ALTOONA, Pa. — Erin Murphy, professor of English at Penn State Altoona, has three original works published in a new anthology of contemporary literature for young adults.
“Just YA: Short Poems, Stories, and Essays,” edited by Sarah Donovan, is designed for teachers of grades seven through 12. The book includes a teacher’s guide and is organized around the themes of identity, love, place, justice and the future.
Murphy’s featured works include “Erased,” an erasure poem about climate change; “Illuminated,” a poem about social media; and “Slow Burn,” a creative nonfiction essay about family and mental health.
“Just YA” is published as an open-access book, which means that all content is free of charge and available online. Interested teachers and readers may download the anthology from the anthology website.
“Just YA” is a “rich anthology … with an emphasis on currency and relevance missing from commercial textbooks,” writes educator Wendy Stephens, adding that the book is “an incredible resource with immediate curricular application and more than fifty pages of ideas for instructional support.”
Murphy is the author or editor of more than a dozen books, chapbooks and anthologies, with two additional books forthcoming from Salmon Poetry and Wesleyan University Press. She is the Poet Laureate of Blair County and is currently serving as Penn State’s inaugural Mellon Academic Leadership Fellow for the Big Ten Academic Alliance. You can read more about her work on the author's website.