Sheila E. Murphy is a prolific poet and artist who has lived all of her adult life in Phoenix, Arizona. She earns her living as a leadership and organizational developer and consultant. Starting with formal musical training, Dr. Murphy has also immersed herself in the study of language and literature. As a corporate officer with responsibility for a wide range of human and fiscal resources, she has directed human development in many forms throughout her career.
Where are you now?
I am in my office at Monterosa in Central Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
What are you reading?
I am reading Painting as an Art, Richard Wollheim; The New State, by Mary Parker Follett; The Bully Pulpit, by Doris Kearns Goodwin.
What have you discovered lately?
There is no such thing as chronological age.
Where do you write?
I write anywhere I can get away with it.
What are you working on?
I am working on collaborative visual poetry with Kathy Ernst, a collaborative long poem with Douglas Barbour, a collaborative visual poetry collection with John M. Bennett, a theoretical book about organizational performance, poetry and drawing of various types, and whatever must be done that I capture in a moment or so.
Have you anything forthcoming?
I have everything forthcoming. I am working all the burners.
What would you rather be doing?
If I write it, I’ll have to do it, and if I do it, I may have to erase it.
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Lauds (34)
Moment(um)
A cappella roses
proffer flow.
One leaves the premises
that premise her convivial restraint,
as blossoms pass
train windows to surpass.
Such energy, yet beauty in the momentum, as though one can have flow and hovering at the same time, speed and restraint, passing and surpassing.
ReplyDeleteLove this poet & her work!