Jim Daniels and Keely Bowers Featured at Next Coffee House Reading Series

The free campus Coffee House Reading Series continues with readings from Jim Daniels and Keely Bowers tomorrow, Thursday, March 15, at 7 p.m. at the Genesius Theater Rehearsal Hall.

Daniels is an author, poet and screenwriter who teaches creative writing at Carnegie Mellon University. His most recent works include Birth Marks, Having a Little Talk with Capital P Poetry, Eight Mile High and Trigger Man. Daniels work has also appeared in the Pushcart Prize and Best American Poetry Anthologies.

Bowers is a fiction author who teaches creative writing at the University of Pittsburgh and Carlow University. Her work has been published in Carve, Crazyhorse and Dickinson Review. Bowers also won The Chicago Tribune’s Nelson Algren Award for short fiction.

The next Coffee House Reading, sponsored by the Department of English, will be held Tuesday, April 17. It features the literary works and creative writing of established writers as well as Duquesne students.

Email barrettf@duq.edu for more information on this free, public event.