Summary
Young Lee is a multidisciplinary writer, educator, and web-savvy creator with 11 years of experience blending poetry, music journalism, and digital production. As a PhD student and Graduate Student Instructor at Ohio University, they teach rhetoric while sustaining Jellybones, a student-founded music magazine that they built and maintain online, spotlighting artists from niche internet subcultures. Their background spans MFA-level creative practice, freelance features for outlets like FLOOD Magazine, and technical work on humanities research interfaces, reflecting comfort at the intersection of literature, music, and web development. Based in Athens, Ohio, they bring a rare mix of editorial leadership, hands-on site design, and scholarly research—often elevating underrepresented musical voices through both long-form criticism and accessible digital platforms.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, English, concentration in Creative Writing (poetry), Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, English, concentration in Creative Writing (poetry) at Ohio University
Master of Fine Arts - MFA, Poetry, Master of Fine Arts - MFA, Poetry at The New School
Bachelor's degree, ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS, Bachelor's degree, ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS at Stanford University