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Suki Lee in the Chiapas, Mexico About |
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Suki Lee was born in Montreal and has lived in Vancouver, Peterborough, Swansea (UK) and Seoul (South Korea). She has travelled extensively in over twenty countries across Asia, Africa, Europe and North America, most recently in Belgium and Mexico. Lee's fiction is widely published and anthologized. She has an M.A. from Concordia University's Creative Writing and English Literature program, and a B.A. Honours from Trent University and the University of Wales Swansea in English Literature and History. Sapphic Traffic, her debut collection of stories, was released in 2004 and is distributed in Canada, the US and the UK. Suki lives in Ottawa. She is a contributor to the CBC and the Ottawa Citizen. As well, she is the literary curator of Westfest, which featured Ann-Marie MacDonald reading on its main stage in 2006. Suki's recently anthologized short stories include: "Through Winter Sun" (With a Rough Tongue, Arsenal Pulp Press, 2005), and "One Night in Bangkok" (The Portable Conundrum, Conundrum Press, 2006). She is currently writing a novel set in Ottawa, and several short stories. Suki[at]SukiLee[dot]com |
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