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Spurrier, Frances

Originally from Wales, Spurrier lives in London. A former charity administrator, she has been writing poetry for three years, and has been published in magazines and anthologies.

St Thomasino, Gregory Vincent

Works by St Thomasino are forthcoming at Moria and at Verse Wisconsin and in the anthology, Hell Strung and Crooked (Uphook Press, 2010). In 2009 he received the Distinguished Scholar Award from the Doctor of Arts in Leadership program at Franklin Pierce University in New Hampshire. In his spare time he writes at his blog, The Postmodern Romantic, and edits the online poetry journal, Eratio.

Stafford, Camellia

Stafford studied English at King's College, London, and has an MA in Art History from the Courtauld Institute of Art. She received a commendation in New Writing Ventures 2006. Her poetry has appeared online at Limelight. She has published a collection with Tall-Lighthouse, in the pilot series, Another pretty colour, another break for air.

Stainton, Ben

Stainton's poems have recently appeared or are forthcoming in Stride, Horizon Review, Fuselit and Stop Sharpening Your Knives (4). He lives in rural Suffolk.

Stamatakis, Matina L

Stamatakis is a freelance photographer and writer residing in New York. Some of her most recent publications can be found at Free Verse and Dusie.

Stammers, John

Stammers' first collection Panoramic Lounge-bar (Picador 2001) won the Forward Prize for Best First Collection and was shortlisted for the Whitbread Poetry Award. He has teaches poetry writing at colleges including Birkbeck and City University. In 2002 he was Judith E Wilson Fellow at the University of Cambridge. His second collection Stolen Love Behaviour (Picador 2005) is Poetry Book Society Choice for Spring 2005 and has been shortlisted for the TS Eliot Prize 2005.

Standaert, Michael

Standaert is author of Skipping Toward Armageddon: The Politics and Propaganda of the Left Behind Novels and the LaHaye Empire (Soft Skull Press 2005). He is affiliated to the Brussels-based Euro-correspondent.com organisation he helped establish in 2002.

Stanford, Sue

Sue Stanford began to write haiku after over 10 years in Japan. Her work has been widely published and anthologized, and she has won a number of awards. Her chapbook Recollection appeared in 2003 and her first full-length collection, Opal, was published in 2006.

Stankiewicz, Mariusz

Stankiewicz lives and works in Salamanca, Spain. He is also writing a PhD on psychogeography, the spirit of place in the city of New York.

Stefanovic, Ljubomir

Ljubomir is a writer, critic, essayist, translator and editor. He has published five books of poetry. His work has been translated into Italian, English, Slovenian and Macedonian, and appears in anthologies of Croatian poetry and in Westeast (Rijeka, Kranj, Zagreb). He has edited a number of literary periodicals.