Meet Rod Cochran


Rod Cochran lives in Northwoods region of Pennsylviania and sells real estate, insurance, books, and timber. He and his wife Cindy, a teacher, have two grown children and one grandchild. Bear Hollow was a finalist in the Hemingway First Novel Contest and won the West Branch Christian Writers fiction award. One chapter, "Farm Girls," garnered the Willamette Kay Snow short-story prize. Another chapter, "The Cherry Tree," was published in the New England literary journal Small Pond. His My Brother Methuselah series, four titles to date, was accepted for review by The Writer’s Edge, a consortium of Christian editors. My Brother Methuselah’s debut book A Temple in Nod is about a roguish adventurer who wanders through the Old, New, and Lost Testaments. The sequels to A Temple in Nod—Catching Cain, Quest to Eden and The Days of Noah—are targeted for publication in 2006 and 2007.

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The Rod Cochran Agency, INC
P.O. Box 157
Westfield, PA 16950

Phone: 814-367-5380
Fax: 814-367-5757