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My Words: Response Exhibition
Jennifer Lee Tsai
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Jennifer Lee Tsai is a poet and critic. She was born in Bebington and grew up in Liverpool. Jennifer is a fellow of The Complete Works programme for diversity and innovation and a Ledbury Poetry Critic. Her creative and critical work is widely published in magazines and journals including Oxford Poetry, The Poetry Review, Poetry London, The White Review, the Times Literary Supplement as well as in the Bloodaxe anthology Ten: Poets of the New Generation (2017). Jennifer’s debut poetry pamphlet is Kismet (ignitionpress, 2019). She is the winner of a 2020 Northern Writers Award for Poetry. Currently, Jennifer is a doctoral candidate in Creative Writing at the University of Liverpool.
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