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Williams, Tony

Williams has been published in the Times Literary Supplement, The Rialto, Iota, The Interpreter's House and other print and web magazines. His work was included in the anthology Ten Hallam Poets (Mews Press, 2005)

Williams, Kearan

Williams, originally from North Wales, now works as a librarian in Cambridgeshire. Her poems have appeared in Poetry Wales, The Rialto and Critical Quarterly.

Williamson, Patrick

Williamson is a poet and translator, born in Madrid, who lives near Paris. He recently published Prussia Cove (Palores Publications, 2007), Poezia (selected poems, in Bulgarian, Nov Zlatorog, 2006) and edited Quarante et un poètes de la Grande-Bretagne (Ecrits des Forges/Temps de Cerises, 2003).

Willner, Evan

Willner is a poet teaching at DePaul University in Chicago. His work has appeared recently in Jacket.

Wills, Jackie

The most recent of Wills's three collections of poetry is Fever Tree (Arc). Her first, Powder Tower, was shortlisted for the 1995 TS Eliot prize. She lives in Brighton, UK.

Wilson, Philip

Wilson's poems have appeared in a number of magazines, and he is working on a first collection.

Wilson, Peter Lamborn

Lamborn Wilson spent seven years in Iran, where he edited the journal of the Iranian Royal Academy of Philosophy. He has studied sufism and Ismailism, and translated Persian poetry. His books include Scandal (Semiotext(e) 1998), a study of Islamic heresy.

Wilson, David

By day, David is associate editor of The United Church Observer magazine in Toronto. By night, he dabbles in bluegrass and plays with four other Toronto writers and editors in a rhythm-and-blues band called Three Chord Johnny.

Wilson, Colin

Wilson's The Outsider became an international bestseller in 1956. His work concentrates on the positive aspects of human psychology such as the concept of peak experiences, as posited by Abraham Maslow, whose biography Wilson was asked to write. His non-fiction includes Religion and the Rebel, The Age of Defeat, The Strength to Dream: Literature and the Imagination, Rasputin and the Fall of the Romanovs, Bernard Shaw: A Reassessment, Poetry and Mysticism and New Pathways in Psychology: Maslow and the Post-Freudian Revolution.

Winborn, Colin

Winborn lives and teaches in West Yorkshire. His work has appeared most recently in Dream Catcher, and he has published articles on poetry, literature and pop music, including a piece on John Donne and Bonnie 'Prince' Billy for Tears in the Fence and a book-length study of Jane Austen's novels (Ashgate 2005). An essay on JH Prynne appeared in PN Review (33).