George Singleton is a storyteller from the South and of the South whose stories reach beyond this place we call home.
This fall, there’s a bumper crop from the writer in Spartanburg, South Carolina: “The Curious Lives of Nonprofit Martyrs,” a collection of short fiction, published by Dzanc Books - and “Asides,” a collection of essays, published by EastOver Press and out on November 7th.
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Dzanc Books
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EastOver Press