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Please join us for a reading and conversation. Janice Lee is a Korean American writer, editor, teacher and shamanic healer. She is the author of seven books of fiction, creative nonfiction and poetry, most recently The Sky Isn’t Blue (Civil Coping Mechanisms, 2016), Imagine a Death (Texas Review Press, 2021) and Separation Anxiety (CLASH Books, 2022). She writes about interspecies communication, plants and personhood, the filmic long take, slowness, the apocalypse, architectural spaces, inherited trauma and the concept of han in Korean culture, and asks the question: How do we hold space open while maintaining intimacy? She is founder and executive editor of Entropy, co-founder of The Accomplices LLC and an assistant professor of creative writing at Portland State University. She can be found online at JaniceL.com.

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