Mimi Wong ( Literary Magazine Editor)
Mimi Wong is Editor-in-Chief of The Offing, an online literary magazine publishing creative writing in all genres and art in all media. The Offing actively seeks out and supports work by and about those often marginalized in literary spaces and was the recipient of a Whiting Literary Magazine Prize. Mimi’s fiction and nonfiction have appeared in Joyland Magazine, The Believer, Electric Literature, Literary Hub, and the The Margins, and was anthologized in Best! Letters from Asian Americans in the Arts (Paper Monument/n+1, 2021). For her writing on contemporary art by artists in the Asian diaspora, she was awarded the Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant. She has taught literature at Barnard College and currently teaches writing at The New School.
Mimi Wong's Availability During Manuscript Mart Week:
- Tuesday, May 13: 10:00–1:00 & 1:00–4:00 & 4:00–7:00
- Wednesday, May 14: 10:00–1:00 & 1:00–4:00
- Friday, May 16: 10:00–1:00 & 1:00–4:00 & 4:00–7:00
- Saturday, May 17: 10:00–1:00 & 1:00–4:00 & 4:00–7:00
Zoom Meetings with Mimi will be scheduled within these time periods (all EDT), but are subject to change. If Mimi must make a change to this schedule, we will arrange a mutually agreeable Zoom time outside of Manuscript Mart Week.
What I'm Looking For
Please see The Offing's Submittable page and/or subscribe to our newsletter for the most up-to-date calls for submissions.
Submittable: https://theoffingmag.submittable.com/submit
Subscribe: https://theoffingmag.us10.list-manage.com/subscribe/post?u=77acef138344db1b13001f3ee&id=ba1ad38ea5
Sample Titles or Authors
You can read The Offing at: https://theoffingmag.com/
Specializes In
The Offing is an online literary magazine publishing creative writing in all genres and art in all media. The Offing actively seeks out and supports work by and about those often marginalized in literary spaces, including Black and Indigenous people, and people of color; trans people, cis women, agender, gender non-conforming, genderqueer, two-spirit, and non-binary people; intersex people; LGBQA (lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, asexual/aromantic) people; people with disabilities; and especially people living at the intersections of these identities.