Poetry. TETH, Sheila Murphy's latest collection, sifts through daily experience to forge "new methods of occurring/ in the world." In poems that enact Zukofskyan riots of attention, the consonantal fi
Poetry. "These two poets, Sheila E. Murphy and John M. Bennett, have done it all and now they are doing it together. The creatures of collaboration they amassed here are familiar somehow, yet the
Most long poems contain lyric occasions. Here is an amazingly sustained lyric that contains traces of other commodities. —Robert Kroetsch Sheila Murphy and Douglas Barbour extend their singular poetic
Across great distances and a panorama shaped by words, poets Douglas Barbour and Sheila Murphy began writing in collaboration. Tapped to technology’s dance across paper, with thoughts like bright colo
Poetry. This is a long-form collaborative visual poem which includes a dialogue between at least 2 voices and one or more crows, on themes of consciousness, time, place, and friendship. As the authors