Longleaf Review
  • THE JOURNAL
  • FEATURES
    • Interviews
    • Reviews
    • Features Archives
  • ABOUT
    • Mission & History
Longleaf Review creative nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and hybrid — all of it weird
Longleaf Review creative nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and hybrid — all of it weird
  • THE JOURNAL
  • FEATURES
    • Interviews
    • Reviews
    • Features Archives
  • ABOUT
    • Mission & History
Home Feature Archives Contributor Interviews “Looking at like the same moon”: A Conversation with Matt Hsu
CContributor Interviews

“Looking at like the same moon”: A Conversation with Matt Hsu

  • byLongleaf Staff
  • August 31, 2022
  • 1 minute read
0
Shares
0
0
0
0

Matt Hsu is a student from San Francisco, California. His work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, and he’s published or forthcoming in Roanoke Review, (mac)ro(mic), Longleaf Review, and The Lumiere Review. Currently he’s querying his first novel: a twisty, thriller-mystery about a crafty assassin. You can find him on Twitter at @MattHsu19 or at his personal website.

Click here to read Matt’s “chang’e, the liar” from our summer 2022 issue!

Longleaf Staff

— Previous piece

"The truths that only live in your mind": An Interview with Sara Streeter

Next piece —

“Make that space for yourself”: An Interview with Kristine Langley Mahler

Longleaf Review

A registered 501 (c)(3) literary nonprofit
Founded in 2017
ISSN 2578-1197

Home Feature Archives Contributor Interviews “Looking at like the same moon”: A Conversation with Matt Hsu