Ling Ma is a writer hailing from Fujian, Utah and Kansas. She is the author of the novel
Severance, which received the 2018 Kirkus Prize, the Whiting Award and the NYPL Young Lions Fiction Award and the 2022 short story collection
Bliss Montage which won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction and The Story Prize. Ma’s Stories and excerpts have appeared in the
New Yorker, The Atlantic, Granta, Virginia Quarterly Review,
Vice, and more. She has been, until recently as we discuss in the interview, an assistant professor of practice in the Arts at University of Chicago. Ling Ma was awarded a 2023
Windham Campbell prize for literature in the fiction category. She spoke to me from her home in Chicago where she lives with her family.
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