Richard Murray Vaughan (March 2, 1965 – October 2020) was a
Canadian
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writer and artist.
Biography
Born in
Saint John, New Brunswick
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, Vaughan graduated from the creative writing program at the
University of New Brunswick
The University of New Brunswick (UNB) is a public university with two primary campuses in Fredericton and Saint John, New Brunswick, Saint John, New Brunswick. It is the oldest English-language university in Canada, and among the oldest public un ...
.
He was playwright-in-residence at
Buddies in Bad Times
Buddies in Bad Times Theatre is a Canadian professional theatre company. Based in Toronto, Ontario and founded in 1978 by Matt Walsh, Jerry Ciccoritti, and Sky Gilbert, ''Buddies in Bad Times'' is dedicated to "the promotion of queer theatrical ...
in 1994-95, and has published numerous works, including poetry, fiction, stage plays and journalism for ''
Utne Reader
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'', ''
Xtra!
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'' and ''
The Globe and Mail''. He was
openly gay
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While scant usage referring to male homosexuality dates to the late ...
.
His 2015 book ''Bright Eyed'' is a
memoir
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of his struggles with
insomnia
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.
In October 2020 he was reported missing in
Fredericton
Fredericton (; ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The city is situated in the west-central portion of the province along the Saint John River, which flows west to east as it bisects the city. The river is the do ...
, New Brunswick, where he was working as writer in residence at the University of New Brunswick.
[Rachel Cave]
"N.B. writers and LGBTQ community 'very worried' about missing mentor Richard Vaughan"
CBC News
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New Brunswick, October 14, 2020. Vaughan was found dead by Fredericton Police on October 23, 2020.
Works
* ''The InCorrupt Tables'' (Wild East/Salamanca Chapbooks, 1992 (reprinted 1995), poetry)
* ''William Forrestali's (Muted) Cornucopia'' (Studio 21 Halifax, 1992, art catalogue)
* ''Beyond Bad Times'' (Snowapple Press, 1993, anthology)
* ''Expressions: Writing About Psychiatric Survival'' (Expressions Press, 1993, anthology)
* ''Shout and Speak Out Loud: Atlantic Canadians on Child Sexual Abuse'' (Wild East, 1993, anthology)
* ''Semiotext(e) CANADAS'' (Semiotext(e) Publications, 1994, anthology)
* ''Plush'' (
Coach House Press
Coach House Books is an independent book publishing company located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Coach House publishes experimental poetry, fiction, drama and non-fiction. The press is particularly interested in writing that pushes at the boundar ...
, 1995, anthology)
* ''Symbiosis: The Clinic'' (Symbiosis Collective, 1995, art catalogue)
* ''The Last Word'' (Insomniac Press, 1995, anthology)
* ''a selection of dazzling scarves'' (ECW Press, 1996, poetry)
* ''DISCovering Authors: Canadian Series'' (Gale Research, 1996, CD Rom)
* ''Carnival: A Scream In High Park Reader'' (
Insomniac Press
Insomniac Press is a Canadian independent book publisher.
Founded in 1992 and based in London, Ontario, Insomniac began as a publisher of poetry chapbooks. The company has since evolved into a publisher of a wide variety of fiction, poetry and non ...
, 1996, anthology)
* ''Painted, Tainted, Sainted by Sky Gilbert'' (PUC Press, 1996, introduction)
* ''Blues and True Concussions: 6 New Poets'' (
House of Anansi
House of Anansi Press is a Canadian publishing company, founded in 1967 by writers Dennis Lee and Dave Godfrey. The company specializes in finding and developing new Canadian writers of literary fiction, poetry, and non-fiction.
History
Anans ...
, 1996, anthology)
* ''To Monsieur Desmoulins...'' (Tortoise Shell and Black, 1997, poetry chapbook)
* ''Gay Love Poetry'' (Robinson Publishing U.K. 1997, anthology)
* ''The Ecstatic Moment: The Best of Libido'' (Dell Books, 1997, anthology)
* ''96 Tears (in my jeans)'' (Broken Jaw Press, 1998, poetry chapbook)
* ''A Quilted Heart'' (Insomniac Press, 1998, novel)
* ''Contra/Dictions: Queer Male Fiction'' (
Arsenal Pulp Press
Arsenal Pulp Press is a Canadian independent book publishing company, based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company publishes a broad range of titles in both fiction and non-fiction, focusing primarily on underrepresented genres such as un ...
, 1998, anthology).
* ''Written in the Skin'' (Insomniac Press, 1998, anthology)
* ''Rhubarb-O-Rama!'' (Blizzard Press, 1998, anthology of plays)
* ''Restless Requiem: Catherine Hale's Seductive Altars'' (Art Centre, University of New Brunswick Press, 1998, art catalogue)
* ''Invisible to Predators'' (ECW Press, 1999, poetry)
* ''Camera, Woman'' (2001, drama)
* ''Spells'' (2003, novel)
* ''The Monster Trilogy'' (2003, drama)
* ''Ruined Stars'' (2004, poetry)
* ''Troubled: A Memoir in Poems'' (2008, poetry)
* ''Bright Eyed'' (2015, memoir)
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*Compared to Hitler (Tightrope Books, 2013, selected essays)
References
External links
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1965 births
2020 deaths
Canadian memoirists
Canadian male novelists
Canadian male poets
Canadian newspaper journalists
Canadian magazine journalists
20th-century Canadian poets
21st-century Canadian poets
20th-century Canadian dramatists and playwrights
21st-century Canadian dramatists and playwrights
20th-century Canadian novelists
21st-century Canadian novelists
Canadian gay writers
LGBT dramatists and playwrights
Canadian LGBT poets
Canadian LGBT novelists
LGBT memoirists
Chapbook writers
Writers from Saint John, New Brunswick
Writers from Toronto
University of New Brunswick alumni
Canadian male dramatists and playwrights
20th-century Canadian male writers
21st-century Canadian male writers
Canadian male non-fiction writers