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Sean Cole (born November 19, 1971) is an American journalist and poet. He is a producer for the radio show and podcast '' This American Life''.


Early life

Cole is from the Boston area. He grew up in the Unitarian Church. In episode 660 of ''This American Life'', "Hoaxing Yourself," Cole recounted how he spoke with an affected British accent from ages 14 to 16, a habit that sprang from his fondness for British programs like ''
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'' and '' Dempsey and Makepeace''. He attended
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in Vermont, graduating in 1993.


Career

Cole's career in radio began in 1997 with an internship at the Boston NPR affiliate WBUR. He went on to work there for nine years as a news-writer, engineer, announcer, field-producer, reporter and, finally, a correspondent for the documentary series ''Inside Out''. From 2006 to 2011, he was a contract reporter American Public Media's '' Marketplace'' and, briefly, a senior reporter for '' Weekend America''. He then worked as a staff producer for WNYC’s '' Radiolab'' for a year and a half. Cole has also contributed to the NPR programs '' All Things Considered'', '' Only a Game,'' and the podcast '' 99% Invisible'' among other shows. From mid-2011 through 2013, he was a regular guest host for '' The Story with Dick Gordon'' out of WUNC in North Carolina. Cole became a contributor at '' This American Life'' in 1999, and then joined the staff in 2014. He is currently a Supervising Producer for the show and serves as guest host occasionally. In 2021, Cole won the Best Documentary: Gold award in the Third Coast / Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Competition for his story "Time Bandit."


Poetry

In May 2022, Cole released the poetry collection ''After This Messages'' on Lunar Chandelier press. He's also the author of the chapbook ''Itty City'' (Pressed Wafer, 2003) and other chapbooks. In the anthology, ''Starting Today: 100 Poems for Obama's First 100 Days'', Cole's was day 95. His poem "To Acropolis" was included in a collection of art and writing to benefit victims of the Boston Marathon bombing. In a review, Audrey Mardavich called Cole "a superb thinker: he can be irreverent when it matters most, he is inventive with his images and sounds, he is very funny". In 2019, Marlboro College awarded Cole an honorary doctorate in humane letters.


Personal life

Cole became an Internet-ordained clergyman in the Universal Life Church in 2001 and has performed more than 20 weddings for his friends.


Bibliography

*''Itty City'' (Pressed Wafer, 2003) *''The December Project'' (Boog Literature, 2005) *''One Train'' (Dusie, 2012) *''After These Messages,'' (Lunar Chandelier, 2022)


Selected Poems

*"Union Street" and "Gansett Point" *"From the February Sonnets" *"March 18, 2020" and "March 22, 2020" *"Show" *"five"—co-written with David Kirschenbaum *"From the States Project"—co-written with David Kirschenbaum


References


External links


Cole's profile
at WNYC *
Interview with Sean Cole for Jacket2
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