Posted on September 15, 2020

You Want More by George Singleton
You Want More by George Singleton

Happy Pub Day to UNC Greensboro MFA Writing Program alum George Singleton! You Want More launches today from Hub City Writers Project.

 

“These stories have absurdist energy, wit, and inventiveness to burn, but antic comedy is their mode and métier, not their sole aim or reason for being. Singleton’s work doesn’t wear literariness on its sleeve; even when he channels canonical writers, as in “John Cheever, Rest in Peace,” he does so in a way that’s literal and can seem almost anti-literary—making the grandly metaphorical, life-spanning “The Swimmer” into a story in which a man suffers a heart attack on his riding mower and then, dead, cuts a gently arcing swath across his town before crashing into a silo. But these stories are often sneakily ambitious, sneakily moving. Singleton has Charles Portis’ gift for writing a satire both ruthless and lined always with affection, and like that Southern icon, he’s a master of and evangelist for the joys and idiosyncrasies of speech, especially the loquacious talk of barrooms and Little League fields and scrapbooking shops. For the uninitiated, a wonderful introduction to a Southern original.”

―Kirkus Reviews, Starred

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