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Diana Keren Lee

Diana Keren Lee was born in Austin and has also lived in New York and Los Angeles. A recipient of fellowships from New York University and The MacDowell Colony, her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in PreludePainted Bride Quarterly, TINGE, and the Asian American Literary Review.

Articles

Poetry
you drive down the street
with one gallon left
go to the only bar in town
find one stool, have one beer
meet the one person 
Diana Keren Lee

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