Erin Murphy (poet)

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Erin Murphy is an American poet who is credited with inventing the demi-sonnet. She received her B.A. in English and Philosophy from Washington College, and an M.F.A. in Poetry from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst's MFA Program for Poets & Writers (MFA Fellowship recipient). Murphy is Professor of English and Creative Writing faculty at The Pennsylvania State University, Altoona College. [1]

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Murphy's poems have appeared in journals and anthologies such as The Georgia Review , The Southern Humanities Review , Women's Studies Quarterly , Rattle, 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).

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Murphy's other awards include the National Writers Union Poetry Award (judged by Donald Hall), the Normal School Poetry Prize judged by Nick Flynn, the Rattle Poetry Prize Readers Choice Award, a 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. [2]

Murphy was inducted into the Blair County Arts Hall of Fame on October 8, 2015. [3]

She is Poet Laureate of Blair County.

She was named Penn State University's inaugural Mellon Academic Leadership Fellow for the Big Ten Academic Alliance for 2023-25.

References

  1. "Penn State Altoona directory".
  2. "Verse Daily: About Distant Glitter by Erin Murphy". www.versedaily.org. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  3. "Murphy to be inducted into Blair County Arts Hall of Fame | Penn State University". news.psu.edu. Retrieved 2016-03-05.