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Ware, Jon

Ware is a creative writing undergraduate at the University of Warwick.

Warner, Patrick

Warner's collections are All Manner of Misunderstanding (Killick 2001, shortlisted for the 2002 Atlantic Poetry Prize) and There, there (Signal Editions, Montreal 2005). His poetry has been anthologized in Coastlines: the Poetry of Atlantic Canada (2002), Backyards of Heaven: an anthology of Newfoundland and Irish poetry (2003), and The New Canon: an anthology of Canadian Poetry (Signal Editions, 2005).

Warrington, RC

Warrington writes poetry and runs writing workshops for children and teenagers. She is currently studying for an MA in Poetic Practice at Royal Holloway University of London.

Waugh, Julie

Waugh lives in Sydney, Australia. She is a freelance editor and medical writer and has an MA in Creative Writing. Her poems can be found in Above Ground Testing, e'ratio, Stylus Poetry Journal, Decanto, Poetrix, Positive Words and various anthologies.

Weadick, Alan

Weadick is co-founder of Second Banana/Claptrap Productions, where he acted in and directed productions of Beckett, Yeats, JM Synge and David Mamet during the late Nineties. His play Knock-Off was produced in the Crypt Theatre, Dublin, and the Cork Arts Theatre. His poems are published or forthcoming in Books Ireland, The Burning Bush and Metre.

Welch, John

John Welch lives in London. His most recent collection is The Eastern Boroughs, published by Shearsman, who will publish his Collected Poems in 2008 and a prose book, Dreaming Arrival, which focuses on his experience of psychoanalysis.

Weldon, Maureen

Weldon is a poet living in the UK.

Wells, Brandi

Wells is a student at Georgia Southern, pursuing a BA in Writing and Linguistics. Her work can be found or is forthcoming in Thieves Jargon, Pindeldyboz, Monkey Bicycle, Dark Sky Magazine, Toasted Cheese, Storyglossia and The Foliate Oak.

West, Michael William

West was born in 1983 and works as a barman in Paris. His work has been featured in Iota and his blog Do Not Feed The Words can be found at mutantmoon.blogspot.com.

Westcott, Sarah

Westcott is a journalist who lives in London. Her poetry appears in Magma, Mslexia, Horizon Review and The Guardian online.