For more than a few years now, local writer Steve Hughes has been putting together a reading series called the Good-Tyme Writers Buffet. It’s a novel idea: A bunch of writers get together, read for 15 minutes each at most, and each brings a dish to share. It’s a neat gimmick that lessens the intimidation factor of a literary event. You can come, have a handful of bacon, listen for as long as you like, and move on.

The event has built steam over the years, and with a little financial help, Hughes is now even able to bring in authors not from the Detroit area. At tonight’s Good-Tyme Writers Buffet, the guest is Bonnie Jo Campbell, an unpretentious sort of writer who grew up on a farm and whose novels have received honors far and wide. 

Also the event has an unusual theme: cowboys. Let’s see how the roster of local writers and poets Hughes picked (which, full disclosure, includes some guy named Michael Jackman) manage to read about THAT!

The event takes place 7-10 p.m. at 3309 Caniff, Hamtramck.

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Born in 1969 at Mount Carmel hospital in Detroit, Jackman grew up just 100 yards from the Detroit city line in east Dearborn. Jackman has attended New York University, the School of Visual Arts, Northwestern...

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