Victoria Elizabeth (V.E.) Schwab, born on July 7, 1987, in California and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, is a widely celebrated American author known for her enthralling novels in fantasy, science fiction, and young adult genres. Schwab's foray into the literary world took a significant turn at Washington University in St. Louis, where, during her studies, she transitioned her focus from astrophysics to art and literature. This pivotal shift led to the creation of her first novel in her sophomore year. She sold her debut novel, "The Near Witch," to Disney before graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2009, heralding the onset of her distinguished writing career. Schwab publishes children's and young adult fiction under the name Victoria Schwab and adult fiction under V.E. Schwab, demonstrating her remarkable versatility and depth in crafting compelling narratives.
Her bibliography is a testament to her imaginative prowess and literary skill, featuring standout works such as the 2013 novel "Vicious," the captivating "Shades of Magic" series, and "The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue." The latter not only received a nomination for the 2020 Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel but also solidified her status as a master of the fantasy genre. Schwab's knack for weaving complex narratives has earned her not only critical acclaim but also a passionate readership worldwide. Expanding her creative horizons, Schwab has also made her mark in television by creating the supernatural teen drama series "First Kill," showcasing her exceptional narrative skills. Dedicated to exploring the boundaries between fantasy and reality, V.E. Schwab continues to enchant and inspire readers across the globe with her literary talent.
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