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Barry Tebb is an English poet, publisher and author. He was born in Leeds, West Yorkshire in 1942.

His poetry was first published by Alan Tarling's 'Poet and Printer Press' in the sixties, along with Ted Hughes, Michael Longley and Ian Crichton Smith. His first collection was praised by John Carey in the New Statesman and his work was included in the Penguin anthology Poetry of the Underground in Britain.

After a twenty year writer's block he began to write again in 1990. Appalled by the state of poetry publishing he founded Sixties Press in 1993 which has published over forty books and pamphlets. Most of which end up being given away by Tebb to people who don't want them.

Tebb's own Selected Poems, The lights of Leeds was published by Redbeck Press in 2001.

Among the many writers Sixties Press has published are Daisy Abey (first novel Like the Wind, 2003, republished by Vijitha Yapa in Sri Lanka in 2005 and given enthisiastic reviews by, among others, Carl Muller, in the Daily News): one of her poems has been chosen for the Norton Anthology Eastern Voices to be published in 2007. Other poets published by the press include Kim Taplin, Debjani Chaterjee, Thomas Blackburn, James Simmons, Jon Silkin, W.D.Snodgrass, Martin Bell, Mark Floyer, Michael Haslam, Jeremy Reed, John Horder, John Heath Stubbs, Edward Lucie Smith and Brenda Williams.

Tebb's novel Pitfall Street chronicles his upbringing in 40s working class Leeds (where Peter O'Toole, Richard Hoggart, Tony Harrison, Keith Waterhouse also grew up)and gives a hilarious account of the many Gregory Fellows in Poetry at Leeds University he knew well, especially Peter Redgrove and Jon Silkin. With Debjani Chatterjee he edited The Sixties Press Anthology of Gregory Fellows Poetry. His autobiography, The Fiddler and His Bow appeared in 2005 and 'The Nostalgia Bus: Collected Poems and Selected Prose' will appear in late 2007. Tebb is also a persistent campaigner (with Brenda Williams) for better mental health services for himself and Brenda Williams, a lame protester who spends most of her time boring people outside the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead while living off the state.

He has edited two major anthologies of poetry and prose, Beyond Stigma and The Real Survivors Anthology. Now an OAP he devotes his time to being a carer, writing, campaigning and editing and blogging inananely in capital letters. He has over 100 Google listings and runs six websites, including www.sixtiespress.co.uk and www.criticalobs.co.uk.

In August 2010 Tebb contributed to an eBook collection of political poems entitled Emergency Verse - Poetry in Defence of the Welfare State edited by Alan Morrison
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