Bio.

GRACE Q. SONG is a Chinese-American writer based in New York City. Her poetry and fiction have been published or are forthcoming in Gigantic Sequins, Sixth Finch, The Boiler, The Offing, The Cincinnati Review, The Minnesota Review, Memorious, North American Review, The Journal, SmokeLong Quarterly, Tinderbox Poetry Journal, Waxwing, Four Way Review, Passages North, Southern Humanities Review, Poet Lore, Poetry Northwest, and elsewhere. She has been recognized by The Academy of American Poets, National YoungArts Foundation, the Scholastic Arts & Writing Awards, The Poetry Society UK, and more. Past works were longlisted for Wigleaf Top 50 and selected for inclusion in Best Microfiction, Best Small Fictions, and Best of the Net. Her poem, “Dead Ends,” won the 11th annual Gigantic Sequins Poetry Contest, judged by Vi Khi Nao. She studies English at Columbia University and will be joining Macquarie after graduation as an investment banking analyst in NYC.