Wyn Cooper
Wyn Cooper (www.wyncooper.com) is the author of three collections of poetry: Postcards from the Interior (2005), The Way Back (2000), and The Country of Here Below (1987). His poems are included in more than twenty anthologies of contemporary poetry. He has taught at Bennington and Marlboro colleges, as well as at the Frost Place Festival of Poetry, where he serves on the advisory board. He also helps to run the Brattleboro Literary Festival in Vermont. His second CD with Madison Smartt Bell, Postcards Out of the Blue, was released earlier this year. (updated 7/2008)
Extra-credit trivia for fans of Wyn’s poetry: having come across The Country of Here Below in a used bookstore, Sheryl Crow used his poem “Fun” as the basis for her smash hit “All I Wanna Do.”
AGNI has published the following work by Wyn Cooper:
| •Euronymous | ![]() |
| •The Life of the Mind | AGNI 41 |
| •Mockingbird | ![]() |
| •Monkey, Mirror, Troll, Bush | AGNI 56 |
| •Monkey, Mirror, Troll, Bush | AGNI 45 |
| •No One Knows What Tomorrow Is Called | AGNI 57 |
| •Sophie Cabot Black’s The Misunderstanding of Nature | AGNI 41 |


