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Murray, Aífe

Aífe Murray
Independent Scholar, Writer, Artist
aife@aifemurray.com
http://maidasmuse.com

"Emily Dickinson's Poems Reflect specter of Slavery," Bay State Banner, February 28, 2014 print and online editions: http://baystatebanner.com/news/2014/feb/28/emily-dickinsons-poems-reflec...

“A Yankee Poet’s Irish Headwaters” in Extended Family: Essays on Being Irish in America from New Hibernia Review, Dufour Editions 2013

Josephine Pollitt: Dickinson Scholar, EDIS Bulletin, Nov/Dec 2012 http://www.emilydickinsoninternationalsociety.org/node/17

"Gathering Up the Fragments: Recipe Poems by Emily Dickinson" Guest blog, Four Pounds Flour, Historic Gastronomy http://www.fourpoundsflour.com/gathering-up-the-fragments-recipe-poems-b...

The Emily Dickinson Sensorium: An introduction to the writer's workshop through the senses at LitCrawl NYC & co-sponsored by EDIS http://litcrawl.org/nyc/schedule/an-emily-dickinson-sense-surround

Maid as Muse: How Servants Changed Emily Dickinson’s Life and Language, UPNE/UNH, 2010 http://maidasmuse.com/book/ Finalist, Northern California Book Awards

“Architecture of the Unseen,” Companion to Emily Dickinson, Mary Loeffelholz & Martha Nell Smith, Blackwell Publishing, 2008: 11-36

"Margaret Maher's Amherst" - public walking tour of the Dickinson servants' Amherst. Sponsored by the Emily Dickinson Museum

Letter to the Editor, American Poetry Review, 35:2 (Mar/Apr 2006) 60-61 http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3692/is_200603/ai_n17189201/pg_1

“A Yankee Poet’s Irish Headwaters” New Hibernia Review, 6:1 (Spring 2002) 9-17

The Encyclopedia of the Irish in America, ed. Michael Glazier, U of Notre Dame, 1999 (Margaret Maher)

“Miss Margaret's Emily Dickinson,” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture & Society, 24:3, Spring 1999: 697-732

An Emily Dickinson Encyclopedia, ed. Jane Eberwein, Westport CT: Greenwood, 1998 (funeral, Tom Kelley, Margaret Maher)

“Promise: Land,” Five Fingers Review #17 (1998): 161-169

"Kitchen Table Poetics Walk" - public walking tour of the Dickinson servants' Amherst. Sponsored by the Mead Art Museum

Art of Service, fine hand-sewn books written and made for the exhibition Language As Object: Emily Dickinson and Contemporary Art, The Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, 1997 (artists’ books)

“Kitchen Table Poetics,” Titanic Operas: American Women Poets and Emily Dickinson, Dickinson Electronic Archives http://www.emilydickinson.org/maher/index.htm (1997 digital installation)

“My Stove and I,” The American Voice #39, 1996: 68-77

“Kitchen Table Poetics,” The Emily Dickinson Journal, 5:2 (fall 1996): 285-296