RLF Fellows Year 4 (2002/03)
Rukhsana Ahmad,
playwright, Queen Mary, University of London
Lynne Alexander,
novelist, St Martin's College Lancaster
Gillian Allnutt,
Associate Fellow
Carole Angier,
biographer, University of Warwick
Peter Benson,
novelist, University of Leicester
Sally Cline,
biographer, Anglia Ruskin University
Clare Colvin,
novelist, University of Greenwich
Andrew Cowan,
novelist, University of East Anglia
Stevie Davies,
novelist, Swansea University
Michael Donaghy 1954-2004,
poet, Goldsmiths, University of London
Menna Elfyn,
poet, Aberystwyth University
Alison Fell,
novelist, University College London
Mary Flanagan,
Associate Fellow
Magi Gibson,
poet, University of Paisley
Tony Gould,
Associate Fellow
Lesley Grant-Adamson,
novelist, Newnham College, University of Cambridge
Kaiser Haq,
poet and translator, School of Oriental and African Studies
Tobias Hill,
poet and novelist, University of Sussex
Catherine Johnson,
children's writer, London College of Communication
Vanessa Jones,
novelist, London College of Fashion
Brian Keaney,
teenage fiction author, London College of Fashion
David Kennedy,
poet and editor and literary critic, Leeds Trinity University
Rupert Loydell,
poet and editor, University of Bath
Carl MacDougall,
novelist, Robert Gordon University
Sarah Maguire,
Associate Fellow
Jan Marsh,
Associate Fellow
Alex Martin,
novelist, Westminster Institute of Education, Oxford Brookes University
Katharine McMahon,
novelist, University of Hertfordshire
Brian Morse 1948-2007,
children's writer, Coventry University
William Palmer,
novelist, University of Birmingham
David Rain,
novelist, University of Brighton
Tessa Ransford,
poet, Centre for Human Ecology
Sol B River,
dramatist, peripatetic, northwest England
Ann Shearer,
non-fiction writer, Imperial College London
Dave Sheasby 1940-2010,
playwright, Bretton Hall, University of Leeds
Henry Shukman,
poet, Oxford Brookes University
Malaika Rose Stanley,
children's writer, University of North London (now London Metropolitan University)
Valerie Thornton,
poet, University of Glasgow
Jim C Wilson,
poet, Office of Lifelong Learning, University of Edinburgh