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Lowe, Bridget

Lowe is a 2009 'Discovery'/Boston Review winner and has poetry in Ploughshares, Boston Review, American Poetry Review, and Third Coast.

Lowe, Justin

After travelling the world for much of his pre-teens and 20s, Lowe spent the 1990s in Newtown, in Australia, where he collaborated with songwriters such as Tim Freedman and Bow Campbell, as well as publishing two collections, From Church to Alice (1996) and Try Laughter (2000). Since moving to the Blue Mountains, he has published Glass Poems (2006) and two verse novels, The Great Big Show (2007) and Magellenica (2008).

Loydell, Rupert

Loydell is lecturer in English with Creative Writing at University College Falmouth and the editor of Stride magazine. From 1982-2008 he edited Stride Publications. Shearsman recently published a new poetry collection, An Experiment in Navigation.

Lucas, Scott

Scott is Professor of American Studies at the University of Birmingham and a regular essayist for the 'New Statesman'. He is the author of Freedom's war: The US crusade against the Soviet Union, 1945-1956. He is currently completing a short biography of George Orwell and the polemic 'Orwell, Hitchens, and the betrayal of dissent', and developing the book 'Poisoned legacy: How America (and the Bushes) won its cold wars and lost the millennium'.

Lumsden, Roddy

Yeah yeah yeah (Bloodaxe 1997) was shortlisted for Forward and Saltire prizes. In 1999 Lumsden was poet-in-residence to the music industry and co-wrote The message (Poetry Society 1999). The book of love (Bloodaxe 2000) was shortlisted for the TS Eliot Prize. His latest book is Mischief night: New and selected poems (Bloodaxe 2004).

Lyacos, Dimitris

Lyacos was born in Athens in 1966. His trilogy Poena Damni (Z213: Exit, Nyctivoe, The First Death) has been translated into English, Spanish, Italian and German and has been performed across Europe and the USA. A contemporary dance performance based on it is showing in Greece. The English version is out from Shoestring Press, UK.

Lykiard, Alexis

Lykiard's translations include editions of Lautréamont’s Maldoror & Complete Works, and novels by experimental and/or Surrealist poets – among them, Jarry, Apollinaire, Artaud, Aragon and Péret. He has written nine novels and a variety of non-fiction, including two literary memoirs, Jean Rhys Revisited and Jean Rhys Afterwords (Shoestring 2006). Latest of his many poetry collections are Haiku Of Five Decades 2009, Haiku At Seventy 2011 (both Anarchios Press), and Getting On: Poems 2000-2012, Shoestring Press 2012.

MacAllister, Bonnie

MacAllister is a multimedia artist whose installation, ‘Listing to our Foremothers’ will appear as part of the Philadelphia Fringe Festival in September 2005. She is a six-time slam champion and has been published in Ireland and Australia.

MacCulloch, Diarmaid

MacCulloch is Professor of the History of the Church at Oxford University, and the author of Reformation: Europe's house divided 1490-1700 (Penguin - winner of the 2003 Wolfson History Prize and shortlisted for the 2004 British Academy Book Prize.

MacDuffie, Carrington

Carrington's poetry has appeared in journals including The Crab Creek Review and Raven Chronicles. Her first book is On The Dreaming Earth (Subaqueous Press, 2002). She has performed in Los Angeles, New York, and the Pacific Northwest. She is poetry editor of the journal Square Lake.