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Rebecca Cook, CWG president, teaches composition and humanities at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She is a contributing editor for Pierian Springs and writes poetry, fiction, and essays. She is most interested in writing that eats away at the lines between the genres--writing that is neither animal nor vegetable, prose nor poetry; writing that has its roots in all forms of writing and draws its life from the viability of language itself. Rebecca's work has appeared in many print and online journals and magazines. She has new work forthcoming in The New Orleans Review, Midwest Quarterly, Northwest Review, Comstock Review, Slipstream, Margie, Exquisite Corpse, Carve, Plainsongs, and in the e-book The Anemone Sidecar. She is currently at work on a novel-length prose piece, Quilted Creek, situated somewhere between fiction and non-fiction. The first chapter of Quilted Creek was published in the May, 2003 issue of Northwest Review. Her essay "Soaping the Stream" was nominated for a 2002 Pushcart Prize and her poem "Call Me Grim" was nominated for a 2003 Pushcart Prize. Visit her website, rebecca's box. |
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