Lizz Murphy
Lizz Murphy writes between Binalong NSW and Canberra ACT, a habit which began while commuting by bus (aeons ago). Now she commutes part-time by car still keeping her eye out for poems. She writes in a variety of styles from prose poetry to micro poetry often incorporating found text.
Lizz has published over a dozen books. Her eight poetry titles include: Shebird and Six Hundred Dollars (PressPress), Walk the Wildly (Picaro/Ginninderra), Stop Your Cryin (Island Press), Two Lips Went Shopping (Spinifex Press). Spinifex Press also published her best known anthology Wee Girls: Women Writing from an Irish Perspective. She is published in numerous anthologies and journals in Australia and overseas.
Lizz is a former Canberra Times Poetry Editor, has worked in regional arts development, arts and publishing, was once a regional newspaper editor and when she was very young, a shop assistant.
She blogs at A Poet’s Slant lizzmurphypoet.blogspot.com
Awards
2015 Aesthetica Creative Poetry Competition (UK) – Finalist
2014 Aesthetica Creative Poetry Competition (UK) – Finalist
2013 Blake Poetry Prize – Highly Commended
2011 Rosemary Dobson Poetry Prize (joint)
2008 Max Harris Poetry Prize — APPC Committee Selection
2006 CAPO (Canberra Arts Patrons Organization)-Singapore Airlines Travel Award (Calcutta)
2005 artsACT Travel Grant (Calcutta)
1998 ACT Creative Arts Fellowship (Literature)
1994 Anutech Poetry Prize
Book Awards
Two Lips Went Shopping: 1998 ACT Creative Arts Fellowship for development
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