Geoffrey Cook
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Geoffrey Cook is a Canadian poet and teacher.
[edit] Life
Geoffrey Cook was born in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada. He now lives in Montreal where he teaches at John Abbott College
[edit] Work
In an interview with Jennifer Varkonyi, Geoffrey Cook stated that the most important quality of his poems was sound. His poetry and essays have been published in many journals such as The Antigonish Review, Books in Canada, The Danforth Review, Descant, Fiddlehead, and Pottersfield Portfolio.[1] His first book, Postscript, was published in 2004 by Vehicule Press.