current issue

welcome to our latest issue.

please click on the link to view the issue.






issue 21 (Jan 2012)










iain britton
sarah crewe
phil howard
wade lewis
bruno neiva
winston plowes
rachel stevenson
all copyright remains with the stated authors but by
submitting, they agree to be published on the site.

issue 22:
OUT March 2012

BIOGRAPHIES - ISSUE 21

iain britton

Poetry published internationally in such magazines as The Wolf Magazine,
Blackbox Manifold, Anything, Anymore, Anywhere, The Black Herald Press,
Leafe Press, The Text, Horizon Review, The Literateur, streetcake, Harvard Review,
BlazeVOX, Drunken Boat, Pool, And/or, The Tower Journal, Zoland Poetry, Jacket
and the International Exchange for Poetic Invention. A few
forthcoming publications  - Moloch Journal, The Department Poetry Magazine,
The Missing Slate, Evergreen Review and Vanitas.

Oystercatcher Press published his 3rd poetry collection in 2009.
Kilmog Press (NZ) his 4th in 2010. The Red Ceilings Press
published an ebook 10 Poems earlier this year.
Forthcoming collection with Lapwing Publications due out this December.

www.iainbritton.co.nz

sarah crewe

Sarah Crewe is 30 and is from the Port of Liverpool.
She has work upcoming in Erbacce and has had poems previously published
on 3:AM, Ink,Sweat&Tears and in Sunfish, Smoke and Lamport Court.
In November she was poet in residence at the Rock Museum
day event at The Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Sheffield.
She will also be participating in The Shuffle event at the Poetry Cafe
in London on January 28th.  She thinks okra is green-fingered evil.

phil howard

Phil is a local authority worker who would like to see poetry
restored as an art form which can be appreciated by all through
relevant and accessible work that tackles compelling subject matter. 
He is currently working on a collection which has the working title:
Inside, Out and Beyond.

wade lewis

Wade is a Brisbane-based poet and fiction writer. His work has
appeared in Best Australian Poems 2011, Cordite Poetry Review,
Railroad Poetry Project, and Eclecticism. He was once
published by a West End newspaper which, given the number
of vagabond writers living there, he still considers
to be pretty neat. You can find him (a little too often) on
Twitter at @w_m_lewis.

bruno neiva

Bruno Neiva is a Portuguese writer, poet and artist.
He has published several chapbooks, such as:
"this is visual poetry by bruno neiva," "early-natttura", "polar coordinates and N2OC10H12",
"sad items",  "natttura1-7", "poemas visuales," "Nuvem Ruim",
"o livro das minhas proezas de pesca 1-8", "Samples 17-24.",
"Samples 9-16" and "Samples 1-8".
His work can also be found in magazines / e-zines:
Must, otoliths, BlazeVox, moria, ditch, The Anemone Sidecar and Word For/Word.
So far, he has held 3 exhibitions in Portugal and Spain:
"asemicdraftsone," "nuisance series" and "2/4 séries".

http://umaestruturaassimsempudor.blogspot.com/

winston plowes

Winston H.Plowes lives on the Rochdale Canal in a crevice of
The Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, England. His work is shaped and coloured
by his natural surroundings and the people and things that pass through.
He is interested in alternative thought processes and sifting
through the realities sometimes found in the darker corners of life.
Recently published in Misery Begins at Home, The Best of Manchester poets II,
Incandescent, Along the Iron Veins, The Big Issue in the North, Lynx,
Turbulence, The Fib Review and The Ghazal Page. His first solo
collection of ghazals First of All I Wrote Your Name is to be
published by Stairwell Books in the fall of 2012.
You can read more at his Website - www.winstonplowes.co.uk

rachel stevenson

Rachel Stevenson grew up in Doncaster and now lives
in London, UK. She has been a contributor to Pygmy Giant, Smoke: A London Peculiar,
Dr Hurley's Snake Oil Cure, A Cuppa and Armchair book, the Utopia Arts Festival,
and has had her work turned into a short film for the Tate Modern website.
She is currently studying for a MA in Creating Writing.