Diane Glancy

Diane Glancy is professor emeritus at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota, where she taught Native American Literature and Creative Writing. She was the 2008-09 Visiting Richard Thomas Professor of Creative Writing at Kenyon College. In 2012-14 she was a visiting professor at Azusa Pacific University. Currently she teaches in the low-residency MFA program at Carlow University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Glancy has published several books with Wipf & Stock: The Book of Bearings and The Collector of Bodies, Concern for Syria in the Middle East (poetry), The Servitude of Love (short stories), No Word for the Sea, Mary Queen of Bees, Ironic Witness, One of Us (novellas) and Uprising of Goats, the voices of 10 Biblical women. A collection of nonfiction, Fort Marion Prisoners and the Trauma of Native Education, was published by the University of Nebraska Press in 2014. A collection of poetry, Report to the Department of the Interior, was published by the University of New Mexico Press in 2015. Other books are on her website www.dianeglancy.com.