Corey Cook is the author of two other chapbooks: Rhododendron in a Time of War (Scars Publications) and What to Do with a Dying Parakeet (Pudding House Publications). His work has appeared in Ballard Street Poetry Journal, Chiron Review, Entelechy International, The Henniker Review, Ibbetson Street, Loch Raven Review, Nerve Cowboy, Pearl, Plain Spoke, Red River Review, THRUSH Poetry Journal, Wild Goose Poetry Review, Willard & Maple and elsewhere. New work is forthcoming in The Aurorean, The Legendary and Muddy River Poetry Review.
Corey edits The Orange Room Review with his wife, Rachael. Rachael's photographs are featured in Flock and in each issue of The Orange Room Review. They live in Thetford Center, Vermont with their two daughters.
Website: http://theorangeroomreview.webs.com/
► Corey's Origami micro-chapbook & selected poem are available below.
Origami Micro-chapbook |
Selected Poem(s) |
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Cover Photo by Rachel Cook
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{mooblock=Fall}
butterfly boldly
flits by, then is lost amid falling maple leaves
two plump cardinals -
craggy apple tree's entire yield for the season
splitting wood -
wedge of geese descends • Corey Cook © 2012 {/mooblock} |