SUKI LEE

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ABOUT SUKI LEE

Suki Lee is a Canadian writer and the author of the collection of short stories, Sapphic Traffic. Her short stories are frequently anthologized, most recently in Second Person Queer and Fist of the Spider Woman, both published by Arsenal Pulp Press in 2009. She has an MA from Concordia University, and a BA Honours from Trent University and the University of Wales, Swansea.

Suki Lee's dozens of literary reading credits include the Ottawa International Writers Festival, Pride Toronto and the Parliament of Canada. She has curated readings that have featured some 30 Canadian writers, including Ann-Marie MacDonald, Elizabeth Hay and Frances Itani. The recipient of several professional artist grants, she regularly participates on literary juries and was a judge for This Magazine's Great Canadian Literary Hunt. In addition, she has been a panelist, and guest speaker at Carleton University and University of Ottawa.

Suki Lee lives in Toronto. Originally from Montreal, she has also lived in Ottawa, Vancouver, and Peterborough (Canada), Paris (France), Swansea (UK), and Seoul (South Korea). As well, she has travelled to over 25 twenty countries in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and North America.

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