Victoria Aveyard
Victoria Aveyard (born July 27, 1990) is an American writer of young adult and fantasy fiction and screenplays.[1] She is known for her fantasy novel Red Queen.[2] Aveyard wrote the novel a year after graduating from University of Southern California's screenwriting program in 2012.[3][4] Sony Pictures teamed up with her to write spec screenplay Eternal.[5]
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Born | East Longmeadow, Massachusetts, US | July 27, 1990
Occupation | Novelist Screenwriter |
Language | English |
Nationality | American |
Education | Bachelor of Fine Arts in Screenwriting |
Alma mater | University of Southern California |
Genre | Young adult Fantasy |
Notable works | Red Queen |
Notable awards | 2015 Goodreads Choice Awards Best Debut Novel and 2015 Buxtehude Bull |
Years active | 2015–present |
Bibliography
Red Queen
- Red Queen (2015)
- Glass Sword (2016)
- King's Cage (2017)
- War Storm (2018)
Novellas
- Cruel Crown (2016, Collects both the novellas Queen Song and Steel Scars)
- Queen Song (2015)
- Steel Scars (2016)
- Broken Throne (2019)[6]
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References
- "'Red Queen' is familiar fantasy fare". USA Today. February 17, 2015.
- "Victoria Aveyard: I'm so pleased that badass ladies are considered a 'hot trend'". The Guardian. July 1, 2015.
- "Elizabeth Banks in Talks to Direct YA Fantasy 'Red Queen'". The Hollywood Reporter.
- "'Red Queen' Writer Reveals Cover, Talks Inspirations and Splurges". The Hollywood Reporter.
- "Sony Acquires Spec 'Eternal' for 'Divergent' Producer and Michael Costigan". Variety. 2014.
- "Hi Victoria, What is Cruel Crown about? Its not..." victoriaaveyard.com. Retrieved 2016-03-09.
External links
Victoria Aveyard at Library of Congress Authorities, with 3 catalog records
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