A full member of The Writers' Union of Canada (TWUC) and Korean Canadian Writers' Association, YoungJa Choi (pen name: Young Choi / 강영자) is an Ottawa-based poet, historical researcher, and journalist for The Dongponews and Korea Art News. A former Sejong Korean Language Institute instructor, she directed the Ottawa Korean Library Book Club and served as President of the Korean Canadian Writers' Association. She currently serves as Vice President of the Korea-Canada Cultural Arts Center.
Recognized nationally and internationally, her honours include: 2026 Bywords.ca Selected Poet (February issue), 2026 Urban Legends CIPS National Qualifier (Ottawa GCTC), 2021–22 World Korean Women's Foundation Recitation Grand Prize (2x), 2012 Simunhak Critic's Top 50 Writers, Munhak-ui Bom debut (New Writer's Prize), and 2025 Perched National Poetry Winner ("The Millstone of Time").
Choi served as lead researcher and co-screenwriter for the 2026 Berlinale documentary "Faraway Hometown" and as narrator for the 2025 musical "The Light on Choseon".
Interactive bilingual poetry reading blending Korean hanji imagery with Ottawa's red maple landscapes. Explores ecological reverence, intergenerational memory, and transcultural identity through "Let's Go Flower Viewing" series. Includes Q&A and writing prompts. Zoom-friendly.
Hands-on bilingual workshop exploring Korean-Canadian identity through poetry. Participants create work blending hanji imagery, red maple landscapes, and personal migration stories. Includes "꽃구경 가자" writing prompts, peer sharing, and revision techniques. Materials provided. Zoom adaptable.
Bilingual poetry reading and interactive workshop exploring Korean-Canadian diaspora identity. Features "꽃구경 가자(Let's Go Flower Viewing)" poems blending hanji paper imagery with Ottawa red maples. Students write their own migration/memory poems. Includes Q&A and Zoom option. Materials provided. Proven success with KOWIN Ottawa youth programs and Sejong Language Institute teaching experience.


