
Eve Chancellor
Eve Chancellor is an English Teacher in Manchester, and she…


Eve Chancellor
Eve Chancellor is an English Teacher in Manchester, and she has previously studied in Liverpool and Melbourne. She has an MLitt in Victorian Literature from the University of Glasgow. Her fiction is published on East of the Web and Reflex Press. Her poetry features in Fly on the Wall, Ink, Sweat and Tears, Green Ink Poetry, Celestite and Sentinel Literary Quarterly.