Writers on Writing: Stacey Lee

Monday, April 30, 2018, 7:00 pm to 9:45 pm
Photo of Stacey Lee sitting on a bench
Stacey Lee reads from and discusses her young-adult novels. Her latest book is Outrun the Moon (Putnam, 2016). "Propelled by a feisty and fabulous heroine, Lee's sophomore novel is powerful, evocative and thought-provoking." -- Kirkus. Free.
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Humanities Building, Room 211
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Creative Writing Department
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Creative Writing Department
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415-338-1891
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Stacey Lee

Lee is a fourth-generation Chinese-American whose people came to California during the heydays of the cowboys. She believes she still has a bit of cowboy dust in her soul. A native of Southern California, she graduated from UCLA then got her law degree at UC Davis. After practicing law in Silicon Valley for several years, she finally took up the pen because she wanted the perks of being able to nap during the day, and it was easier than moving to Spain. She plays classical piano, raises children and writes young-adult fiction.

Writers on Writing

The Creative Writing Department opens its Writers on Writing course to the public this spring. Taught by Dodie Bellamy, the course features faculty and visiting writers reading from their works and discussing their creative process.

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