
Zoë S. Roy
Born in China and an avid reader even during the Cultural Revolution, Zoë S. Roy writes literary fiction with a focus on women's cross-cultural experiences. Her publications include SPINSTER KANG (novel, 2019), CALLS ACROSS THE PACIFIC (novel, 2015), THE LONG MARCH HOME (novel, 2011), and BUTTERFLY TEARS (a collection of short fiction, 2009), published by Inanna Publications. She holds an M.Ed. in Adult Education from the University of New Brunswick and an M.A. in Atlantic Canada Studies from Saint Mary's University. She lives in Toronto and taught for the Toronto Public School Board for years. She is a member of The Writers' Union of Canada. [INTERVIEW WITH ZOË S. ROY][1] [Open Book Toronto][2] [Interview with Author Zoë S. Roy in Ricepaper, 2016][3] [Interview with Zoë S. Roy, author of Spinster Kang, 2019][4] [‘Spinster Kang’: Interview with Author Zoe Roy, 2019][5] [1]: http://www.theshortreview.com/authors/ZoeRoy.htm [2]: http://members.openbooktoronto.com/news/dirty_dozen_with_zo%C3%AB_s_roy [3]: https://ricepapermagazine.ca/2016/07/interview-with-author-zoe-s-roy/ [4]: https://ricepapermagazine.ca/2019/07/interview-with-zoe-s-roy-author-of-spinster-kang/ [5]: https://www.speakingofchina.com/bookreviews/spinster-kang-interview-with-author-zoe-roy/


