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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 ...
Red Queen is a young adult dystopian fantasy romance novel written by American writer Victoria Aveyard. [1] Published in February 2015, it was her first novel and first series. [2] [3] Aveyard followed up with three sequels: Glass Sword, King's Cage and War Storm. [4]
"Red Queen" author Victoria Aveyard's wedding included dogs walking down the aisle, two cocktail hours, and nods to her Scottish heritage.
Victoria Jamieson: Roller Girl: Rick Riordan: Magnus Chase and the Sword of Summer: Victoria Aveyard: Red Queen: 2019 [17] Dav Pilkey: Dog Man: Rick Riordan: The Hidden Oracle: Kendare Blake: Three Dark Crowns: 2020 [18] Alan Gratz: Refugee: Dusti Bowling Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus Angie Thomas: The Hate U Give: 2021 [19] Tui ...
Victoria Aveyard, writer, author of the popular YA Series, Red Queen; Anne Burlak, early twentieth-century leader in labor organizing and leftist political movements; Wendell Corey, actor and politician; Tim Daggett, Olympic gold medalist; Peter Dolfen, sport shooter who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics
V.E. Schwab, pseudonym for Victoria Schwab (born 1987), author of Shades of Magic trilogy; Darrell Schweitzer (born 1952) Michael Scott (born 1959), author of The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel series; Martin Scott (born 1959), author of "Thraxas" Darren Shan, author of The Saga of Darren Shan, The Demonata and short stories
Victoria Brittain (b. 1942, England), journalist & author Sarah Britten (b. 1974, South Africa), social and YA wr. in English Rosa María Britton (1936–2019, Panama), fiction wr. & physician
The Goodreads Choice Awards is a yearly award program, first launched on Goodreads in 2009.. Winners are determined by users voting on books that Goodreads has nominated or books of their choosing, released in the given year.