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Arts:Books
Daily Grind is an essay from George's upcoming collection, Asides, coming out later this year. He starts this reading off with, "It's kinda mean spirited, but I don't care - I'm mean." ENJOY!
"Singleton’s fellow writers regard his work with an affection bordering on awe, but both comic writing and short fiction are underrated forms, which is how Singleton has become something like the John Prine or Tom Waits of Southern scribes: revered, honored, and esteemed but almost criminally underappreciated. Indeed, Singleton’s work is too original, too wildly hilarious and inventive to be imitated." ―Chapter16
Mary Gauthier reads ”We Are Not Alone”
Mary Gauthier reads ”Change the World”
Mary Gauthier reads ”Break the Rules”
Mandy Haynes reads an excerpt from her story, Eva
Mandy Haynes talks with George Singleton
George reads ”What Could’ve Been”
George Singleton reads ”Back From The Grave”
George Singleton reads an excerpt from his story ”Vaccination”
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