Sobre el Autor

Sun Yung Shin is an acclaimed poet, writer, and educator known for her contributions to contemporary literature and her exploration of themes related to identity, motherhood, and cultural heritage. She is particularly recognized for her ability to weave personal narratives with broader social issues, making her work resonate with a diverse audience. Her poetry often reflects her experiences as a Korean adoptee raised in the United States, providing a unique perspective on the complexities of belonging and self-discovery.

Shin's notable works include "When We Become Ours: A YA Adoptee Anthology," which she edited, and "The Long Devotion: Poets Writing Motherhood," showcasing her commitment to amplifying the voices of others while also sharing her own experiences. Through her writing and teaching, she aims to inspire a new generation of writers and readers to engage with their own stories and the stories of others, fostering empathy and understanding in an increasingly divided world.

nacionalidad Americano, Sudcoreano
Lugar de Nacimiento Seoul, South Korea