Kaitlyn Chan is an Editorial Assistant for La Scena Musicale. She has a BA in English Literature with a minor in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia. An avid reader and writer, Kaitlyn has been published in UBC’s Student Journal: ONE (2021) and has written book reviews for UBC’s online magazine Young Adulting Review for several years. She volunteers at events with Editors’ Canada and Room, Canada’s oldest feminist literary magazine, to support Canadian writers and publishers. Kaitlyn has a background in singing—attending vocal lessons and performing with school choirs from a young age—and enjoys training for triathlons in her free time.
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