Bill Lee (author)
Bill Lee | |
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Born |
William Lee October 7, 1954 San Francisco, California |
Residence | San Francisco, California |
Nationality | United States |
Alma mater | San Francisco State University |
Occupation | Author |
Employer | Bill Lee & co. |
Known for | Ex-Joe Boy member, ex-ESL employee |
Spouse(s) | Kathy Lee (m. 1981–82) |
Children | 1 |
Website | Official Website |
William "Bill" Lee (born October 8, 1954) is an American writer. He is the author of three books. He is a former member of the San Francisco Chinatown gang that was responsible for the 1977 Golden Dragon Massacre.
Biography
Lee grew up in San Francisco's Chinatown, and went to Marina Middle School, Galileo High School and was a student majoring in psychology at San Francisco State University when he joined the Chung Ching Yee, also known as the Joe Boys.[1]
Although not indicted, he was questioned by homicide investigators about the 1977 Golden Dragon Massacre. The massacre was one of the deadliest in San Francisco History, for which five other Joe Boys were jailed after injuring 15 people and killing 5 others.[2][3] In 1988, Lee was an employee at ESL when former employee Richard Farley fatally shot seven people and wounded four others at its headquarters. Lee recalled the tragedy in detail and his role in rescuing coworkers in his first book, Chinese Playground: A Memoir.[4]
Career
Lee is the author of three books. His first, Chinese Playground: A Memoir (1999) is a memoir of gang life in 1960s and 1970s San Francisco Chinatown which caused him to be approached and threatened by former gang associates who told him he should not have written the book and made veiled threats against him and his family.[5] Lee's latest book, Born-Again Buddhist: My Path to Living Mindfully and Compassionately with Mood Disorders (2014) describes how, as a Buddhist, he integrated mindfulness meditation and other Buddhist practices with psychotherapy to effectively treat his mood disorders, including manic depression, post-traumatic stress, rage, and addiction. Lee is also the author of Born to Lose: Memoirs of a Compulsive Gambler, (2005) which details his lifelong gambling addiction and recovery. He has also written numerous articles for the San Francisco Chronicle and Asian Week and has been featured on the History Channel, A&E Network, Spike TV, and in national print publications.[6]
Lee is the principal of Bill Lee and Associates, a senior management and technical search firm based in California. He has also counseled serious offenders at the Juvenile Justice Center (YGC).
Bibliography
- Chinese Playground: a Memoir, 1999 ISBN 978-0-9670023-0-9
- Born to Lose: Memoirs of a Compulsive Gambler, 2005 ISBN 978-1-59285-153-9
References
- ↑ Chao, Julie (9 March 1999). "Inside Chinatown's gangs". The San Francisco Chronicle.
- ↑ Associated Press. "Make first arrest in Golden Dragon massacre 1977". The Hour-Norwalk, CT. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
- ↑ Inside Chinatown's gangs
- ↑ Notes from the Underworld
- ↑ Wallace, Bill (23 June 2011). "Remembering Life Inside a Chinatown Gang". The San Francisco Chronicle.
- ↑ Amazon.com: Born to Lose: Memoirs of a Compulsive Gambler: Bill Lee: Books
External links
- Facebook Author Page
- Reviews of Chinese Playground
- Born-Again Buddhist: My Path to Living Mindfully and Compassionately with Mood Disorders (book description)
- Reviews of Born to Lose
- Inside Chinatown's gangs, a San Francisco Chronicle article
- Born to Lose: Memoirs of a Compulsive Gambler (book description)
- Bill Lee's website
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