Michael Mau
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Michael Mau is an actor, writer, and visual artist.
As a short fiction writer, his love for short-form storytelling led him to such films as A Man Departed, Lavender Boy, Fatherless, Housegirl, and Sleep Tight. He is also featured in several series, including Frame of Reference. Michael voices characters in five narrative podcasts: Big Sandy, the sci-fi thrillers Fathom and Derelict, and the supernatural historical dramas Haints and Between the Devil.
Michael's short fiction has appeared in Black Warrior Review, Portland Review, Fifth Wednesday, Mount Hope, Firewords Quarterly, Punchnel's, Ferocious Quarterly, and other places. "An Open Letter to America From a Public School Teacher," originally published in McSweeney's, received national attention when it was picked up by several news outlets. His story "Little Bird" was selected by Lily Hoang as the winner of the Black Warrior Review Fiction Contest. His story "Best Launderette" was selected by guest editor Pam Houston for Fifth Wednesday Journal. Michael's short story, "Pal," a finalist for the Bristol Prize, was adapted into a feature screenplay.
Some of Michael's artwork has been featured in The Esthetic Apostle, Meat for Tea, Manhattanville Review, The Grief Diaries, The Broke Bohemian, Stray Branch, and Cream City Review.
Michael received his MFA from the Bluegrass Writers Studio at EKU. Visit him at michaelmau.org or on Instagram @themichaelmau
As a short fiction writer, his love for short-form storytelling led him to such films as A Man Departed, Lavender Boy, Fatherless, Housegirl, and Sleep Tight. He is also featured in several series, including Frame of Reference. Michael voices characters in five narrative podcasts: Big Sandy, the sci-fi thrillers Fathom and Derelict, and the supernatural historical dramas Haints and Between the Devil.
Michael's short fiction has appeared in Black Warrior Review, Portland Review, Fifth Wednesday, Mount Hope, Firewords Quarterly, Punchnel's, Ferocious Quarterly, and other places. "An Open Letter to America From a Public School Teacher," originally published in McSweeney's, received national attention when it was picked up by several news outlets. His story "Little Bird" was selected by Lily Hoang as the winner of the Black Warrior Review Fiction Contest. His story "Best Launderette" was selected by guest editor Pam Houston for Fifth Wednesday Journal. Michael's short story, "Pal," a finalist for the Bristol Prize, was adapted into a feature screenplay.
Some of Michael's artwork has been featured in The Esthetic Apostle, Meat for Tea, Manhattanville Review, The Grief Diaries, The Broke Bohemian, Stray Branch, and Cream City Review.
Michael received his MFA from the Bluegrass Writers Studio at EKU. Visit him at michaelmau.org or on Instagram @themichaelmau