- Wyn Cooper
Wyn Cooper is an American
poet .Early years
Cooper was raised in
Michigan and later attended theUniversity of Utah andHollins College . [cite book
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title = The Way Back
publisher = White Pine Press
date = 2000
location = Buffalo, NY
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Cooper has taught at the
University of Utah ,Bennington College ,Marlboro College , and at The Frost Place Festival of Poetry. His most recent book is "Secret Address" , a chapbook of postcard poems (Chapiteau Press, 2002). [ [http://www.boaeditions.org/authors/cooper.html cooper ] ] His earlier books are "The Way Back" (White Pine Press, 2000), and "The Country of Here Below" (Ahsahta Press, 1987). Hispoems , stories,essays , and reviews have appeared in Poetry, Orion, AGNI, Crazyhorse, Ploughshares , and numerous other journals. His poems are included in 20 anthologies of contemporary poetry. One of his poems, "Fun", was used for the lyrics of theSheryl Crow song, 'All I Wanna Do'. Crow's producerBill Bottrell discovered Cooper's poetry book "The Country of Here Below" in Cliff's Books, a Pasadena, California used bookstore. Crow adapted "Fun" into the lyrics for her song -- earning Cooper considerableroyalties , and helping to push his book, originally published in a run of only 500 copies in 1987, into multiple reprints. [cite web|title=Text of the poem "Fun" by Wyn Cooper|url=http://ahsahtapress.boisestate.edu/books/cooper.htm] cite web|title="Wyn Cooper: A Serendipitous Career,"|url=http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/5822]He also served as editor of Quarterly West . He currently resides in Halifax,
Vermont .Works
Cooper has published three books of poetry:
*The Country of Here Below (Ahsahta Press, 1987)
*The Way Back (White Pine Press, 2000)
*Postcards from the Interior, (BOA Editions, 2005)He also wrote lyrics for a fictional band in the novel, Anything Goes by
Madison Smartt Bell . The songs were put to music by Bell, recorded and produced byDon Dixon and released as 40 Words for Fear in 2003.Notes
External links
* [http://www.gaffmusic.com/madison_new.html Madison Smartt Bell and Wyn Cooper]
* [http://www.wyncooper.com/ Wyn Cooper official website]
* [http://www.boaeditions.org/authors/cooper.html Wyn Cooper biography]
* [http://www.goucher.edu/x10590.xml Authors Madison Smartt Bell and Wyn Cooper Perform New Songs]
* [http://www.ganderpress.com/fall2008/names/Cooper.pdf 3 Poems by Wyn Cooper]
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