Diane Glancy
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(Helen) Diane Glancy (born 1941) is a Cherokee poet, author and playwright.
Glancy has a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Iowa. She has taught Native American literature and creative writing as associate professor at Macalester College, Saint Paul, Minnesota.
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[edit] Online writings
[edit] Novels and prose works
- Stone Heart: A Novel of Sacajawea, Overlook Press (2003)
- The Cold-and-Hunger Dance, U Nebraska Press (2002)
- Designs of the Night Sky, U Nebraska Press (2002)
- The Mask Maker: A Novel, U Oklahoma Press (2002)
- The Man Who Heard the Land, Minnesota Historical Society Press (2001)
- David: Taken from the New International Version of the Bible, IBS Publishing (2000)
- Fuller Man, Moyer Bell Ltd. (1999)
- The Voice that was in Travel, U Oklahoma Press (1999)
- Flutie, Moyer Bell (1998)
- Pushing the Bear, Harcourt Brace (1998)
- The Closets of Heaven, Chax Press (1996)
- Monkey Secret, TriQuarterly Books (1995)
- The West Pole, Minnesota Center for Book Arts (1994)
- Claiming Breath, U Nebraska Press (1992)
- Trigger Dance, Fiction Collective Two (1990)
- One Age in a Dream, Milkweed Editions (1986)
- The Man Who Owns a Buffalo Trap, Central States University (1983)
- The Woolslayer, Hadassah Press (1982)
- Drystalks of the Moon, Hadassah Press (1981)
- Traveling On, MyrtleWood Press (1980)
[edit] Poetry collections
- Primer of the Obsolete, U Massachusetts Press (2004)
- The Shadow’s Horse, U Arizona Press (2003)
- The Stones for a Pillow, National Federation of State Poetry Societies Press (2001)
- The Relief of America, Tia Chucha Press (2000)
- (Ado)Ration, Chax Press (1999)
- Closets of Heaven, Chax Press (1999)
- Asylum in the Grasslands, Moyer Bell (1998)
- Boom Town, Black Hat Press (1997)
- Coyote’s Quodlibet, Chax Press (1995)
- West Pole, Minnesota Center For Book Arts (1997)
- The Only Piece of Furniture in the House, Moyer Bell (1996)
- Red Moon Walking Woman, Just Buffalo Literary Center (1995)
- Lone Dog’s Winter Count, West End Press (1991)
- Iron Woman, New Rivers Press (1990)
- Offering: Poetry and Prose, Holy Cow Press (1988)
- Brown Wolf Leaves the Res, Blue Cloud Quarterly (1984)
- House on Terwilliger. House on Twenty-Fourth Street, Hadassah Press (1982)
- Red Deer, MyrtleWood Press (1982)
- What do People do West of the Mississippi?, MyrtleWood Press (1982)
- The Way I Like to See a Softball Mitt, Hadassah Press (1981)
[edit] Plays
- War Cries: A Collection of Plays, Holy Cow Press (1997)
- American Gypsy: Six Native American Plays, U Oklahoma Press (2002)
[edit] Non-fiction
- Freeing the First Amendment: Critical Perspectives on Freedom of Expression, New York U Press (1995)
- Naming Myself: Writings on Identity, Macalester College (1995)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Official Diane Glancy site
- Diane Glancy's entry at the Internet Public library
- Diane Glancy's entry at Voices from the Gaps
- Diane Glancy's page at University of Macalester
- Interview and readings at Michigan U