Katie Singer

Katie Singer

Katie Singer has an MFA from Fairleigh Dickinson University and is a lecturer in the department of English, Communication, and Philosophy at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, New Jersey.

Her writing consists of short stories, poems and essays and she has published in various literary journals and newspapers including the Paterson Literary Review and The New York Times. Her most recent publication is a short story entitled, The Moment, which will soon appear in Family Reflections: The Contemporary American Family in the Arts; edited by Carmen Flys Junquera; Institute of American Studies Publishing, Spain.

Katie has taught writing workshops in composition and creative writing, has run seminars on contemporary issues vis-à-vis writing and sat on panels at international writers’ conferences. Her most recent literary experience took place at the International Conference on the Short Story held in Lisbon, June 2006. There she presented a paper entitled; Short Stories Save Women’s Souls and gave a reading of her unpublished story, The Girl Next Door.

Katie is originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan, in USA which is where she first became enamored of all things athletic, especially tennis and football. She is a proud mother of two children, ages twelve and fourteen, and lives in Montclair, New Jersey.