Coffeehouse Reading Series
Series produced by Rebekah Zook
Image by: Ian Collins
Literary readings by published authors, lured to Duquesne University by Professor John Fried and the English Department.
Every semester, Duquesne University's English Department hosts a coffeehouse reading series in the Barnes & Noble Cafe on Forbes Avenue, where published authors from all over- from here in Pittsburgh to San Francisco- come to read some of their published (...and sometimes unpublished) work for students, faculty, and the lucky people who originally just popped in to buy coffee.
5 Pieces
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Jennifer Collins, a poet and graduate student at Duquesne University, reads a selection of her poems at the last Coffeehouse Reading event for the ...
- Added: Apr 30, 2013
- Length: 08:26
Keeley Teslik, a graduating senior at Duquesne University, reads an excerpt from one of her short stories, and answers some questions about what it...
- Added: Apr 25, 2013
- Length: 13:59
Steven Schwartz, a writer and resident professor at Colorado State University, reads his story "Seeing Miles," and answers some questions on voicin...
- Added: Apr 07, 2013
- Length: 33:34
Craig Bernier, a writer of both fiction and non-fiction (as well as a Professor of English at Duquesne University) reads his short story "Something...
- Added: Feb 28, 2013
- Length: 29:16
Heather McNaugher, a poet and professor at Chatham University, reads from her collection and answers some writer-ly questions.
- Added: Feb 14, 2013
- Length: 08:30