John Glowney

John Glowney is an attorney practicing in Seattle. His poems have recently appeared in Iron Horse, Poetry Northwest, and Crab Orchard Review. He received the Pushcart Prize in 1976-77, and the Richard Hugo Prize from Poetry Northwest in 1999. Glowney was a winner of the 2002 Robert Winner Memorial Award from the Poetry Society of America.
Reading List
Moon
She is the daisy, all crude lines and crayon, the first-grade boy drew for his mother. She is a crumpled-up letter. She is the reason why the teen-age boy throws the stone at his father’s eye. She lights the red …