Sean Singer (b. 1974 in Guadalajara, Mexico) is an American poet. His first book, Discography, won the 2001 Yale Series of Younger Poets Prize, selected by W.S. Merwin. His poems have been published in various journals, including Salmagundi, Tin House, and Pleiades, and Callaloo. He was a waiter at Breadloaf and won an Academy of American Poets Prize.
He has taught undergraduate and graduate creative writing at Binghamton University, Hunter College, Stern College, Hartwick College, William Paterson University, Northern Arizona University, and Barnard College. He graduated from Indiana University and received his MFA from Washington University in St. Louis. Sean Singer is a Ph.D. student in American Studies, at Rutgers-Newark. He lives in New York City.