David Gwilym Anthony was born in Ffestiniog, North Wales, and soon afterwards his family moved to Yorkshire. He was educated at Hull Grammar School and St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he studied modern history. His life has been spent in the near aura of famous poets: Dafydd ap Gwilym, greatest of the Welsh bards; Philip Larkin, one-time librarian of Hull University; Andrew Marvell, a fellow-alumnus of Hull Grammar School, though not my contemporary. He lives now with his family in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, a stone's throw from the churchyard where Thomas Gray is buried; still hoping that one day something of these poets will rub off on him. His second poetry collection, Talking to Lord Newborough, was published by the Alsop Review Press in 2004. He works in London, in financial services. http://www.davidgwilymanthony.co.uk/index.html
Born in 1981, Sam Byfield has released one chapbook and his first full length collection Borderlands is forthcoming through Puncher and Wattmann. Recent publications include Heat, LiNQ, Famous Reporter and Poetry Without Borders (Australia), The National Poetry Review, The Cream City Review and Meridian (USA), The Warwick Review and Mimesis (UK), The Asia Literary Review (Hong Kong) and many ezines including The Shit Creek Review.
Jan Iwaszkiewicz is presently short of words.
Matt Merritt is a poet and journalist from Leicester, UK. His debut collection, Troy Town, was published in March 2008 by Arrowhead Press, and a chapbook, Making The Most Of The Light, by HappenStance Press in 2005. He blogs at http://polyolbion.blogspot.com/.
Alistair Noon is a translocal late neo-Objectivist and member of the English-speaking minority in central Brandenburg, Germany. His e-chapbook Across the Water won the Mimesis Digital Chapbook Initiative 2008. Links to his poems, reviews, essays and translations from German, Russian and Chinese can be found at www.myspace.com/alistairnoon.
Christine Potter actually lives on a creek. Not THAT one, though. Her first book of poetry, Zero Degrees At First Light, was published in 2006 by David Robert Books. She's been published in small magazines like Tipton, Stirring, The Pedestal, and Mimesis. And she's been head moderator at The Gazebo for longer than she'll admit.
Donald Zirilli will make web pages for food.
Mark Bulwinkle artist, B. 1946 Boston Mass., lives in Oakland, Ca. Former student of Robert J. Clawson, Weston, Mass. Google Mark Bulwinkle, artist, or see www.markbulwinkle.com. His 'Steelhead and Sun frolic in River' adorns the front page of SCR, and many other creekish spots as well.
Patricia Wallace Jones is a retired disability advocate with an art degree who knows what it's like to be up Shit Creek. She loves having the time now (not to mention a paddle) to be what she wanted to be when she grew up. More of her work can be seen at http://imagineii.typepad.com/imagineii/
R. K. Sohm was last seen exiting a dining establishment with sugar in his pockets.
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