
James Raymond Daniels (born 1956 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American poet and writer. Like his father and many of his friends, Daniels worked for the Ford Motor Company before college. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Alma College in 1978 and a master’s degree from Bowling Green State University in 1980. In his writing, he addresses the issues of blue collar work, adolescence, and determining the role of a poet. The factories proved a setting for many of his poems, which describe the hardships factory workers face. Since 1981, Daniels has been on the faculty of the creative writing program at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he is the Thomas Stockham Baker Professor of English. The majority of Daniels' papers can be found within the Special Collections department of Michigan State University's main library. Daniels' literary works have been recognized and highlighted at Michigan State University in their Michigan Writers Series. He won the inaugural Brittingham Prize in Poetry in 1985 from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Series
Books

Gun/Shy
2021

Birth Marks
2013

Having a Little Talk with Capital P Poetry
2011

Night with Drive-By Shooting Stars
2002

Gargoyle 58
2012

Lives of Service
Stories from Maryknoll
2001

M-80
1993

Places/Everyone
1985

In Line for the Exterminator
2007

Punching Out
1990

Revolt of the Crash-test Dummies
2007

Show and Tell
New and Selected Poems
2003

Blue Jesus
2000

Blessing the House
1997

Rowing Inland
2017