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They Call Her Lavender
The tiny poetry collection of only 21 poems accompanied with line drawings is written and illustrated by Victoria Anne. They Call Her Lavender explores the themes of change, love, growth, and a little bit of magic. The target audience for this book is late teens and adults. The book is the result of completing a writing challenge and published with BookLeaf Publishers. Published March 12, 2022.
It is available for purchase through Amazon.
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The Flower That Wouldn't Grow
The children’s picture book was both written and illustrated by Victoria Anne. The Flower That Wouldn’t Grow celebrates late bloomers and teaches the importance of growing at your own pace. It’s inclusive theme is told through the analogy of a flower. The target audience for this book is ages 0-8. Published April 29, 2021.
It is available for purchase through Amazon and other local retailers in Windsor, ON.
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Pegasus Publishers
Victoria’s debut children’s book The Flower That Wouldn’t Grow was published by Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers under Nightingale Books imprint on April 29th, 2021. Her book was published in the UK, but is available internationally. ISBN 9781838751333
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Children's Book Publication Announcement
Arts Council Windsor & Region featured an article promoting Victoria’s debut children’s book The Flower That Wouldn’t Grow.
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The Drive Magazine
The Drive is a Windsor, ON based magazine showcasing local businesses, talent, news, products, etc. Victoria’s interview for her Children Book The Flower That Wouldn’t Grow is a featured article in issue 140 - page 64.
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Thought Catalog
The Thought Catalog is an online magazine viewed by thousands of subscribers. Victoria has had multiple articles published on this platform. Her writing unpacks different types of personal relationships with a bold and honest voice.
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Paper Trail
Paper Trail was Victoria’s first solo exhibition she curated in 2016 during her undergraduate degree. It showcased a body of work done in the medium paper-carving. The show focused on storytelling and reimagined fairy tales and folklore to create a whimsical world. A video interview of the exhibition was conducted.