Artemis Speaks

Bill Glose, Warrior Veteran turned Poet

June 20, 2021 Jeri Rogers Season 2 Episode 20
Artemis Speaks
Bill Glose, Warrior Veteran turned Poet
Show Notes

Uniting his own combat experience with those of other veterans, Bill Glose examines the lasting effects of battle and injuries often invisible to the naked eye.

Bill Glose is a former paratrooper and combat veteran. The author of five poetry books and two chapbooks,  Glose has been published in The Missouri ReviewRattle, and The Sun, among others. In 2011, he was named the Daily Press Poet Laureate and in 2017 he was featured by NPR on The Writer’s Almanac. A multi-genre writer, his honors include the F. Scott Fitzgerald Short  Story Award, the Robert Bausch Fiction Award, and the  Dateline Award for Excellence in Journalism.

Bill Glose wins 2020 Main Street Rag Poetry Book Award  for Postscript to War 

"This powerful collection of poetry by a veteran of the first  Gulf War, Bill Glose, manages to be violently truthful,  harshly hopeful, angry, and yet forgiving. Probably only a  combat veteran could have written anything with this  truth; but only a poet gifted with the ability to find the right  images and words could have made the ugly, fearful,  heroic truth so beautiful and moving.” 

— David Anthony Sam, former President of Germanna  Community College, author of Dark Fathers & Other  Poems and Final Inventory.

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