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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.

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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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