Ezekiel Lee was born and raised in New York. He currently lives in the Mountain West with his wife, son, and two cats. He practices as a speech-language pathologist and teaches Chinese and Japanese on the side. He also has worked as a Chinese and Japanese translator. When he's not doing speech therapy, teaching foreign languages, or writing, he may be found fiddling away (literally), refining his Korean, or reading on the couch with his family (both human and feline). His works include a coming-of-age novel, The Translation of Julian Yu, and a non-fiction, Once Frozen, Now Family: How to Pursue Embryo Adoption, and How Seven Families Did It.
""An informative take on an important topic."" -Kim Tyson, VP Emeritus of Snowflakes Embryo Adoption Program ""Strikes the perfect balance of interesting storytelling, good writing, and useful information...We recommend this resource to our clients and anyone interested in embryo adoption."" -Daniel Nehrbass, Ph.D., President of Nightlight Christian Adoptions