Diane Glancy
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Diane Glancy, poet, novelist, playwright, essayist
Diane Glancy was born on March 18, 1941 in Kansas City, Missouri, of a Cherokee father and an English/German mother. Her B.A. was received from the University of Missouri in 1964. She was married for 19 years to Dwane Glancy and has a son, David, born in 1964 and a daughter, Jennifer, born in 1967. From 1980 to 1986 Diane was Artist-in-Residence for the State Arts Council of Oklahoma. Several of her books come from that experience. In 1987, she attended the Iowa Writers Workshop and subsequently obtained her M.F.A. from the University of Iowa in 1988. The following year she began teaching at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota, where she is now a Professor in the English Dept. In Creative Writing, she teaches poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction and scriptwriting. She also teaches a Native American Literature course and a seminar in Native American Literature. She has also taught in the Bread Loaf School of English M.A. program on the campus of the Native American Preparatory School in Rowe, New Mexico, in 1999.
Awards
Diane was named the Writer of the Year for Screenplays 2003-2004 by The Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers. She was awarded a 2003 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship and the 2003 Juniper Poetry Prize from the University of Massachusetts Press for Primer of the Obsolete. She has received the Arts and Science Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Missouri, the Cherokee Medal of Honor from the Cherokee Honor Society in Tahlequah, OK, and the Thomas Jefferson Teaching/Scholarship Award from Macalester College.
Diane was the Native American Inroads Mentor at The Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis where she taught Creative Nonfiction in 1997. She also received a Creative Nonfiction Fellowship from The Loft in 1990, a Career Initiative Grant in 1996, and a McKnight Artist Fellowships for Writers Loft Award of Distinction for Creative Prose in 1999. In 1993 Diane received the Emily Dickinson Poetry Prize from the Poetry Society of America. In 2001 she received the Pablo Neruda Prize for Poetry from the Nimrod Journal, University of Tulsa. Diane held a Lannan Foundation Fellowship at the Provincetown Art Center Residency in 1995. She received a Minnesota Humanities Commission Grant in 1997 and a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board in 1990.
The Stones for a Pillow was the National Federation of State Poetry Societies Manuscript Winner for 2000 and was a finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award for poetry. In 2003, The Mask Maker received the Oklahoma Book Award in the fiction category. In 2000 (Ado) Ration was a finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award for poetry while The Voice That Was in Travel was a finalist in the fiction category. The Cold-and-Hunger Dance was a finalist in the non-fiction category in 1999 and Flutie was a finalist in the fiction category. In 1997 Pushing the Bear was a finalist in the fiction category and in 1996 Boom Town was a finalist in the Poetry/Playscript category. Iron Woman received the Capricorn prize, given by The Writers Voice, New York. Trigger Dance was awarded the 1990 Charles and Mildred Nilon Fiction Award from the University of Colorado and the Fiction Collective. Claiming Breath was awarded the North American Indian Prose Award from the University of California (Berkeley and Santa Cruz) and the American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation in 1993. Lone Dog's Winter Count received the Minnesota Book Award for Poetry. One Age in a Dream received the Lakes and Prairies Prize in 1986.
Diane was the Five Civilized Tribes Playwright Laureate in 1984-86, 1988-90, and 1994-96. She received the Aspen Theater Chamberlain Prize in 1988 and the Oklahoma Theater Association Award in 1987. In 2001, Diane held a Works in Progress Fellowship at the Red Eye Theatre in Minneapolis. She has held Many Voices Playwriting Fellowships from the Playwrights Center in Minneapolis in 1995 and 2001, a Sundance Screenwriting Fellowship at U.C.L.A. in 1998, and received the Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers Playwriting Award in 1997. In 1990, Diane was awarded the Borderlands Theater Play Festival Award and in 1989, she received the Jones Commission from the Playwright's Center in Minneapolis.
She has held Blandin Private College Foundation Grants in 1990, 1991 and 1994, a Wallace Faculty Travel Grant in 1993, Jerome Travel Grants in 1990 and 1995, and a Diverse Visions Grant from Intermedia Arts Minnesota in 1990. She has also been a Fred C. Allen Fellow at the Newberry Library, a National Endowment for the Arts Fellow in 1990 and a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow in 1990, an Edwin Piper Memorial Fellow, and and Equal Opportunity Fellow (both at the University of Iowa). She has been an Artist in Residence for both the states of Oklahoma and Arkansas. In the Spring Quarter of 1998, Diane was the Edlestein-Keller Minnesota Writer of Distinction at the University of Minnesota.
Writing available online
Christopher from the Earthworks website at Salt Publishing.
How to Explain Christ to the Unsaved in Image: Art - Faith - Mystery
Interview & readings from her Michigan Writers Series appearance
Tough Cookie in Sail, Ser.2 v 7, n 3.
Eight poetry and prose pieces in Segue, V3, n 1.
Hog Barn in Witness.
Some Thoughts On Our Uncommon Language in Sulphur.
A Trellis in the Snow in three candles journal.
Red Moon Walking Woman in Ploughshares.
Minimal Indian in Ploughshares.
Halfact, a play, in Sail, Ser. 2 v 5, n 1.
Diane discussing her novel "Stoneheart" on Minnesota Public Radio {RealAudio}
Interview and reading from the Johnson County Library, Kansas
Books by Diane Glancy or containing her work
Poetry
Asylum in the Grasslands, University of Arizona Press.
Rooms, New and Selected Poems,, Earthworks Series, Salt Pub.
Primer of the Obsolete, Univ. Mass Press.
The Shadow's Horse, Univ. Arizona Press.
The Relief of America, Tia Chucha Press.
The Stones for a Pillow, National Federation of State Poetry Societies Press.
(Ado)Ration, Chax Press.
The Closets of Heaven, Chax Press.
Visit Teepee Town : Native Writings After the Detours, Diane Glancy, Mark Nowak (Editors), Coffeehouse Press.
Asylum in the Grasslands, Moyer Bell.
Boom Town, Black Hat Press.
Coyote's Quodlibet, Chax Press.
Lone Dog's Winter Count, West End Press.
Iron Woman, New Rivers Press
Offering : Poetry & Prose, Holy Cow Press.
One Age in a Dream : Poems, Milkweed Editions
Brown Wolf Leaves the Res, (chapbook), Blue Cloud Quarterly.
Prose
In-Between Places, Univ. Arizona Press. Essays
The Dance Partner, Stories of the Late 19th Century Ghost Dance, Michigan State Univ. Press
Stone Heart: A Novel of Sacajawea, Overlook Press.
Designs of the Night Sky, (Native Storiers: An American Narratives Series), Univ. Nebraska Press.
- Native American Calling interview with Diane about Designs of the Night Sky
The Mask Maker, (American Indian Literature and Critical Studies Series Vol 42), U of OK Press.
Visit Teepee Town: Native Writings After the Detours, as editor, Coffee House Press,
The Man Who Heard the Land, Minnesota Historical Society.
The Voice That Was in Travel : Stories, (American Indian Literature and Critical Studies Series Vol 33), U of OK Press.
Fuller Man, Moyer Bell Ltd.
The Closets Of Heaven, Chax Press.
Two Worlds Walking : Short Stories, Essays, & Poetry by Writers With Mixed Heritages, Diane Glancy, C.W. Truesdale (Editors), New Rivers Press.
The Cold-And-Hunger Dance, University of Nebraska Press.
Flutie, Moyer Bell Ltd.
The West Pole, Univ. of Minnesota Press. (Essays)
Pushing the Bear; A Novel of the Trail of Tears, Harcourt Brace.
The Only Piece of Furniture in the House : A Novel, Moyer Bell Ltd.
Trigger Dance, Fiction Collectice Two/Black Ice Books. (Short Stories)
Monkey Secret, TriQuarterly Books. (Short Stories)
Firesticks : A Collection of Stories, (American Indian Literature and Critical Studies Series, Vol 5),Univ of Oklahoma Press. (Short Stories)
Claiming Breath, Univ of Nebraska Press. (Essays)
Braided Lives: An Anthology of Multicultural American Writing, as Editor, with David Mura, Juanita Garciaodoy and Musa Moore-Foster, Minnesota Humanities Commission Staff (Editors), Minnesota Humanities Commission Staff.
Plays
“Cargo”, “The Collector of a Three-Cornered Stamp,” “The Distant Cry of Betelgeuse,” “Man Red,” and “The Words of My Roaring”: available in electronic format from the North American Indian Drama database (Alexander Street Press, 2006)
The Sum of Winter, a collection of nine plays with a foreword on fractional theatre.
Stone Heart: Everybody Loves a Journey West, Alexander Street Press Drama Collections: North American Indian Women’s Drama and North American Indian Drama, a scholarly research collection for university libraries.
American Gypsy: Six Native American Plays, (American Indian Literature and Critical Studies Series Vol 45), U of OK Press.
War Cries: A Collection of Plays, Holy Cow Press.
Screenplay
Dome of Heaven
Anthologies
From Totems to Hip-Hop: A Multicultural Anthology of Poetry Across the Americas, 1900-2002, Ishmael Reed (Editor), Thunder's Mouth Press.
September 11, 2001: American Writers Respond, William Heyen (Editor), Etruscan Press.
Sister Nations, Heid Erdrich and Laura Tohe (Editors), New Rivers Press.
The Colors of Nature: Culture, Identity, and the Natural World, (The World As Home Series), Alison H. Deming & Laurette Savoy (Editors), Milkweed Editions.
Native American Literature: An Anthology, Lawana Trout, McGraw-Hill.
The Norton Anthology of American Literature, Volume 2: Volumes C-E, Sixth Edition, Nina Baym (Editor), Norton.
Stories of Our Way: An Anthology of American Indian Plays, Hanay Geiogamah & Jaye T. Darby (Editors), UCLA American Indian Studies Center.
Seventh Generation: An Anthology of Native American Plays, Mimi D'Aponte (Editor), Theatre Communications Group.
Native American Religious Identity: Unforgotten Gods, Jace Weaver (Editor), Orbis Books.
Identity Lessons: Contemporary Writing About Learning to Be American, Maria Mazziotti Gillan & Jennifer Gillan (Editors), Penguin USA.
Women-Writing-Teaching, Jan Zlotnik Schmidt (Editor), SUNY Press.
Writing America, Keith Donahue (Editor), National Endowment of the Arts.
Elements of Literature: Third Course, Holt Rinehart & Winston, (1997)
Great Scenes from Minority Playwrights: Seventy-Four Scenes of Cultural Diversity, Marsh Cassady (Editor), Meriwether Pub.
The Sacred Place: Witnessing the Holy in the Physical World, W. Scott Olsen & Scott Cairns (Editors), Univ. Utah Press.
Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Volume 24, Shelly Andrew (Editor), Gale Research.
Song of the Turtle: American Indian Fiction 1974-1994, Paula Gunn Allen (Editor), Ballentine Books.
Contemporary Plays by Women of Color: An Anthology, Kathy A. Perkins & Roberta Uno (Editors), Routledge.
Freeing the First Amendment: Critical Perspectives on Freedom of Expression, David S. Allen and Robert Jensen (Editors), New York Univ Press.
Native-American Literature: A Brief Introduction and Anthology, (Harpercollins Literary Mosaic), Gerald Vizenor (Editor), Harper Collins.
River of Time: Fergus Falls 125th Anniversary Anthology, Otter Tail County Historical Society
Smoke Rising: The Native North American Literary Companion, Janet Witalec, Visible Ink Press.
The House on Via Gombito, Madelon Sprengnether, C.W. Truesdale (Editor), New Rivers Press.
Aniyunwiya/Real Human Beings: An Anthology of Contemporary Cherokee Prose, Joseph Bruchac (Editor), Greenfield Review Press.
Writing Women's Lives: An Anthology of Autobiographical Narratives by Twentieth-Century American Women Writers, Susan Cahill (Editor), Harperperennial Library.
What Is Found There: Notebooks on Poetry and Politics, Adrienne Rich, W W Norton & Co.
The Norton Book of Science Fiction: North American Science Fiction, 1960-1990, Ursula K. Le Guin, Brian Attebery (Editors), W W Norton & Co.
The Pushcart Prize XVIII: 1993 1994: Best of the Small Presses, Bill Henderson & Sybil Stenberg (Editors), Pushcart Press.
Callaloo, Native American Literature issue, Johns Hopkins Univ. Press.
Returning the Gift: Poetry and Prose from the First North American Native Writers' Festival, (Sun Tracks Books, No 29) University of Arizona Press.
Odd Angles of Heaven: Contemporary Poetry by People of Faith, David Craig & Janet McCann (Editors), Harold Shaw Pub.
Durable Breath: Contemporary Native American Poetry, John E. Smelcer, D. L. Birchfield (Editors), Salmon Run Pub.
Inheriting the Land: Contemporary Voices from the Midwest, Mark Vinz and Thom Tammaro (Editors), Univ of Minnesota Press.
Earth Song, Sky Spirit: Short Stories of the Contemporary Native American Experience, Clifford E. Trafzer (Editor),
Talking Leaves: Contemporary Native American Short Stories, Craig Lesley, Katheryn Stavrakis (Editors), Dell Books.
Looking for Home: Women Writing About Exile, Deborah Keenan & Roseann Lloyd (Editors), Milkweed Editions.
A Gathering of Spirit: A Collection by North American Indian Women, Beth Brant (Editor), Firebrand Books.
The Clouds Threw This Light, Philip Foss (Editor), IAIA Press.
Songs from This Earth on Turtle's Back, Joseph Bruchac (Editor), Greenfield Review Press.
Books/Articles Containing Interviews with Diane & or Essays on Her Work
Contemporary Authors : Biography - Glancy, Diane (1941-), , Thomson Gale
A conversation with Diane Glancy, (Interview), Jennifer Andrews, An article from: The American Indian Quarterly
6 Poets. Birds of poetry.(Book Review), Matthew Rothschild, From: The Progressive
Diane Glancy. The Voice That Was in Travel: Stories.(Book Review), Howard Meredith, From: World Literature Today
Diane Glancy. Designs of the Night Sky.(Book Review), Howard Meredith, From: World Literature Today
Diane Glancy. Stone Heart: a Novel of Sacajawea.(Book Review), Mary E. Adams, From: World Literature Today
Diane Glancy. American Gypsy: Six Native American Plays.(Book Review), Maria Orban, From: World Literature Today
Diane Glancy. Firesticks: A Collection of Stories .(Book Review), Kathy J. Whitson, From: Studies in Short Fiction
Diane Glancy. Monkey Secret .(Book Review), Carolyn Kuebler, From: The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Diane Glancy.The Only Piece of Furniture in the House (Brief Article), Robert L. Berner, From: World Literature Today
Other European & American Language, (Brief Article) : An article from: World Literature Today, Robert Elsie, M. Byron Raizis, Robert L. Berner, Howard Meredith, Meredith James.
Native American Writers of the United States, (Dictionary of Literary Biography, V. 175), Kenneth M. Roemer (Editor), Gale Research.
I Tell You Now: Autobiographical Essays by Native American Writers, Brian Swann, Arnold Krupat, Brompton Books Corp.
The confrontation of Cherokee traditional religion and Christianity in Diane Glancy's Pushing the Bear by Frederick Hale, originally published in Missionalia, the journal of the Southern African Missiological Society.
Elias, Amy J. "Fragments that Rune Up the Shores: Pushing the Bear, Coyote Aesthetics, and Recovered History." Modern Fiction Studies 45.1 (1999): 185-211.
Adjusting the Margins: Locating Identity in the Poetry of Diane Glancy by Molly McGlennan. SAIL 15:4
See Also
Diane's Macalester College page
Voices in the Gaps has a profile of Diane.
Artist of the Month in Image: Art - Faith - Mystery
The Native American Women Playwrights Archive has a page devoted to Diane.
Profile of Diane on the Bethel University site
A short biography from the Internet Public Library's Native American Author's Project.
This page is part of the Storytellers: Native American Authors Online project.



