In 2017, Cole's short story collection
Black Ice Matter received the award for best first book of fiction at the
Ockham New Zealand Book Awards. A review by
Stuff said that the collection "would be a good book on any reckoning but as a first book it is simply outstanding"; it "shows an assurance of tone, a clarity of style and expression, and an ability to handle different voices, that would be the envy of most more experienced authors". She also had an essay published in the collection
New Writing edited by Thom Conroy, and a short story published in
Black Marks on the White Page edited by
Witi Ihimaera and
Tina Makereti. In 2018, she attended the
International Writing Program at the
University of Iowa. In July 2022, Cole's first novel
Na Viro was published. It is a science fiction novel set in the distant future and featuring Pacific culture. A review in the
New Zealand Listener described it as an "ambitious book", "at the forefront of a new and particularly interesting genre", but noted that the book was challenging to read in some respects. A review in
Landfall concluded that
Na Viro is "an important and enjoyable pioneering story that not only brings a uniquely Pasifika voice to the genre but also uses its inter-galactic plot to celebrate the traditions and challenges of the Pacific". Cole received the inaugural International Residency with Australia, a partnership between the Michael King Writers Centre and
Varuna, The Writers' House. The award involved a month's residency at Varuna, to be taken up in October 2022, and an appearance at the Blue Mountains Writers' Festival. In 2022 she had a story published in the
First Peoples Shared Stories anthology, and gave the annual
Peter Wells lecture at the Same Same But Different literary festival. In June 2023, she was announced as the recipient of the Fulbright-Creative New Zealand Pacific Writer's Residency, which provides for three months' residency at the
Center for Pacific Islands Studies at the
University of Hawaiʻi. Her work was published in
The Routledge Handbook of CoFuturisms (Routledge),
Pacific Arts Aotearoa (Penguin) and
A Kind of Shelter Whakaruru-Taha (Massey University Press). ==Selected works==