Jennifer Cooke is a London-based poet and Senior Lecturer in English at Loughborough University. Her latest chapbook, Apocalypse Dreams, was published by Sad Press in 2015. Her first collection, *not suitable for domestic sublimation (Contraband Press), was published in 2012. Her work can be found online, in print, and in anthologies, such as Out of Everywhere 2: Linguistically Innovative Poetry by Women in the US and the UK, edited by Emily Critchley (Reality Street). Several poems are available to hear at Archive of the Now. ?Steel Girdered Her Musical: In Several Parts?, a poem-sequence set to music by composer Adam Robinson, has been written about by David and Christine Kennedy in their book Women’s Experimental Poetry 1970-2010: Body, Time and Locale (2013). She has given readings in England, Scotland, the US, Germany, and France and some of her work has been translated into Spanish.