Joan Murray: Skydiving Fall & Poetry - Her Incredible Story!
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Could you fathom plummeting from nearly three miles high and living to tell the tale? Joan Murray's story is not just about survival; it's a testament to the indomitable human spirit and a convergence of improbable events that defy explanation.
In 1999, Joan Murray, a former banker with a penchant for skydiving, experienced a catastrophe no one anticipates. During what was meant to be another exhilarating descent, her parachutes failed to deploy at 14,500 feet. Imagine the freefall, the wind screaming past your ears, the ground rushing towards you with terrifying speed. This was the reality for Joan Murray. A reality that most would not survive. She was a former banker turned skydiving enthusiast, she had completed 35 dives, each one fueling her passion for the sport, yet none prepared her for what was to come. With a chilling inevitability, Joan Murray collided with the ground, shattering the right side of her body. The sheer force of the impact defied the odds of survival, leaving onlookers in disbelief. But, as fate would have it, this was only the beginning of her extraordinary ordeal. The harrowing impact was just the first act in a drama of survival that would capture the world's attention.
Category | Information |
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Name | Joan Murray |
Occupation(s) | Former Banker, Skydiver, American Poet, Writer, Playwright, Editor |
Known For | Narrative poems, including "Queen of the Mist," "Looking for the Parade," and "Swimming for the Ark"; miraculous survival after a skydiving accident |
Skydiving Accident | Fell from 14,500 feet in 1999 after parachute failure; landed on a mound of fire ants |
Awards & Residencies | Several awards and residencies for her poetry |
Published Works (Poetry) |
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Edited Anthologies | Anthologies of poetry for Pushcart Prize and Poetry Society of America |
Recognition | National Poetry Series Winner |
Poetry Readings | NPR's Morning Edition, PRI's To the Best of Our Knowledge, and at hundreds of universities and cultural centers. |
Current Residence | Upstate New York |
Additional Information | Adapted "Queen of the Mist" for the stage; working on a novel. |
Reference Website | Poetry Foundation |


