
Welcome to the Green Room
Shaun Belcher…still smoking at back of the garage. Used to be a poet before the internet ruined things now is a wizard hiding behind a green curtain. Has delusions of musical grandeur which ended when he became a dead country star around the millenium.
Lucy Bellingham is the pseudonym of a writer, cineaste and activist whose public-facing role and complicated family background necessitates the use of a pseudonym. Lucy lives and works in the North East. She isn’t a fan of streaming and is building an eclectic collection of physical media.
Her film writing for Chainlink is her first published work.
Amy Clarke is an international woman of mystery who is striving to become Empress of the Known Universe.
Neil Fulwood was born in Nottingham, where he still lives and works as a bus driver. He has four collections with Shoestring Press: No Avoiding It, Can’t Take Me Anywhere, Service Cancelled and The Point of the Stick; and a volume of political satires, Mad Parade, with Smokestack Books.
Mike Grover was born in Portland, Oregon, and resided in that general area for over fifty years before pulling up roots to move to Tucson, Arizona in 2022 along with his wife of 27 years. He is the proud father of a recent college graduate. His day job is in accounting. He published a film blog for a while but hasn’t written anything of substance in a long time, until now (thank you, Neil). He enjoys movies (duh), music, travel, beer and spending time with his family, which also includes two dogs and a cat. He does not enjoy the current administration of the United States of America.
Robert Kenchington began his career as a reporter for the Nottingham Evening Post, subsequently working as a feature writer for East Midlands Allied Press and as a freelance critic for BBC Music Magazine and Gramophone. He later wrote and edited in-house publications for Pearl Assurance, Aberdeen University and The Rank Organisation. His publications include a short story collection, The Chamber of Screams, and the official biography of actor Shane Briant. He has also contributed to More Raw Material, an anthology of work inspired by Alan Sillitoe.
Jonathan Taylor is an author, editor, lecturer and critic. His most recent books are Scablands and Other Stories (Salt, 2023) and A Physical Education: On Bullying, Discipline & Other Lessons (Goldsmiths, 2024). He directs the MA in Creative Writing at the University of Leicester.
His website is www.jonathanptaylor.co.uk.
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