Born in 1974, Rebecca Goss
grew up in Suffolk and now lives in Liverpool.
Her pamphlet collection Keeping Houston
Time was published by Slow Dancer
Press in 1997.
She
has an MA in Creative Writing from Cardiff
University and was winner of the North
West Arts young writer’s bursary
1997/98. She taught creative writing at
Liverpool John Moores University for several
years.
Her poems have appeared in many literary
magazines and her work can be found in
various anthologies including Images
of Women, an anthology of contemporary
female poets, and two anthologies of contemporary
poetry: In the Telling and The
Poets Perspective.
Two
of her poems have been made into ‘poem-films’
for Comma Film, a Literature North West
project run in conjunction with Comma
Press, dedicated to collaborations between
local filmmakers and writers.
Tiffany
Atkinson was born in Berlin in
1972 to an army family, and lived in Germany,
Cyprus and Britain. After studying English
at Birmingham University she started a
PhD in 1993 at Cardiff University in Critical
Theory, researching Contemporary Writing
and Theories of the Body. Tiffany has
lived in Wales ever since. She lectures
in English at the University of Wales,
Aberystwyth, where she also co–hosts
a weekly poems and–pints event.
Her poetry has appeared widely in magazines.
Her
current critical and theoretical projects
include a volume of essays for Macmillan
on Theories of the Body, and
a monograph concerned with Contemporary
Theories of Identity.
She
has toured widely in Eastern Europe for
the British Council, leading both writers’
workshops and academic seminars. Tiffany
won the BBC Radio Young Poet of the Year
Competition in 1993 and 1994, and the
Ottakar’s and Faber Poetry Competition
in 2000.
Her
poetry has been published in Poetry
Life, Sampler and The Telegraph.
Her latest title Kink and Particle
(Seren, 2006) won the Jerwood Aldeburgh
First Collection Award 2007. It is also
a Poetry Book Society Recommendation.
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