Name Erin Murphy | Role Poet | |
Books Word Problems: Poems, Science of Desire, Too Much of this World: Po, Dislocation and Other Theories, Ancilla |
Erin Murphy is an American poet who is credited with inventing the demi-sonnet.
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- Books
- Other publications
- Other awards
- Education
- Career
- References
Erin murphy 2016 carney awards honoring character actors red carpet
Books
Other publications
Murphy's poems have appeared in journals and anthologies such as The Georgia Review, The Southern Humanities Review, Women's Studies Quarterly, Field, Nimrod, Subtropics, The Paterson Literary Review, Literal Latte, Mississippi Review, Green Mountains Review, Kalliope and 180 More: Extraordinary Poems for Every Day, edited by Billy Collins (Random House, 2005).
Other awards
Murphy's other awards include the National Writers Union Poetry Award (judged by Donald Hall), the Normal School Poetry Prize judged by Nick Flynn, a $5,000 Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Award, numerous Pushcart Prize nominations, the Foley Poetry Award, University of Massachusetts M.F.A. Poetry Fellowship, a Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award, and an Individual Creative Artist Fellowship from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.
Murphy was inducted into the Blair County Arts Hall of Fame on October 8, 2015.
Education
Career
She is Professor of English and Creative Writing faculty at The Pennsylvania State University, Altoona College.
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