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Tina Bass currently lives, works and studies in the Midlands of England. She has had two poetry chapbooks published and a book of conversations:
(2008) Mouthings, Intercapillary Editions, (free to download) http://intercapillaryspace.blogspot.com/2008/10/tina-bass-mouthings.html
(2007) Mechanical Expressions, Writers Forum, Surrey, ISBN 987-1-84254-106-7
(2006) Fat Man Dancing, Poetry Monthly Press, Nottingham, ISBN 1-905-126-52-2
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Thursday, 2 June 2011
Wednesday, 25 May 2011
Vahni Capildeo - 'Conversations for a Lifetime in Twenty Minutes and Under'
Vahni Capildeo (Trinidad; UK) is a Contributing Editor for the Caribbean Review of Books. After a Research Fellowship at Girton College, Cambridge, Capildeo’s sense
of the living language was deepened forever by her time in the offices of the Oxford
English Dictionary. She is glad of an enduring connexion with the North of England,
following stints at the Universities of Sheffield and Leeds. Capildeo has since worked
as a volunteer in Oxfam Head Office and a Lecturer at the University of Kingston-
upon-Thames. Her poetry and prose has been widely anthologized, most recently in
Identity Parade (Bloodaxe) and Trinidad Noir (Akashic). Current influences include
India’s Almost Island and collaboration with Trinidad-based artist/urban observer
Andre Bagoo. Her forthcoming book, Dark & Unaccustomed Words is the most
English Dictionary. She is glad of an enduring connexion with the North of England,
following stints at the Universities of Sheffield and Leeds. Capildeo has since worked
as a volunteer in Oxfam Head Office and a Lecturer at the University of Kingston-
upon-Thames. Her poetry and prose has been widely anthologized, most recently in
Identity Parade (Bloodaxe) and Trinidad Noir (Akashic). Current influences include
India’s Almost Island and collaboration with Trinidad-based artist/urban observer
Andre Bagoo. Her forthcoming book, Dark & Unaccustomed Words is the most
lyrical and playful part of a three-part project exploring the boundaries of the
human and the natural, and the oceanic or musical possibilities of poetic form.
No Traveller Returns (Salt, 2003) is an oblique autobiography, where voices
and places, past and present, are layered with a shinethrough effect.
Person Animal Figure (Landfill, 2005), a shapeshifting
dramatic monologue, is at the heart of Undraining Sea (Egg Box, 2009;
dramatic monologue, is at the heart of Undraining Sea (Egg Box, 2009;
Forward Prize Highly Commended poem).
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Monday, 16 May 2011
Greg Thomas - Assorted
(spiresspines)
"First published in Anything Anymore Anywhere, Summer 2010 issue. anything-anymore-anywhere. blogspot.com"
(exhale/exalt)
"First published in Dancehall issue 2. www. psykickdancehallrecordings.com"
(hriverofthemout)
"Due to be published in Scree issue 3, spring 2011. screemagazine.wordpress.com."
(lips tongues larynx lungs)
Bio note:
"First published in Anything Anymore Anywhere, Summer 2010 issue. anything-anymore-anywhere.
(exhale/exalt)
"First published in Dancehall issue 2. www.
(hriverofthemout)
"Due to be published in Scree issue 3, spring 2011. screemagazine.wordpress.com."
(lips tongues larynx lungs)
Bio note:
Greg Thomas lives in Edinburgh. He has had poems published in the journals Anything Anymore Anywhere, Dancehall & Scree, and in the 2011 Veer Books anthology Veer About. He also plays music, sometimes with the group Helhesten, and is completing a PhD on British concrete poetry. gregthomaspoetry.blogspot.com
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Saturday, 23 April 2011
Tom Graham - Round Square Song #1
In his own words:
"I'm a twenty year old student living in Oxford. Recently published in: Pendragon magazine, blart magazine, the most recent openned zine & the first anthology of young poets by Friary Road House press. Editor of Halfcircle poetry journal."
Round Square Song #1 (single edition)
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"I'm a twenty year old student living in Oxford. Recently published in: Pendragon magazine, blart magazine, the most recent openned zine & the first anthology of young poets by Friary Road House press. Editor of Halfcircle poetry journal."
Round Square Song #1 (single edition)
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Sunday, 17 April 2011
S J Fowler - Jack Dempsey
Steven J Fowler has published poetry with nearly 100 journals & ezines and had chapbooks published by Oystercatcher, Arthur Shilling, Zimzalla & the Red Ceilings amongst others. He edits the weekly interview series Maintenant for 3am magazine and is the author of two collections of poetry, Red Museum (with Knives Forks and Spoons press) and Fights (with Veer press). He is a former professional fighter and a current employee of the British Museum. www.sjfowlerpoetry.com
Jack Dempsey (single edition)
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Saturday, 9 April 2011
Jeff T. Johnson - Knot, the Same
Jeff T. Johnson’s poetry is forthcoming or has appeared in 1913 a journal of forms, Boston Review, Slope, VOLT, Caketrain, and The Laurel Review, among other publications. His essays can be found at Fanzine. He lives in Brooklyn, is the poetry editor at LIT, and is an editor at Dewclaw.
Knot, the Same (single edition)
Knot, the Same (multi edition)
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Thursday, 7 April 2011
Tom Raworth - Drone of Your Own
Tom Raworth prefers to remain synonymous.
Drone of Your Own (multi edition)
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