I'm a poet based in Worcestershire, UK. My poetry has appeared in print and online magazines including The Interpreter's House, Prole, Ink Sweat and Tears, And Other Poems, Clear Poetry, and Amaryllis, and in anthologies such as The Chronicles of Eve (Paper Swans Press).
My first pamphlet, The Girl Who Grew Into a Crocodile, is published by V. Press.
I'm a Poetry Reader for Three Drops Press, and Co-Editor of Atrium poetry webzine.
Beth McDonough co-hosts Platform Sessions in Fife. Her first solo pamphlet Lamping for pickled fish is published by 4Word. She has two very different books in the pipeline and was Makar of the Federation of Writers (Scotland) in 2022.
Phyllis is from Bradford and lives in Glasgow. She is an emerging poet, inspired by study with The School of Myth, Feral Angels Poetry Cafe. Self-published pamphlet Swimming With Night Fish, piece in Poems For The Ride, Coin-Operated Press. @phyllis.otherbirds
David Thompson is a poet from Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire. His work has featured in magazines and anthologies including Atrium, Dream Catcher, Magma and Under the Radar.
Eve Chancellor is an English Teacher in Manchester. Her poetry is featured online and in multiple literary magazines, including: Amethyst Review, Acropolis Journal, Hyacinth Review and Seaside Gothic. Her poem “Two Girls on a Greyhound” was the Ink, Sweat and Tears pick of the month, March 2023. Her short stories are published on East of the Web and in journals, such as The Ghastling. Twitter: @eve_madelaine
Carol Sheppard is a poet and playwright who lives in the beautiful Forest of Dean. Her poetry is inspired by the people and landscape around her. She was Poet in Residence at Gloucester Poetry Festival 2023.
Patrick Davidson Roberts was born in 1987 and grew up in Sunderland and Durham. He was editor of The Next Review magazine 2013-2017, co-founded Offord Road Books press in 2017 and reviews for The Poetry School and The High Window. His debut collection is The Mains (Vanguard Editions, 2018) and a chapbook, The Trick (Broken Sleep Books, 2023), was recently published and his work has been published in 14 Magazine, Ambit, The Interpreter’s House, Magma, The Rialto, and on Bad Lilies, The High Window, One Hand Clapping, Wild Court.
Bridget Khursheed is a poet and geek based in the Scottish Borders and a Scottish Book Trust New Writers Award winner; her latest collection The last days of petrol is available from Shearsman Books.
Karen’s writing has been published many times in magazines and books. She trained as a fine artist at Camberwell College of Arts. Her paintings, prints, and sculptures have been exhibited internationally, including solo shows in Spain.
Arthur Chapman lives in Peterborough, UK, and works in history education. His poems have appeared in Atrium, The Fenland Poetry Journal and in The Meeting: Reading and Writing Through John Clare (Simon Kovesi (ed.) 2020).