
L.P. Lee is a British-Korean biracial author, film-maker and TV consultant who grew up somewhere in between South London and South Korea.
Her fiction has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, selected for 'Best New Horror', and featured in Virtual Futures Salons. Her short film and 360° VR projects have been screened worldwide, developed into immersive theatre and selected for Google's 2018 Jump Start Program for VR. In 2019, she joined Sundance Film Festival as a Lead Artist, and was nominated for Best Storytelling at SXSW.
In her other lives, L.P. Lee has written exam questions on existentialism, cleaned pig intestines at a restaurant in the Korean mountains, worked at a WPP agency in London, and consulted for the BBC. She studied Chinese at the University of Cambridge and Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. Living with her husband and many plants, in her free time, she loves practising new recipes, pottering about the garden, and exploring more eco-friendly lifestyles. L.P. Lee is on the autism spectrum and is a proud supporter of the neurodiversity movement.
Her fiction has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, selected for 'Best New Horror', and featured in Virtual Futures Salons. Her short film and 360° VR projects have been screened worldwide, developed into immersive theatre and selected for Google's 2018 Jump Start Program for VR. In 2019, she joined Sundance Film Festival as a Lead Artist, and was nominated for Best Storytelling at SXSW.
In her other lives, L.P. Lee has written exam questions on existentialism, cleaned pig intestines at a restaurant in the Korean mountains, worked at a WPP agency in London, and consulted for the BBC. She studied Chinese at the University of Cambridge and Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. Living with her husband and many plants, in her free time, she loves practising new recipes, pottering about the garden, and exploring more eco-friendly lifestyles. L.P. Lee is on the autism spectrum and is a proud supporter of the neurodiversity movement.