About T.L.
T.L. Murray’s work has been featured in a variety of print publications, art exhibitions, and music festivals. Jazz is a constant theme in her work, and she has performed poetic works in association with Tennessee’s Franklin Arts Festival. Her poetry was dramatized by the Virginia Actors’ Theatre for inclusion in a visual art exhibition hosted by William King Regional Arts Center, in association with Blackside Productions’, “I’ll Make Me a World” project.
Her poems have appeared in journals such as (ACE) Dialogue, Limestone Circle, and Ancient Paths, as well as in online journals and magazines such as Tourist 2000, Muse It and Canada’s doobop (jazz) magazine. Her work appeared in the Spring 2019 issue of The Briar Cliff Review. Most recently her work is included, in collaboration with photographer and jazz musician, Rod McGaha, in Ed Towles’, In The Arts Magazine. In addition to finalizing the release of a poetry collection in 2024, she is in the midst of completing her first novel, an historical fantasy offering tentatively titled, Out of the Blue.
An arts advocate and enthusiast who has served on the boards of a variety of arts and non-profit organizations, T.L. also talks for a living.