Geoff Cochrane

 

Geoff Cochrane is a poet and fiction writer who was born in Wellington, NZ in 1951 and has lived there almost all his life.

In 2009 he was awarded the Janet Frame Prize for Poetry.

He has published several highly-regarded collections of poetry, including Aztec Noon: Poems 1976-1992 and Into India, Acetylene, Vanilla Wine, Hypnic Jerks and the novels Tin Nimbus, named a 1996 Commonwealth Best First Book Prize regional finalist, and Blood. His poems have also appeared in journals including Sport and Printout and in several anthologies.

His collection of poetry 84 484 was published by Victoria University Press in 2007 and reviewer Amy Brown said, "If you're already a Geoff Cochrane fan, his latest work will not be disappointing. Cochrane’s relaxed precision, stunning vocabulary and formidable concision are all happily present in 84-484, a book full of memories, characters, Wellington, self-portraits and riddles"

His new collection Pocket Edition was published in May 2009.

His poem "Vanilla Wine" was chosen for the online collection Best New Zealand Poems 2003. His poem "Little Bits of Harry" was selected for Best New Zealand Poems 2004, while "Seven Unposted Postcards to My Brother" was named one of the Best New Zealand Poems 2005

Geoff's poem "Chemotherapy" was selected as one of 2007's Best New Zealand Poems

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