Biographical Notes of Contributors
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Rodney Wood lives in Farnborough, his poetry has appeared recently in The High Window Press, The Ofi Press, Magma and Envoi. His debut pamphlet, Dante Called You Beatrice ( Red Ceiling Press) was published in 2017. He is joint MC of the monthly open mic nights at The Lightbox in Woking and the Stanza rep for that area, both events are now Zooming.

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DJ Tyrer is the person behind Atlantean Publishing, and has been published in issues of California Quarterly, CarillonHaiku JournalThe Pen, and Tigershark, and online at Atlas PoeticaBindweedPoetry Pacific, and Scarlet Leaf Review, as well as releasing several chapbooks, including the critically acclaimed Our Story. The echapbook One Vision is available from Tigershark Publishing’s websiteSuperTrump and A Wuhan Whodunnit are available to download from the Atlantean Publishing website. DJ Tyrer’s website is at https://djtyrer.blogspot.co.uk/ and the Atlantean Publishing website is at https://atlanteanpublishing.wordpress.com/

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Ian Heffernan was born just oujside London, where he still lives. He studied at UCL and SOAS and works with the homeless. His poetry has been published recently in the High Window, Ink, Sweat & Tears, Cha, Antiphon, South Bank Poetry, London Grip, Under the Radar, FourXFour, the Moth, Acumen and elsewhere.

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M. E. Muir is a Scot now living in London, former teacher and consultant, some of whose work has recently been published in eg Dawntreader,The London Grip, Ink Sweat & Tears, Porridge, and of course Morphrog, with a first collection  EX SITU from Dempsey & Windle is available at  https://www.dempseyandwindle.com/memuir.html

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Andy Conner
is a Birmingham, UK-based poet and educator, with a long track record of performing his work nationally and internationally. His work has also featured in numerous publications. His credits include BBC Radio 4, Jaipur Literature Festival and India International Centre. Recent publications include Ancient Paths (June 2019), Muse India (May 2020), Setu Bilingual (May 2020), The Bombay Review (June 2020), Dissident Voice (June 2020), Tree House (July 2020) and Mad Swirl (July 2020).

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Aidan Casey was born in Dublin and studied English and Philosophy at UCD. Since then, he has mostly taught English in Spain as well as developing mobile apps. He has recently returned to writing and his poems have appeared in Crossways, Lighten Up Online, BFS Horizons (forthcoming), the Culture Matters anthology, Pangolin Review and Page and Spine.

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Martin Rieser was visiting Professor in the Digital Cultures Research Centre at the University of the West of England until 2017. He was  employed by De Montfort University at The Institute of Creative Technologies as Professor of Digital Creativity 2007-2013, he was Professor of Digital Arts and Senior Teaching Fellow at Bath Spa University 2000-2007, was Principal Lecturer in Digital Media at Napier University in Edinburgh at the Department of Photography, Film, and Television 1997-2000. In post as Senior Lecturer in Electronic Media at UWE Bristol between 1986 – 1998 He set up one of the first post-graduate courses in the country in Digital Art and Imaging at the City of London Polytechnic, now London Metropolitan University 1980-85. He studied Printmaking at Goldsmith’s and Atelier 17 with S.W Hayter. Further biographical details are available at www.martinrieser.com

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Mark Totterdell‘s poems have appeared widely in magazines and have occasionally won competitions. His collections are This Patter of Traces (Oversteps Books, 2014) and Mapping (Indigo Dreams Publishing, 2018).

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Robert Ronnow’s most recent poetry collections are New & Selected Poems: 1975-2005 (Barnwood Press, 2007) and Communicating the Bird (Broken Publications, 2012). Visit his web site at www.ronnowpoetry.com.

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