Stray Decorum by George Singleton
Eleven stories, all previously published in journals like Atlantic Monthly, Oxford American, and The Georgia Review, in which George Singleton brings small-town South Carolina alive. Using everyday situations like a dog needing its annual vaccination, and buckets of humorous observations, Singleton pokes and prods his readers into realizing we're all simply restless for a pat on the head.
Publication Date: October 9, 2012
Paperback: 220 pages
ISBN: 978-1-938103-54-4
Also available as an eBook
Eleven stories, all previously published in journals like Atlantic Monthly, Oxford American, and The Georgia Review, in which George Singleton brings small-town South Carolina alive. Using everyday situations like a dog needing its annual vaccination, and buckets of humorous observations, Singleton pokes and prods his readers into realizing we're all simply restless for a pat on the head.
Publication Date: October 9, 2012
Paperback: 220 pages
ISBN: 978-1-938103-54-4
Also available as an eBook
Eleven stories, all previously published in journals like Atlantic Monthly, Oxford American, and The Georgia Review, in which George Singleton brings small-town South Carolina alive. Using everyday situations like a dog needing its annual vaccination, and buckets of humorous observations, Singleton pokes and prods his readers into realizing we're all simply restless for a pat on the head.
Publication Date: October 9, 2012
Paperback: 220 pages
ISBN: 978-1-938103-54-4
Also available as an eBook
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
George Singleton has published nine collections of stories, two novels, and a book of writing advice. Over 200 of his stories have appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, Harper’s, Story, One Story, Playboy, the Georgia Review, Zoetrope, Southern Review, Agni, Virginia Quarterly Review, and elsewhere. He’s received a Pushcart, and a Guggenheim. His next collection of stories, The Curious Lives of Non-Profit Martyrs, is forthcoming from Dzanc in September. His first collection of essays, Asides, will be published by EastOver Press in November. A member of the Fellowship of Southern Writers, he lives in South Carolina.