

Therefore, imagine my surprise when I was seated next to this marvelous woman at the Excellence in Teaching Awards Banquet. She noticed on my profile in the banquet bulletin that I, too, am a teacher and a writer, and we enjoyed a wonderful conversation on writing. God has a magnificent way of bringing the perfect people into our lives with impeccable timing.

"Bon voyage, my son."
Although she is retired, Mrs. Singleton still found time to educate a young man aspiring to be anything and everything. That night she taught me that whether outside the classroom or beyond the campus walls, educating and mentoring never truly ends. I am truly grateful for the opportunity to meet this special lady and for her to enlighten me with her work and her wisdom. In my eyes, Frances Dubose Singleton is a pillar of Southern poetry and education in this country. I am blessed to know her and sincerely humbled to carry on her legacy.
For more information about Mrs. Singleton and her poetry, her contact information is below:
Frances Dubose Singleton
P.O. Box 341
Sumter, SC 29151