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Ian Ross Singleton

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Ian Ross Singleton has written short stories, translations, reviews, and essays which have appeared in journals such as: Saint Ann’s Review; Cafe Review; New Madrid; Fiddleblack; Asymptote; The Los Angeles Review of Books; and Fiction Writers Review.

“Инь и ян” is the Russian way of saying yin and yang as well as the two most common ways Russian speakers pronounce the name “Ian.”

The name Singleton came from southern Ireland to Canada and immigrated to the United States with Ian’s father in the 1950s.

Two Big Differences is his first novel.

Short Story Recommendations (a request from a student)

“Root Worker” by Edward P. Jones from All Aunt Hagar’s Children “A Story by Maupassant” by Frank O’Connor from The Collected Stories “Boule de Suif” by Guy de Maupassant from The Necklace, translated by Jay Neugeboren “Guy de Maupassant” by Isaak Babel, translated by Boris Dralyuk “Walking Out” by David Quammen “A Small, Good Thing” […]
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