Jasmine Leng
Jasmine Leng is a fiction writer, poet, and sometimes artist from a small town in western Massachusetts. She has been recognized by the national Scholastic Art & Writing Awards and has received an American Voices Medal for her short story “The Last Yangtze River Dolphin Died in 2002.” Her work, which often revolves around Chinese-American identity and the environment, is published in American High School Poets, Rising Phoenix Review, Paper Crane Literary Journal, and Vagabond City. When she’s not writing, she likes to procrastinate by playing the piano and flute, learning foreign languages, and dreaming of living inside the Grand Canyon.