Malissa Lee

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Malissa Lee

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March 2025


Malissa Lee is a proud Taiwanese-Lao Canadian author who writes steamy, swoony, soap opera filth with Asian girls at the forefront. When she’s not writing, she can be found screeching at grown ass men in skates while being romanced by Mr Malissa, a hot Scottish man who makes strange noises at her to show his affection. She is based in Manitoba and will never stop complaining about the weather.

IG: @dearmissmalissa

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I’ve been calling Rachel my sister as an affectionate term of belonging and community.

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