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Michael Lee

About Michael Lee

Michael Lee is a Norwegian-American writer and author of the chapbook, “Secondly. Finally”, which won the 2014 David Blair Memorial Prize (Organic Weapon Arts).
Having received grants and scholarships from the Bread Loaf Writers Conference, the Minnesota State Arts Board, the LOFT Literary Center, and the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, his work has appeared in Ninth Letter, Hayden’s Ferry Review, Indiana Review, Phoebe, Copper Nickel, Poetry Northwest, and The Carolina Quarterly among others. Remaining active on the stage, he is a Rust Belt Regional Poetry Slam Champion, a National Poetry Slam semi-finalist and an Individual World Poetry Slam Finalist, and was voted “Best Poet” and the 2011 College Unions Poetry Slam.
Michael has worked as a dish washer, a farm hand, a traveling performer, a voice actor, a youth counselor and arts programming director. Most recently, he graduated with an Ed.M from Harvard University and lives in Minneapolis with many books and a coffee pot.

http://www.michaelleewrites.com/