Brian Daldorph is a senior lecturer in the Humanities/English at the University of Kansas where he teaches creative writing, literature, and writing classes in the English department. He has also taught in Japan, Senegal, and England. His books of poems include: Kansas Poems. Meadowlark Press, 2021, Blue Notes (Dionysia Press, Edinburgh). 2019, Ice Age/Edad de Hielo (Irrupciones P, Uruguay). 2017, Jail Time (Original Plus P, England). 2009, From the Inside Out: Sonnets (Woodley P). 2008, Senegal Blues (219 P). 2003, Outcasts (Mid-America P). 2000, The Holocaust and Hiroshima: Poems (Mid-America P) 1997. Brian’s 2021 book published by the University of Kansas Press, Words Is a Powerful Thing, is his record of teaching at the jail for the two decades between 2001-2020, where he met Antonio Sanchez-Day, an inmate and fellow poet and helped him get his poetry in print before Day’s death. He edits Coal City Review and is a District 2 member of Kansas Authors Club.
D5 meets Saturday, July 9 at 1:30. Attend on Zoom or in person at 2801 W 15th St N, Wichita, KS.
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D5 meets Saturday, July 9 at 1:30. Attend on Zoom or in person at 2801 W 15th St N, Wichita, KS.
Click on the link below to join the Zoom meeting.