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Kim Fu's novel For Today I Am a Boy (2014) was a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award, a New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice and winner of the Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction. Fu's writing has been widely published and anthologized, including by The Atlantic, NPR, Maisonneuve and Best Canadian Essays. Her debut poetry collection, How Festive The Ambulance, was published by Nightwood Editions in 2016. Her next novel, The Lost Girls of Camp Forevermore is forthcoming in 2018 with Harper Collins. Fu is a graduate of the University of British Columbia with an MFA in Creative Writing. She lives in Seattle, WA.
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