Cooke, John Peyton
COOKE, John Peyton
COOKE, John Peyton. American, b. 1967. Genres: Novels. Career: Madison Police Department, Madison, WI, police stenographer, 1990-92; HP Publishing, NYC, copy editor, 1992-1994; Scientific American Medicine (periodical), NYC, associate editor, 1994-. Publications: NOVELS: The Lake, 1989; Out for Blood, 1991; Torsos, 1993; The Chimney Sweeper, 1994; Haven, 1996; The Rape of Ganymede, 1998. Contributor to anthologies. Contributor of fiction to periodicals. Address: c/o William Morris Agency Inc., 1325 Avenue of the Americas 15th Floor, New York, NY 10019, U.S.A.
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