c.r. glasgow

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c.r.glasgow (doc; Dr.g) is a Caribbean-American writer, somatic psychologist, and spiritual director. At its core, c’s work challenges fixed ideas of healing and embodiment through the use of loose associations, polyocularity, and relationship across generation, time, and species. c’s work has been supported most recently by Lambda Literary, Tin House, UCross, Roots.Wounds.Words, and Anaphora Arts. Their chapbook the Devils that raised Us was longlisted by Frontier Poetry. c received a 2023 Best of the Net nomination in poetry from Torch Literary and they have been the recipient of the Tennessee Williams Scholarship in Poetry from Sewanee and the Haitian Heritage Scholarship from VONA. Their recent work can be found in Obsidian: Literature & Arts in the African Diaspora, Black Lawrence Press, Lion’s Roar, and Callaloo.
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    “Writing was something that i held tight and as free of institutional compressions and extraction as i could, but in that grip, it wasn’t growing.”
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