Mary Wang is a Chinese-Dutch writer, editor, and radio producer based in New York. She founded Against Nudity, an experiment in fashion conducted in almost monthly pdf’s. She also leads the US programming for The White Review and conceived and runs Miscellaneous Files at Guernica, a series of virtual studio visits that uses screenshots from writers’ digital devices to understand their practice. Her work has appeared in BOMB, the Guardian, Longreads, the New Republic, New York Public Radio/WNYC, Village Voice, and Vogue, among others. She’s currently working on a novel about a woman who no longer understands why she should get dressed. She lives with her partner, four cats, and two rabbits.