John Glenday

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John Glenday
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Born Broughty Ferry, Scotland
Occupation Poet
Nationality Scottish
Notable works The Apple Ghost (1989)
Undark (1995)
Grain (2009)
The Golden Mean (2015)
Spouse Erika Glenday (1999)

John Glenday grew up in Monifieth, Tay Estuary, and is a Scottish poet.

Life

John lives in the Scottish Highlands, with his wife Erika. He has three sons, two stepchildren and two grand daughters.

His work appeared in Times Literary Supplement, London Review of Books, Poetry (Chicago), The Scotsman, The Guardian, Financial Times, Wascana Reviewand Ploughshares to name but a few.

He won the XE Nathan Prize in 1994 for After Versalius (from Undark).

In 2010 he was shortlisted for the Ted Hughes Prize for Excellence in New Poetry and for the Griffin Poetry Prize 2010 for his most recent collection Grain.

His work is included in many anthologies such as the Faber Book of Twentieth Century Scottish Poetry (Faber and Faber 1992), Last Words: New Poetry for the New Century (Picador, 1999), New British Poetry (Grey Wolf Press, 2004), Contemporary poetry and contemporary science (Oxford University Press, 2006), 100 Favourite Scottish Poems (Luath Press, 2006), 100 Favourite Scottish Love Poems (Luath Press, 2008) and Being Human (Bloodaxe, 2011).

He was a judge for the 2011 National Poetry Competition, together with Jackie Kay and Colette Bryce.[1]

John's new book 'The Golden Mean' was published on 10 September 2015.

Awards

  • Scottish Arts Council Book Prize for The Apple Ghost
  • Poetry Book Society Recommendation for Undark
  • Poetry Book Society Recommendation for Grain
  • Shortlisted for the Ted Hughes Award 2010 for Grain.
  • Shortlisted for The Griffin Poetry Prize 2010 for Grain

Poetry collections

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