Rebecca Cook


Rebecca Cook

Rebecca Cook, a 2009 Bread Loaf Margaret Bridgman Scholar in fiction, teaches intro to creative writing, creative nonfiction, poetry, and western humanities. She writes both prose and poetry and is particularly interested in writing that defies genre. She was awarded a Dairy Hollow writer's residency in 2005 and is a two-time Pushcart nominee. She is co-founder of the Chattanooga Writers Guild and is actively involved in organizing UTC’s Meacham Writers’ Workshop. She has published poems and stories in many literary journals including New England Review, Northwest Review, New Orleans Review, Orchid, Quarter After Eight, Wicked Alice, Barrelhouse, Midwest Quarterly,and Margie. Her chapbook of poems, The Terrible Baby (2006), is available from Dancing Girl Press. Poems from The Terrible Baby have been translated into Romanian and published in the Romanian literary journals Convorbiri Literare, Poesis, and Poezia. Most recently, a series of poems appeared in the regional anthology, Southern Light: Twelve Contemporary Southern Poets (2011). In 2009, she graduated Vermont College of Fine Arts with concentrations in creative nonfiction and poetry.

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