Overview
Maz Do is an Indonesian-Vietnamese American writer originally from the Bay Area. Her fiction has been published online and in print in McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern, the Baffler and other venues. In 2023 she placed first runner-up in McSweeney’s inaugural Stephen Dixon prize for her short story, When the Moths Came. She is a Kundiman Fellow, a 2022 Asian Women Writers’ Mentee, a 2021 Tin House Workshop alumnus, and an MFA student in fiction at Cornell University. This year she was also granted a Fulbright Creative Arts Award for the 2024-25 academic year, which she will be spending in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. She is currently revising her debut novel, Ordinary Fruit.