Sam Singleton writes memoir and autofiction about memory, grief, and the stubborn hope that survives both. His debut project is currently in progress, and he lives in the UK.

Sam Singleton is a memoir and autofiction author whose work explores the way love and loss echo through ordinary days. His writing is interested in memory, what it keeps, what it edits, and the stories we tell to live with both.
He is currently drafting his debut, a memoir/novel hybrid that traces how first love and final loss can mirror each other. Through fragmented recollections and narrative reconstruction, his work examines the tension between what really happened and what we need to believe.
Away from the page, Sam is a reader of overlooked classics, a late-night café regular, and someone who always finds an excuse to take long walks through unfamiliar streets.
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