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THE POETRY

Alexandra Clark I studied for an English Literature degree at the University of Reading before going on to take a Post-Graduate Certificate in Education and qualifying as an Secondary English teacher. She is currently studying for a Masters in Children’s Book Illustration at Anglian Ruskin University based on the Cambridge campus.    

Tom Clucas studied English at Oxford, where he won the Graham Midgley, Eugene Lee Hamilton, and Lord Alfred Douglas prizes for poetry. He has published poems in The Literateur, The Oxford Magazine, and Mistress Quickly's Bed. He is currently working as a lecturer and postdoctoral researcher in Germany.

 

https://www.seh.ox.ac.uk/about-college/tom-clucas

Michael Brown is a published poet and he also works in a number of creative industries. He lives in Cambridge having previously completed the national academy of writing at Pembroke College, Cambridge. He has just finished a specialist course at Central Saint Martins, London in creative writing and contemporary art. He is the author of three published collections of poetry, two audiobooks (film star Sigourney Weaver on his audiobooks "my new favourite pastime is listening to Michael Brown read his poetry") and he is now working on a play. He recently received funding for five years to complete research at the department of cognition and brain science in Cambridge on mental imagery. 

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 www.poetbrownie.com 

Robin Lamboll is a physicist and spoken word artist, who often explores the possibilities of words to communicate scientific ideas. He is the reigning Vogon Poetry Slam Champion and Roundhouse Slam runner up, with performances ranging from the Royal Albert Hall to Lovebox festival.

https://scienceisshiny.wordpress.com/

Joel Lipson recently graduated from the University of Cambridge with a degree in English. He finds medieval literature particularly engrossing. He writes poetry and plays of varying kind and quality whenever he can. Some of it has been performed. He also performs himself, playing improvised comedy shows with The Cambridge Impronauts.

Mathilde Sergent was born in Dreux, France, and graduated with a Masters in American Literature from the University of Cambridge. She is currently writing a novel about feminist and queer kinship in Bethnal Green. Interests include the elusive mastery of the poetical form, unsayable things and the untranslatable.

Enis Yucekoralp recently received his M.Phil. in English: Criticism and Culture from the University of Cambridge, and also holds a BA in English from the University of Sussex. His work has focussed on poststructuralist and deconstructive theory, while also engaging with the intersection between music and philosophy.

Tom Peak is a writer, aspiring novelist, and PhD student living in Budapest, Hungary. Having fallen in love with Central Europe - grande Habsburg architecture, elegant cafes and Czech beers by the litre - he relocated to write about literature, history, politics and to discover his novel.

https://pds.ceu.edu/people/thomas-peak

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