Please see the general Tree blurb and 90 Words About
Suki Lee, the Ottawa novelist and short story writer
reading at the February 24 Tree.
The Tree Reading Series, one of Canada’s
longest-running literary series, occurs the second and
fourth Tuesday of the month. Doors open at 7:30 p.m.
Open Mic is at 8:00. Feature is on at about 9:00 p.m.
Royal Oak II Pub, 161 Laurier Avenue E., Ottawa. Free
event.
Join us! For more information, contact James Moran at
565-0080, imigan@yahoo.com or check the website,
www.treereadingseries.com.
Tuesday, February 24, 2004
90 Words About Suki Lee…
Suki Lee was born in Montreal, and has lived in
Vancouver, Peterborough, the United Kingdom, and
Korea. Lee has travelled extensively in 20 countries
across four continents. She writes the column Sapphic
Traffic for Capital Xtra, Ottawa's gay and lesbian
newspaper. Conundrum Press published her first short
story collection, Sapphic Traffic: Short Fiction by
Suki Lee, in 2003. She has a Master's degree from
Concordia University's Creative Writing and English
Literature program, and also attended Trent University
and University of Wales Swansea. Lee is currently
working on several writing projects.