Jen Sookfong Lee

Jen Sookfong Lee on Bookbits radio.

Jen Sookfong Lee is a 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) and the short story "Chill, Hush" in the anthology TOK: Writing the New City (2009).

She and her husband reside in East Vancouver, British Columbia.

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.[2]

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