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Brown, Andy

Brown is a poet and editor based in the UK. His book from Arc is From a Cliff. He has a forthcoming collection from Salt, a collaboration with John Burnside.

Brown, Donald

Brown lives, writes and teaches in New Haven, CT. He has written a novel, Between Days, is at work on a critical study of Thomas Pynchon, and posts on literature, films, music at blogocentrism.

Brown-Davidson, Terri

Brown-Davidson is a poet, fiction writer, visual artist and martial artist. She has received the 2007 New Mexico Writer's Scholarship, an AWP Intro Award in poetry, a Yaddo residency fellowship in fiction, and the Dillman Art Resort's scholarship in visual arts.

Bryant, Jonathan

Bryant is a freelance writer who lives in Twyford. See more of his critical and creative work at Drozbot.

Bryden, Matt

Bryden is an EFL teacher who has worked in Italy, the Czech Republic and Poland. Night Porter was a winner of the Templar Poetry Pamphlet and Collection Prize 2010, and is forthcoming. His first full collection is due next year.

Buckheit, Melissa

Buckheit's poems and photography have appeared in The Drunken Boat, Sonora Review, Bombay Gin and Blue Fifth Review, among others. She received an MFA in poetry from Naropa University. She has taught creative writing and modern dance at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and currently teaches literature, poetry and creative writing at Pima College.

Buckley, Alan

Buckley's poems have been published in a magazines including Magma, Smiths Knoll and Orbis. He is one of two poets running the Live Literature Programme at HMP Grendon in Buckinghamshire. A poem of his was included on Life Lines 2: Poets for Oxfam (2007).

Burbage, Adam

Burbage is co-editor of online magazine Geometer and has previously had poems published in Stride Magazine and Great Works. He lives and works in Oxfordshire.

Burke, Andrew

Burke has been writing and publishing since the mid-Sixties. He has six books published, the latest being Whispering gallery (Sunline Press 2001) and Knock on wood (No.18 in the Wagtail series from Picaro Press 2003). He teaches part-time at Edith Cowan University in Perth, Western Australia.

Burke, Martin

Burke lives in Belgium, and is an Irish poet. His work is published in Snakeskin; Shearsman; Stride; and Poetry Salzburg Review, among others. His recent chapbook is The Other Life.