Jen Sookfong Lee

Jen Sookfong Lee is a Chinese Canadian broadcaster and novelist. A radio personality for CBC Radio One in Vancouver, British Columbia, she contributes a regular literary segment called "Westcoast Words" to On the Coast and All Points West, the network's local programs in Vancouver and Victoria, and is also a regular contributor to the national network program The Next Chapter.[1] In the CBC's national Canada Reads competition in 2009, she defended Brian Francis's novel Fruit.

Her published works include the novels The End of East (2007) and The Better Mother (2011),[1] the young adult novel Shelter (2011), the non-fiction book Gentlemen of the Shade (2017),[2] and the short story "Chill, Hush" in the anthology TOK: Writing the New City (2009).

Born and raised in East Vancouver, she and her son now live in North Burnaby.

She served on the jury for the 2011 Dayne Ogilvie Prize, a literary award for emerging LGBT writers in Canada, selecting Farzana Doctor as that year's winner.[3]

References

  1. "On Writing, with Jen Sookfong Lee" Archived 2015-09-21 at the Wayback Machine. Open Book Toronto, June 1, 2011.
  2. "Intro for August 18, 2017." Lainey Gossip. Retrieved on 30 November 2017
  3. "Farzana Doctor to receive Dayne Ogilvie Grant" Archived 2012-08-05 at the Wayback Machine. Quill & Quire, June 1, 2011.


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