Douglas Cole has published two novels and eight poetry collections, including The Cabin at the End of the World, winner of the Best Book Award in Urban Poetry and the International Impact Book Award. His first novel, The White Field, won the 2021 American Fiction Award, and his screenplay of The White Field won Best Unproduced Screenplay award in the Elegant Film Festival and was a finalist in the Indiefare International Film Festival and a quarterfinalist in both the New York Metropolitan Screenwriting Competition & Film Awards and the San Francisco International Screenwriting Competition & Film Awards.
His work has appeared in journals such as Beloit Poetry, Fiction International, Valpariaso, The Gallway Review and Two Hawks Quarterly; as well anthologies such as Bully Anthology (Hopewell), Coming Off The Line (Main Street Rag Publishing), the Bindweed Anthology, and Work (Unleash Press). He also contributes a column called “Trading Fours” to the magazine, Jerry Jazz Musician. https://www.jerryjazzmusician.com/?s=Trading+Fours
He has been awarded the Leslie Hunt Memorial prize in poetry, the Best of Poetry Award from Clapboard House, First Prize in the “Picture Worth 500 Words” from Tattoo Highway, and the Editors’ Choice Award in fiction by RiverSedge. He has been nominated eight times for a Pushcart and nine times for Best of the Net. He lives and teaches in Seattle, Washington.
https://douglastcole.com/
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