Richard Murray Vaughan (March 2, 1965 – October 2020)[1] was a Canadian writer and artist.[2]
Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, Vaughan graduated from the creative writing program at the University of New Brunswick.[3] He served as playwright-in-residence at Toronto's Buddies in Bad Times from 1994 to 1995 and published numerous works, including poetry, fiction, stage plays, and journalism for publications such as Utne Reader, Xtra!, and The Globe and Mail.[4] Vaughan was openly gay.[5]
His books included the poetry collections a selection of dazzling scarves (1996), Ruined Stars (2004), and Troubled: A Memoir in Poems (2008), the plays Camera, Woman (2001) and The Monster Trilogy (2003); and the novels A Quilted Heart (1998) and Spells (2003). His 2015 book Bright Eyed is a memoir detailing his struggles with insomnia.[6]
In October 2020, he was reported missing in Fredericton, New Brunswick, where he was working as writer in residence at the University of New Brunswick.[7] Vaughan was found dead by Fredericton Police on October 23, 2020.[3]
Pervatory, an unfinished novel manuscript, was published posthumously in 2023.[8]
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