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Christine Hyung-Oak Lee

Christine Hyung-Oak Lee is the author of the memoir Tell Me Everything You Don't Remember forthcoming from Ecco Press/Harper Collins in February 2017. Her short fiction and essays have appeared in journals and anthologies such as ZYZZYVA, Guernica, The New York Times, The Rumpus, Hyphen Magazine, and BuzzFeed.

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BookmarkedNovember 16, 2016

Christine Hyung-Oak Lee’s 8 Emerging Writers Over 30

By Christine Hyung-Oak Lee

Today, the term “emerging writers” feels equivalent to 20-somethings, but so often it takes a lot longer than that for a writer to emerge.

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