"George Singleton works territory that is not terribly fashionable these days but is durably appealing: wacko-Southern." --
The New York Times "George Singleton might well be America's funniest short story writer." --
Men's Journal "The people of
Calloustown--George Singleton's brilliant new collection--are as hard-bitten and worn down as the title suggests, but in the hands of Singleton, without a doubt one of the very finest storytellers out there, there are veins of redemption and compassion at every turn, not to mention the trademark exhilarating humor and wit that grace all the Singleton writes. He is one of the funniest writers out there and also one of the wisest." --Jill McCorkle, author of
July 7 and
Life after Life "If you read only one book this year, make it
Calloustown. George Singleton is the best kind of genius, a mad one, and while his stories are acts of mad genius, they are also acts of great skill, acts of great compassion, acts of great intelligence. These are stories not to be missed" --Tom Franklin, author of
Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter and
Hell at the Breech