Maryanne Moll is a fictionist and essayist from Camarines Sur.

In 2005, Moll’s short story “At Merienda” won third prize in the 55th Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature. Her short stories have also been published in various anthologies, such as the Philippine Speculative Fiction IV, Philippine Genre Stories: Special Crime Edition, and Anomalous 30.

Her first two books, Awakenings and Little Freedoms, are both collections of essays, while her third book, Married Women, is a short story collection and was a finalist for the Cirilo F. Bautista Prize for Best Book of Short Fiction in English in 2014. She published her debut novel, The Maps of Camarines, in 2023.

She has been a fellow at the Silliman University National Writers Workshop and the University of Santo Tomas National Writers Workshop, both in 2003, and the 60th University of the Philippines National Writers Workshop in 2021.

Moll is a member of the Philippine Center of International PEN.

Creative nonfiction
  • 2003. Little Freedoms. Quezon City: Giraffe Books.
  • 2001. Awakenings. Quezon City: New Day.
Fiction
  • 2023. The Maps of Camarines. Singapore: Penguin Random House Southeast Asia.
  • 2011. Married Women: Short Stories. Naga: Ateneo de Naga University Press.




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