“If a Poem is a House”: Inviting Your Reader In

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Both beginning and advanced poets sometimes struggle with making their poems accessible to a wider audience. How do we open the door of our poems to readers? Participants in this flexible workshop will receive feedback on new or older work with a focus on clarity and context while also examining recent poems that touch on these issues.
Jim Daniels

Jim Daniels is the recipient of the 2025-26 Michigan Author Award for lifetime achievement from the Library of Michigan and the Michigan Center for the Book. His new book, Late Invocation for Magic: New and Selected Poems, was published in January. He has authored over thirty collections of poetry, seven collections of fiction, four produced screenplays, and one collection of essays, An Ignorance of Trees, published in 2025. He has also edited many anthologies, including RESPECT: The Poetry of Detroit MusicHe is a recipient of two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships and two from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. Other writing awards include the Brittingham Prize, the Blue Lynx Prize, the Tillie Olsen Creative Writing Award, the Milton Kessler Award, and three Gold Medals in the Independent Publisher Book Awards, and his films have won awards in film festivals around the world. His work has been published in The Best American Poetry and Pushcart Prize volumes. A native of Detroit, he lives in Pittsburgh, where he is the Thomas Stockham Baker University Professor Emeritus of English at Carnegie Mellon University. He currently teaches in the Alma College low-residency MFA Program. 

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Week 5 - “If a Poem is a House”: Inviting Your Reader In Week 5 | Jul 27 - Jul 31
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
8:30 am - 10:30 am
Literary Arts Center at Alumni Hall Poetry Room
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