Ruth Singleton

Ruth Singleton is a writer, poet, mother and educator. Ruth gained an MA in creative and life writing from Goldsmith College, London and works in fiction, poetry and essay formats. Her career is centred on digital learning to inspire and educate. She is a former music review writer for Drowned in Sound.

Since moving to Nottingham with her family, Ruth’s poetry has been published by Big White Shed and featured on BBC Radio Nottingham. She is a member of GOBS spoken-word poetry collective and has performed with them at the Nottingham Playhouse, New Art Exchange, and Hockley Hustle festival. Her debut poetry pamphlet co ∙ lapse was self-published in 2025 with funding from Arts Council England.

Ruth’s work currently explores themes spanning nature writing, kinship and folklore. She is excited to collaborate with poets and visual artists to bring depth and community to her creative practice. If you are interested in collaborating – get in touch.