Correcting the Landscape deals with the travails of the
editor of an alternative weekly paper in
Fairbanks, Alaska, his growing friendship with one of his staff, and his struggle against an environmentally damaging development.
Alan Cheuse commented on this novel on the
NPR program
All Things Considered. Cole's poetry collection,
Inside, Outside, Morningside, was published posthumously in 2010. A poem from that collection,
Pushkin, about her eponymous
cat, was read by
Garrison Keillor on his
NPR program ''
The Writer's Almanac''. Cole's second novel,
A Spell on the Water, appeared in 2011. The novel deals with a widowed mother, four daughters and a son in
Northern Michigan between the mid 1950s and early 1970s. They cope---or sometimes fail to cope---with the environment, their rural community, and each other. The children come of age and the family makes ends meet partly by running a somewhat shabby lakeside resort during the summers. A collection of stories,
The City Beneath the Snow, has been published. ==Personal life==