cumbria.