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Poet Patricia Colleen Murphy.

Poets Sarah Vap, Dexter L. Booth, and Patricia Colleen Murphy read from their recent work at the Hayden Library on the Tempe Campus. This public reading was followed by a book signing and reception with light refreshments. Sarah Vap received her MFA from Arizona State University. Vap is the author of six collections of poetry. Her most recent book, "Viability," was selected by Mary Jo Bang for the National Poetry Series, and was released by Penguin in 2016. Dexter L. Booth earned an MFA in creative writing from Arizona State University. His collection "Scratching the Ghost" was selected by Major Jackson for the Cave Canem Poetry Prize.

Patricia Colleen Murphy, a graduate of ASU's MFA Program in Creative Writing, founded Superstition Review at Arizona State University, where she teaches creative writing and magazine production. Her collection, "Hemming Flames," was selected by Stephen Dunn for the May Swenson Poetry Award.
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