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09 Short Stories and a Sprint
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09 Short Stories and a Sprint

Featuring an interview with memoir and short story author An Ngo Lang

This April, add some short story collections to your list, sign up to a free writing sprint, and discover what I’ve dived into. For the full interview with An Ngo Lang, tune in to The Spark wherever you listen to podcasts.


📚 Recommendations for ravenous readers

Three short story collections to add to your “To Be Read” list.


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✏️ Resources for wonderful writers

👣 Updates on my moseying

  • In past episodes, I had mentioned my plans to write a nonfiction sustainability handbook for small businesses. This is now on the back burner because…

  • …I’ve started working on my novel! The inspiration is from a short story I wrote about a year and a half ago during a short story course at City Lit. I used Jessica Payne’s guide and hopped back and forth between Story Genius by Lisa Cron and Save the Cat! Writes a Novel by Jessica Brody. I now have a logline, the synopsis, and a chapter outline. My aim is to have 25 chapters of about 3,500 words each and breaking it down into little chunks like this seems to make it “easy” (??) to write. (I think I’m going to end up eating these words.) I’m more than 1,500 words in!

  • I recently caught up with a friend from high school who, like me, spent a lot of time in Bologna. She did a creative writing MA at the University of East Anglia and I wanted to ask her about it. One thing led to the next and we’ve now formed a writing group together with a friend of hers and a fellow writer from the City Lit short story course. We’re all working on book-length manuscripts: fiction and memoir.

Short story collection submissions to small presses — tracked on Chill Subs 📊
⏱️ 14 pending
🚫 3 rejected
🟰 17 total

Story submissions — tracked on Chill Subs 📊
🏆 6 accepted
🙅‍♀️ 7 withdrawn (accepted elsewhere)
🚫 58 rejected
🟰 71 total


🎙️ Author interview with An Ngo Lang

An Ngo Lang was born in Saigon, Vietnam, and fled with her family in 1975, resettling in Kansas and now living in Australia. She is a writer, actor, and model. Her writing appears in Tomorrow There Will Be Sun, Leatherneck, The VVA Veteran, Kill Your Darlings, diaCritics, and more. To find out more about An, please visit her website anngolang.com. She is also on Instagram and Facebook.

Tune into the The Spark podcast for the full interview!


📙 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.
Buy in US | Buy in UK

Find out more about me and my writing, including press coverage, on my website: madelynpostman.com.


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