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Aaron Lee Soon Yong (born 7 June 1972 in Malaysia ) is a Singapore an prize-winning poet who writes in English.

Aaron began writing poetry during his days at Raffles Institution, a secondary school in Singapore where he befriended other students who would eventually go on to become published Singaporean writers.

By 1990, he had, along with other ex-school mates, Jonathan Kuan Wei Han, Tong Jo Tze, Alvin Pang and Jeffrey Lim, interested a Singapore publisher, VJ Times, in the publication of an anthology of poems contributed by the five writers. This collection, In Search of Words, was released on or about 1991.

His first collection of poems released fully authored by him, ''A Visitation of Sunlight'', was named one of the best books of 1997 by The Straits Times . The collection was well received and played a part in a late 1990s resurgence of interest in Singapore poetry centred around a new generation of Singapore poets.

In 1999 the title poem of his book was selected for the National Arts Council ’s "''Poems on the Move''" programme, a national initiative to bring poetry to the masses on public transport.

Lee’s work has been anthologised in such publications as ''Rhythms: a Millennial Anthology of Poetry'' (Singapore), the '' New Straits Times '' (Malaysia) and ''Anglistik'' (Germany).

Lee is the co-editor of ''No Other City: the Ethos Anthology of Urban Poetry'' and ''Love Gathers All: the Philippines- Singapore Anthology of Love Poetry'' (for which the editors were given an award by the Singapore International Foundation ).

In 2007, after an 8 year hiatus, Lee released his second, long awaited poetry collection, Five Right Angles, also published by Ethos Books.

He is active in the literary scene in mentoring young poets and conducting school workshops and seminars on creative writing. He is married to an artist and educationist, Namiko Chan . He is a Christian, and his work displays a range of Christian themes and imagery.