Please join us in Auerbach 320 or online this Wednesday, Oct. 16, from 1 p.m. – 2 p.m., for our next meeting of the Philosophy Club as Author Brandon Daily talks about the writing of short stories and novels using examples from his own work.
Join meeting online here. Questions? Contact Brian Skelly at bskelly@hartford.edu or 413.273.2273.
Brandon Daily was born and raised in Southern California. In 2012, he and his wife moved to central Georgia, where he now taught high school English and Literature. He holds an M.A. in American Literature as well as being a graduate of Lindenwood University's MFA program, and has worked as an adjunct professor and freelance editor. Brandon's short fiction has been published in several online and print magazines as well as in his collection entitled Darkening (2019), including his one act play South of Salvation which was performed and won first prize in the CAST Players One Act Play Festival in 2012. His poetry is published in various journals and publications. Brandon is also the author of three novels, A Murder Country (2015), The Valley (2016), and Through the Dark (2023). He currently lives in New England with his wife and two children and teaches at the University of Hartford.
An ongoing weekly tradition at the University since 2001, the University of Hartford Philosophy Club is a place where students, professors, and people from the community at large meet as peers. Sometimes presentations are given, followed by discussion. Other times, topics are hashed out by the whole group.
Presenters may be students, professors, or people from the community. Anyone can offer to present a topic. The mode of presentation may be as formal or informal as the presenter chooses.
Come live or join online! Invite friends. Suggest topics and activities. Take over the club! It belongs to you!