This month I recorded under a duvet (best for sound quality) in Birmingham. I was up there to speak about ESG Expectations at FAB, the Festival of Accounting and Bookkeeping, on as part of my work at Grain Sustainability. Carbon accounting goes hand-in-hand with financial accounting. I’ve also been refining a keynote speech on sustainability which incorporates storytelling.
📚 Recommendations for ravenous readers
March’s theme, thanks to Backstory London, is “New Beginnings.”
The Husbands by Holly Gramazio
The Strange Case of Jane O. by Karen Thompson Walker
Remainder by Tom McCarthy—sent to me through the Big Green Bookshop Book Club subscription
The Promised Land by Mary Antin
✏️ Resources for wonderful writers
The free, online Writer’s Workout conference, March 17-23
How to Tell a Story: The Essential Guide to Memorable Storytelling from The Moth
Lists on Bluesky, like the small presses I’m submitting to, and Tania Hershman’s hybrid writing starter pack
The inaugural Alternative Book Fair in London was held on March 5-8. Check out all the independent presses listed!
👣 Updates on my moseying
CanvasRebel’s mission is to create a space for artists, creatives and entrepreneurs to be able to learn from their peers through the magic and power of storytelling. My own life, writing, and sustainability work resonate with that mission, and I’m excited to be featured there. “Meet Madelyn Postman”
Learning from Becca Syme’s Better-Faster Academy about CliftonStrengths
More learning from Becca, on her QuitCast for Writers podcast, about #JOMO: the Joy Of Missing Out
Short story collection submissions to small presses — tracked on Chill Subs 📊
⏱️ 10 pending
🚫 3 rejected
🟰 13 total
Queries to literary agents — tracked on QueryTracker 📊
🤷♀️ 7 closed after no response to query letter
🚫 2 rejections after reading query letter
😭 2 rejections after reading full manuscript
🟰 11 total
Story submissions — tracked on Chill Subs 📊
🏆 6 accepted
⏱️ 1 pending
🙅♀️ 7 withdrawn (accepted elsewhere)
🚫 57 rejected
🟰 71 total
🎙️ Author interview with Holly Gramazio
Holly is a writer, game designer, and curator from Adelaide, living in Walthamstow in London. Her debut novel The Husbands is a comedy about a woman whose attic starts creating an infinite supply of husbands. It just came out in paperback.
She founded, and for five years directed, the experimental games festival Now Play This, and wrote the script for the award-winning video game Dicey Dungeons. She’s interested in rules, play, cities, gardens, games that get people acting creatively, stories that buy into a ridiculous premise and then really commit to it, and art that gets people interacting with their surroundings in new ways.
Listen to Holly on The Spark wherever you listen to podcasts (here’s a link to all platforms). Her reading recommendations are Living with Birds by Len Howard, The Animals in That Country by Laura Jean McKay, and Memento Mori by Eunice Hong.
Holly can be found at hollygramazio.net, on Bluesky and Instagram, and you can sign up to her newsletter.
📙 Where to find my writing
"Things My Dad Told Me" in Tomorrow There Will Be Sun, the Hope Prize anthology published by Simon & Schuster Australia.
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“Gold Mountain Diggers” in Issue 10 of Livina Press.
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“His Bones” in Transformations, the Oxford Flash Fiction Prize anthology.
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Find out more about me and my writing, including press coverage, on my website: madelynpostman.com.
Most book links go to my Bookshop.org page, where sales are win-win-win, benefiting the authors, local bookstores, and my own writing—unlike using A-you-know-who!
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