A fourth-generation Chinese American, Wong grew up in Southern California and later attended the University of California, Berkeley from 1998 to 2002 where she was a poetry editor for the undergraduate literary magazine, Ibid.[1][2] During the 2000s, she lived in New York City and pursued careers in fashion design and journalism.[3] Years later, she attended graduate school for creative writing at Ohio State University; there, she was a poetry editor for The Journal, the university's literary magazine.[4][5]
In 2017, Wong released a chapbook, titled Rare Birds, with Diode Editions, which was a "distilled" version of her thesis for Ohio State University.[13][4] In 2019, Wong's manuscript, As She Appears, was selected for the YesYes Books Pamet River Prize, after which YesYes Books published it in 2022; Wong had been submitting the manuscript to various publishers since 2014.[4] The book won the 2023 Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Poetry, was longlisted for the 2022 National Book Award for Poetry and the 2022 Julie Suk Award, and was a finalist 2023 Northern California Book Award for Poetry.[14][15][16][17] It was also given a starred review in Publishers Weekly.[18]
Wong's work has been supported by various programs and residencies including the Vermont Studio Center and the I-Park Foundation.[19] In 2017, Wong attended the Fire Island Artist Residency where much of her work on As She Appears culminated. The same year, she attended MacDowell for poetry.[20] From 2019 to 2022, she was a California Writing Affiliate for the Headlands Center for the Arts.[21] In 2022, Wong received $20,000 from the San Francisco Arts Commission to support her second poetry collection, a work "that considers early Chinese American history in the San Francisco Bay Area as a response to the anti-Asian pandemic present."[22] In 2024, Wong was a Lucas Artists Fellow at the Montalvo Arts Center.[23] She is also a Kundiman Fellow.[24]
^Pirmohamed, Alycia; Kitano, Christine, eds. (June 3, 2022). They Rise Like a Wave: An Anthology of Asian American Women Poets. Blue Oak Press. ISBN978-0997504033.