Wally Suphap

Wally Suphap

Wally Suphap (he/they) is a queer Thai-American writer, lawyer, educator, and social justice advocate based in New York City. His short memoir, Thirteen Ways of Interrogating an Incident, was the overall winner of the Fish Short Memoir Prize, and his essays have been recognized in the Writer’s Digest Personal Essay Awards and the CRAFT Hybrid Writing Contest. He has also received writing fellowships from the Asian American Writers’ Workshop, Hudson Valley Writers Center, and Anaphora Literary Arts. Born in Bangkok, Thailand and raised in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, Wally holds a B.A., J.D., and M.F.A. from Columbia University, where he has taught scholarly writing, creative writing, legal writing, and journalism.

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