
Stephanie Han (MA, MFA) is City University of Hong Kong's first PhD in English literature and has published across the genres. She was awarded the
South China Morning Post story prize, the Katherine Anne Porter Prize for fiction, and the Santa Fe Writer's Project fiction award. Her poetry has appeared in
DisOrient,
The Kyoto Journal,
Louisville Review,
Women’s Studies Quarterly,
Ampersand Review, and other publications. She has been anthologized in
Strange Cargo: Emerging Voices (PEN-West, USA; 2010),
Cheers to Muses (Asian American Women Artists; 2007),
How Does One Dress to Buy Dragonfruit (Signal 8 Press; 2014), and
The Queen of Statue Square (CCC Press; 2014). Her poetry and creative non-fiction is forthcoming in
Eleven-Eleven,
Great Ocean Quarterly and
Tao of Parenthood. She has recently completed a poetry collection entitled
Building the Great Wall. Visit her
website for more information. [
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