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Notes on Madville Publishing’s 2023 Fall Fundraiser

Screencapture from Madville's fall fundraiser, hosted by Gianna Russo. Pictured are Kim Davis, Julie Bloemeke, Jeff Hardin, Sean Carberry, Gianna Russo, and more.

On November 16, 2023, Madville Publishing held its first Fall Fundraiser to help with operating costs. Tickets were available with a donation made through Eventbrite. The fundraiser was organized and hosted by Gianna Russo, author of One House Down and All I See Is Your Glinting: 90 Days in the Pandemic. During the event, fourteen Madville authors, including Gianna Russo, read from their work.

Gratitude from Kim Davis, Madville Publishing founder:

Thanks to everyone who attended for your much needed, and much appreciated donations. We received just over $3000. Thank you.

Anyone who watches news of the publishing industry will know that we, as a small independent publisher face hard times right now. Book returns and fees are literally killing us. The business model for the industry has become very difficult to negotiate for the likes of a small press, but we carry on, believing we’re doing a noble thing by publishing really good, thoughtful literature by first-time authors and seasoned authors alike. We welcome voices that may fall outside the mainstream for reasons that have become quite urgent. So we also take delight in hearing from marginalized writers, and we want to share their thoughts, share their voices. For this, we believe there is still a place for us, and we thank all of you who believe that too. Our authors who read on the 16th made us very proud. They were all so good!

We recorded the readings, and we’re making those recordings available as bonuses for our Patreon subscribers. [I’m still working on this… coming soon!]

Warmly, Kim 😉

In attendance, in order of reading, were Dustin Brookshire, Julie E. Bloemeke, Sean D. Carberry, Gerry LaFemina, Wondra Chang, Jeff Hardin, Juan Ochoa, Pauletta Hansel, Brian Petkash, Linda Parsons, Susan O’Dell Underwood, Kate Sweeney, William Woolfitt, and Gianna Russo.

To learn more about these authors and purchase the titles read during the fundraiser, see the list below:

  • Kate Sweeney read “Why My Grandmother Reminds Me of Sylvia Plath,” “The Grief Orchard,” and “Advice for a Young Son in April” from Worrisome Creatures.

To view a recording of the fundraiser, consider joining Madville Publishing’s Patreon, where the recording will be accessible as a benefit.

To learn more about Madville Publishing, visit our About page or our Authors page. To check out what Madville has published and will publish in 2024, take a look at our Catalog.

Madville Publishing currently has one anthology open for submission: Plain Folk: Notes on American Folk Music.


To support Madville Publishing, a non-profit small press, and a community of authors, follow this link to donate.

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Our 2019-2020 Catalog is Ready!

Madville Publishing's 2019-2020 Catalog cover

Madville Publishing's 2019-2020 Catalog coverOur fall 2019-spring 2020 catalog is finally ready to show the world. We’ve been leaking a title here and there, but now we have them all in one place. We are proud of this curated collection. There is a little bit of everything. Click HERE, or click the image at right to see the whole catalog.

Familiar Essay

Leading the way is Sam Pickering’s The World was My Garden, Too
followed closely by Bob Kunzinger’s A Third Place: Notes in Nature

Memoir

We have an adoption tale from the Himalayan Mountains that reads like fiction by Kate Saunders, Stand in the Traffic

Poetry

Our first poetry offering is A Clearing Space in the Middle of Being by Jeff Hardin
Next comes Gianna Russo’s One House Down
Then the prose poetry of Gerry LaFemina with Baby Steps in Doomsday Prepping
And we finish out the year with a Southern fantasy told in verse by JC Reilly, What Magick May Not Alter

Fiction

We’re sponsoring an anthology of stories about Running Away (we’ll post that call for submissions soon.)
and we have a short story collection by Bobby Horecka, Long Gone & Lost: True Fictions and Other Lies