Kay McKenzie Cooke
Kay McKenzie Cooke (born 1953) is a poet from New Zealand. BackgroundCooke was born in 1953 in Tuatapere, Southland, New Zealand.[1] She is of Kāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe, English, Scottish, and Irish descent. She attended the Dunedin Teachers' College and worked in the Early Childhood Sector.[2] Cooke currently lives in Dunedin.[3][4] CareerCooke has published four collections of poems:
Cooke has been published in the 2020 & 2014 Best New Zealand Poems series and her work was praised in the 2007 edition.[5][6] She was included in The Second New Zealand Haiku Anthology[7] and Cordite Poetry Review.[8] Her work has also appeared in a number of literary journals and magazines including: Takahe, "Landfall", New Zealand Listener, Sport, JAAM, Southern Ocean Review, Trout, Glottis, and Poetry New Zealand.[2] Cooke has published two novels: "Craggan Dhu (Time Will Tell)" Fiction. Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC – KDP Print U.S.A. ISBN 9798630145512 "Quick Blue Fire" Fiction. Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print U.S.A. ISBN 979-8357633552
Cooke has collaborated with fellow poet Jenny Powell to create 'J&K On The Road Again', a project to discover and promote poetry in the rural areas of New Zealand.[9] AwardsIn 2003 Cooke's collection, Feeding the Dogs won the NZSA Jessie Mackay Best First Book Award for Poetry at the New Zealand Book Awards.[10] References
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