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Mimi Khalvati Mimi Khalvati was born in Tehran and grew up on the Isle of Wight. Her pamphlet, Persian Miniatures (Smith/ Doorstop 1990) was a winner of the Poetry Business competition 1989. Her collections include In White Ink (1991), Mirrorwork (1995), for which she received an Arts Council of England Writer’s Award, Entries on Light (1997) and The Chine (2002). The Meanest Flower (2007) was a PBS Recommendation, a Financial Times Book of the Year, and shortlisted for the TS Eliot Prize. Child: New and Selected Poems 1991-2011 was a Poetry Book Society Special Commendation. Her most recent collection, The Weather Wheel, is a PBS Recommendation. Mimi is the founder of The Poetry School. Mimi received a Cholmondeley Award


from the Society of Authors in 2006 and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.


Jane Lovell Jane Lovell has had work published in a variety of anthologies and journals including Agenda, Earthlines, Poetry Wales, Envoi, the North, Dark Mountain, Zoomorphic, Mslexia and New Welsh Review. She won the Flambard Prize in 2015 and, in 2016, was shortlisted for the Basil Bunting Prize and named as runner up for the Winehouse Award and the Silver Wyvern. She won the South Downs Poetry Award 2017.


Kei Miller Kei Miller is a poet, novelist, essayist, short story writer and broadcaster. His many books include the novel Augustown (Orion, 2016) and poetry collection The Cartographer Tries to Map a Way to Zion (Carcanet, 2014) which won the Forward Prize. In 2010, the Institute of Jamaica awarded him the Silver Musgrave medal for his contributions to Literature. He has a PhD in English Literature from the University of Glasgow and is a Professor in Creative Writing at Exeter University.


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