Amanda Lee Koe was born and raised in Singapore and has lived in Beijing, Berlin, Bangkok, and New York.
She became the youngest winner of the Singapore Literature Prize for her short story collection Ministry of Moral Panic (2014).
Her debut novel, Delayed Rays of A Star (2019), won the Henfield Prize at Columbia University's MFA program and became an NPR Best Book of the Year.
Sister Snake (2024) was selected by Gold House Book Club, RuPaul's Allstora Sapphic Book Club, and named one of Kirkus Review's best fiction books.
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