About Mrs. Singy
Mrs. Singy, a.k.a. Baltimorean Suzanne Molino Singleton, is a freelance writer, editor, and communications specialist with a diverse collection of stories and features published in magazines and newspapers in Baltimore, New York, and a handful of other states. Online her writing is found on as Baltimore’s Inspirational Examiner, and on SmartWomanOnline.com, plus of course here on YesNetwork.com as she weaves tales of the baseball life married to YES announcer Ken Singleton, a.k.a. "Singy" as his former teammates nicknamed him.
Suzanne writes the weekly inspirational e-column SNIPPETS, which she created in 2006 to offer encouragement and empowerment for women.
Her background includes a career spanning corporate publications, nonprofit communications, public relations, events, publishing, and fundraising. She has self-published three books offering ideas for gift giving, party planning, and Halloween costumes.
A 1981 graduate of Towson University with a bachelor’s in Mass Communications, Mrs. Singy lives with Ken in Baltimore County and has followed her husband to many a ballpark around the country. Married for 18 years, the Singletons parent three sons, a daughter, and a feisty Rottie named Razer. They became first-time grandparents September 21, 2009 to the Littlest Singy.
Suzanne writes the weekly inspirational e-column SNIPPETS, which she created in 2006 to offer encouragement and empowerment for women.
Her background includes a career spanning corporate publications, nonprofit communications, public relations, events, publishing, and fundraising. She has self-published three books offering ideas for gift giving, party planning, and Halloween costumes.
A 1981 graduate of Towson University with a bachelor’s in Mass Communications, Mrs. Singy lives with Ken in Baltimore County and has followed her husband to many a ballpark around the country. Married for 18 years, the Singletons parent three sons, a daughter, and a feisty Rottie named Razer. They became first-time grandparents September 21, 2009 to the Littlest Singy.

