Christine Hyung-Oak Lee has a novel (GOLEM OF SEOUL) and a memoir (WHOLE), both of which are forthcoming from Ecco. Her short fiction and essays have appeared in journals and anthologies such as ZYZZYVA, Guernica, The Rumpus, Hyphen Magazine, BuzzFeed, and Men Undressed. Born in New York City, Christine earned her undergraduate degree at UC Berkeley and her MFA at Mills College. She has been awarded a residency at Hedgebrook, and her pieces have been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and placed in competitions such as the Poets and Writers’ Magazine Writers Exchange Contest, Glimmer Train Fiction Open, and others.
Links
- Permission to Marry (Hyphen)
- I Had a Stroke at 33 (BuzzFeed)
- Date and Time of Loss (Sundog Lit)
- Frank and Jindori (Azalea)
- Mint (The Rumpus)
- Maps (excerpt from novel-in-progress) (Guernica)
- Personal Website