Janice Lee is a writer, artist, editor, curator, and scholar. She is interested in the relationships between metaphors of consciousness and theoretical neuroscience, and experimental narrative. Her work can be found in Big Toe Review, Zafusy, antennae, sidebrow, Action, Yes, Joyland, Luvina, Everyday Genius, elimae, Black Warrior Review, Peacock Online Review and elsewhere. She is the author of KEROTAKIS (Dog Horn Press, 2010), a multidisciplinary exploration of cyborgs, brains, and the stakes of consciousness, Daughter (Jaded Ibis, May 2011), and a chapbook Red Trees. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from CalArts and currently lives in Los Angeles where she is co-editor of the online journal [out of nothing], co-founder of the interdisciplinary arts organization Strophe, Reviews editor at HTMLGIANT, and Founder/CEO of POTG Design. Most recently, she was selected by John D’Agata as Black Warrior Review‘s Nonfiction Grand Prize Winner. She currently teaches at CalArts.
2012 Black Warrior Review Annual Contest - Nonfiction Grand Prize; 2010 Madeleine P. Plonsker Emerging Writer's Residency Prize - Finalist; 2005 Milton H. Saier Award For Fiction - Grand Prize