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Margot Singer joins the Festival in cooperation with the I.J. and Jeanne Wagner Jewish Community Center.
Margot Singer's collection of short stories, The Pale of Settlement, won the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction and is forthcoming from the University of Georgia Press (www.ugapress.org). Her fiction and creative nonfiction have appeared in numerous journals, including The Sun, AGNI, North American Review, Western Humanities Review, Third Coast, and Ascent. She has won an NEA Literature Fellowship for Prose and Shenandoah's Thomas H. Carter Prize for the Essay. Singer earned a PhD in Creative Writing from the University of Utah, and currently lives in Granville, Ohio, where she is an assistant professor of English at Denison University.
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