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Victoria Aveyard

Victoria Aveyard (born July 27, 1990) is an American author and screenwriter specializing in young adult fantasy fiction, best known for her Red Queen series, a #1 New York Times bestseller that has been translated into over 45 languages. Born and raised in East Longmeadow, Massachusetts—a small town she humorously describes as notable only for its notoriously bad traffic rotary—Aveyard graduated from the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts with a BFA in Writing for Film & Television. After college, she worked as a production assistant in Los Angeles before turning to novel writing, with the concept for Red Queen originating during her undergraduate years. Her debut novel, Red Queen (2015), launched the titular series, which explores themes of power, class division, and rebellion in a dystopian world divided by blood color, drawing comparisons to works like George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire. The series continued with Glass Sword (2016), King's Cage (2017), War Storm (2018), and the short story collection Broken Throne (2019). Aveyard followed this success with the Realm Breaker trilogy, beginning with the #1 New York Times bestseller Realm Breaker (2021), followed by Blade Breaker (2022) and Fate Breaker (2023), shifting to epic fantasy with elements of adventure and high-stakes quests. In addition to her novels, Aveyard has contributed to and maintains an active presence in the literary community, including appearances at events like the National Book Festival. Her works have earned multiple Choice Award nominations and widespread acclaim for their fast-paced plots and complex characters. Currently based in with her partner and dog, Aveyard is preparing her adult fantasy debut, the standalone novel , slated for publication in 2026 by Harper Voyager.

Early life and education

Early life

Victoria Aveyard was born on July 27, 1990, in East Longmeadow, a small town in . She grew up in this suburban community alongside her parents, both of whom were teachers, in an environment characterized by its quiet, close-knit setting. Aveyard's childhood in this small-town milieu profoundly shaped her imaginative worldview, providing a backdrop of open spaces and limited urban distractions that encouraged creative escapism. She has described the area as unremarkable save for its notorious traffic rotary, yet it fostered a sense of introspection and storytelling that would later define her work. From an early age, Aveyard was an avid reader, often immersing herself in books to the point of being scolded by her parents for reading at the dinner table or under the covers well after bedtime. Her passion for fantasy was ignited by iconic works such as the series, as well as films like and , alongside adventures like . These early encounters with richly built worlds sparked a lifelong fascination with world-building and narrative complexity.

Education

Victoria Aveyard attended the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts, where she earned a (BFA) in Writing for Film and Television in 2012. The program's rigorous curriculum immersed her in the fundamentals of , including narrative structure, character development, and visual techniques essential for . Aveyard engaged in workshop-style classes that emphasized crafting compelling screenplays, honing skills in plotting and pacing that would later inform her work. A key component of her training involved pitching ideas to industry professionals, as demonstrated by her participation in USC's "First Pitch" sessions, where students present concepts to producers and executives. She also studied the business aspects of the film industry, gaining insights into production, marketing, and career navigation in entertainment. These elements provided foundational tools that prepared her for a professional writing career, including the conception of her debut novel Red Queen during her senior year.

Career

Screenwriting and early influences

After graduating from the () with a degree in in , Victoria Aveyard remained in to pursue opportunities in the film industry. She signed with the management company Benderspink and received her first feature rewrite assignment, immersing herself in professional development. This period marked her entry into , where she completed and sold her Eternal, which was later merged with a project by comic-book legend titled Apollo Rising. The collaboration provided Aveyard with a practical crash course in practices, including development and producer attachments. Aveyard's screenwriting background profoundly shaped her narrative approach, emphasizing visual storytelling and rigorous structure. She has noted that her education equipped her with tools to craft scenes with cinematic clarity, influencing how she visualized action and character dynamics even in . This foundation bridged her film aspirations to , allowing her to prioritize pacing and imagery derived from script formats. Her creative influences drew heavily from epic fantasy, including J.R.R. Tolkien's for its expansive world-building and George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series for its intricate character motivations and moral complexity. Aveyard has cited these works as inspirations that encouraged her to engage with and challenge traditional fantasy tropes, such as the "chosen one" archetype, by exploring flawed heroes and systemic conflicts. These elements informed her early professional mindset, blending admiration for genre pioneers with a desire to subvert expectations.

Novel debut and series development

Victoria Aveyard's , , originated from an outline structured in a three-act, eight-sequence format drawn from her background, which facilitated its rapid development into a full completed in early 2013. In April 2013, HarperTeen acquired the project in a three-book deal brokered by agent Suzie Townsend of New Leaf Literary, reflecting early industry enthusiasm for its dystopian fantasy premise. The novel, centered on themes of between the oppressed Reds and the elite Silvers endowed with superhuman abilities, was published on February 10, 2015, and quickly ascended to the #1 spot on the New York Times young adult bestseller list in its debut week, establishing Aveyard as a prominent voice in fantasy. The success of Red Queen prompted an expansion of the series beyond the initial three-book commitment; in September 2015, HarperCollins announced a two-book extension, allowing for a fourth main installment while incorporating novellas and short stories to deepen the world-building around class divisions and inherited powers. This growth culminated in the complete four-book arc—Red Queen (2015), Glass Sword (2016), King's Cage (2017), and War Storm (2018)—alongside supplementary content that explored the societal tensions and superhuman hierarchies central to the narrative. Multiple titles in the series achieved New York Times bestseller status, underscoring Aveyard's rising prominence and the enduring appeal of her exploration of inequality through fantastical elements. In 2021, Aveyard transitioned to a new project with Realm Breaker, the inaugural volume of an epic fantasy trilogy published by HarperTeen on May 4, marking a deliberate shift from the young adult dystopian scope of her debut series to a broader canvas incorporating high-stakes quests and ensemble casts in a more expansive mythological world. The trilogy—comprising Realm Breaker (2021), Blade Breaker (2022), and Fate Breaker (2024)—continued her trajectory as a versatile fantasy author, with the series debuting at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list and emphasizing grand-scale adventures over the intimate rebellions of her earlier work. Overall, Aveyard's novels have been translated into more than 40 languages, amplifying her global reach and solidifying her status as a New York Times bestselling author across multiple series.

Adaptations and media projects

The primary media adaptation of Victoria Aveyard's work is a television series based on her Red Queen novel series, developed for the streaming platform Peacock. Announced in May 2021, the project is envisioned as a one-hour drama set in an alternate near-future America divided by blood color, where superpowered elites rule over ordinary humans. Aveyard co-wrote the pilot script with Beth Schwartz, a former showrunner for Arrow, who is also serving as showrunner and executive producer for the series. Elizabeth Banks is directing the pilot episode, executive producing via her Brownstone Productions banner alongside her partner Max Handelman, and starring in a major supporting role. The adaptation is produced by Warner Bros. Television, where both Brownstone and Schwartz have overall deals. Aveyard remains actively involved in the screenwriting process for the project. As of November 2025, the series is still in development with no confirmed release date or full cast announcements, having faced delays typical of long-gestating adaptations. No major screen projects for Aveyard's Realm Breaker series or other works have been announced.

Bibliography

Red Queen series

The Red Queen series is a young adult dystopian fantasy quartet written by Victoria Aveyard, centering on a stratified society in the kingdom of Norta where —those with common red blood—serve as laborers and soldiers, while Silvers, with silver blood granting superhuman abilities, rule as an elite class. The narrative follows protagonist Barrow, a 17-year-old Red girl whose unexpected discovery of lightning-manipulating powers disrupts the rigid social order and ignites a against Silver . Published between 2015 and 2018 by HarperTeen, the series explores themes of class disparity, , and through Mare's journey from thief to reluctant revolutionary figure. Targeted at readers aged 13–19, it blends political intrigue, romance, and action in a style reminiscent of George R.R. Martin's works. The first , Red Queen (2015), introduces Barrow as a thief in the impoverished , facing into endless wars against neighboring kingdoms. A chance job at the Silver royal palace reveals her anomalous abilities, prompting King Tiberias Calore VI to disguise her as a lost Silver noble named Mareena Titanos and betroth her to his younger son, , to conceal the threat she poses to Silver supremacy. As navigates court politics and a forbidden romance with the elder prince, , she secretly aids the Scarlet Guard, a Red insurgent group, while grappling with the deceptions that blur lines between ally and enemy. The book establishes the series' core conflict of , where blood color dictates fate and reinforces . In Glass Sword (2016), Mare escapes execution after Maven's shocking betrayal ascends him to the throne, forcing her to flee with and a small group of allies. Learning of other "newbloods"—Reds with latent Silver-like powers—she embarks on a perilous quest across Norta and beyond to recruit them, building alliances amid the escalating Scarlet Guard rebellion. Internal conflicts arise as Mare questions her leadership and the moral costs of resistance, with themes of trust fracturing under the weight of survival and power's corrupting influence. King's Cage (2017), the third installment, shifts focus to Mare's captivity in 's Archeon palace, where she endures psychological torment and manipulation without access to her . As consolidates his rule through and alliances with other Silver houses, Mare uncovers deeper layers of his trauma-driven tyranny, while external forces—including Cal's exiled coalition and rising newblood factions—plot her rescue and broaden the war. The novel delves into shifting loyalties and the degradation of power, highlighting how captivity forces Mare to confront her identity beyond her abilities. The series culminates in War Storm (2018), where , reunited with her allies, leads climactic battles across Norta and allied realms to dismantle Silver monarchies and Maven's regime. Alliances with unlikely factions, including rift-dwelling Freelanders, test Mare's resolve as she balances personal betrayals with the revolution's demands for stability versus . The resolution addresses the ongoing struggle for , underscoring themes of identity forged in adversity and the betrayals that propel societal upheaval.

Red Queen novellas and short stories

In addition to the main novels of the Red Queen series, Victoria Aveyard expanded the universe through novellas and short story collections that delve into character backstories, prequel events, and post-series epilogues, providing deeper insights into the Silver-Red divide and the Scarlet Guard's origins. The first novella, Queen Song, was released digitally in February 2015 and centers on the tragic life of Coriane Jacos, the mother of protagonist Mare Barrow and a former queen consort of Norta, highlighting her diary entries that reveal the personal toll of royal intrigue and her reluctant ascent to power. This prequel explores themes of love, loss, and the hidden vulnerabilities within the Silver elite, offering context for familial legacies in the series. Following in January 2016, Steel Scars shifts perspective to Colonel Diana Farley, a key Scarlet Guard leader, chronicling her early recruitment efforts, family dynamics, and the organization's nascent operations against the oppressive regime. These digital releases were later compiled into the anthology Cruel Crown in May 2016, which binds Queen Song and Steel Scars into a single print volume, emphasizing untold narratives from both sides of the societal conflict. Aveyard's 2019 collection, Broken Throne: A Red Queen Collection, published in May by HarperTeen, serves as a comprehensive companion, incorporating the earlier novellas alongside new material to bridge pre-series history with the aftermath of the main storyline. It includes three original novellas: World Behind, which follows a fugitive Silver princess from and a smuggler navigating crises in a war-torn landscape; Iron Heart, detailing the political maneuvers of allies Samos and Elane as they work to establish a new republic; and Fire Light, depicting the evolving relationship between Barrow and Calore VII amid reconstruction efforts in Montfort. Additionally, Fare Well provides a poignant focusing on unresolved tensions involving former antagonists, while bonus elements such as journal excerpts, maps, and behind-the-scenes insights enrich the expanded lore without advancing the primary plot. This volume, illustrated and gorgeously designed, was positioned as an essential finale for fans, encapsulating the series' themes of and redemption through secondary viewpoints.

Realm Breaker series

The Realm Breaker series is an epic fantasy trilogy by Victoria Aveyard, marking her shift toward with sword-and-sorcery elements, multiple points of view, and a sprawling that contrasts with the more focused dystopian narrative of her earlier series. Set in the world of Allward, the story revolves around ancient evils threatening to unravel reality through magical portals known as Spindles, drawing on themes of destiny, sacrifice, and unlikely alliances among flawed heroes. The first installment, Realm Breaker, published on May 4, 2021, introduces Corayne an-Amarat, the last heir of an ancient bloodline, who discovers her pivotal role in preventing a catastrophic darkness from consuming the realm. Joined by a diverse band of companions—including Andry Trelland, immortal Dom, exiled assassin Sorasa Sarn, ancient sorceress Andai, forger , and Kasaandra—they embark on a desperate quest to close the Spindles and thwart the villainous Taristan, Corayne's uncle, who seeks to resurrect ancient gods and monsters. The novel establishes the series' expansive scope, blending perilous journeys across kingdoms with intricate world-building of forgotten empires and mystical threats. Blade Breaker, released on June 28, 2022, continues the saga as Corayne and her companions deepen their alliances amid escalating battles against Taristan's growing army of resurrected horrors and invading forces from other realms. With one sealed but many more breached, the group races to rally disparate kingdoms while confronting personal betrayals and the weight of , as Taristan's schemes edge closer to unleashing total destruction. The book amplifies the trilogy's action-oriented plot, emphasizing tactical confrontations and the heroes' evolving mastery of ancient artifacts like the . The trilogy concludes with Fate Breaker, published on February 27, 2024, where Corayne, separated from her allies after a devastating clash, wields the broken Spindleblade in a solitary flight to halt Taristan and Queen Erida's final summoning of the demon god What Waits. As fractured companions reunite for climactic confrontations across war-torn lands, the narrative explores profound sacrifices and the blurred lines between heroes and villains in determining Allward's ultimate fate. Themes of inexorable destiny culminate in a resolution that tests the limits of loyalty and power in this high-stakes epic.

Standalone and upcoming works

Prior to 2025, Victoria Aveyard had not published any standalone novels, focusing instead on multi-book series in fantasy. Aveyard's first standalone work, , is scheduled for publication in 2026 by Harper Voyager, marking her debut in adult fantasy. Described as a inspired by the and its decline, the novel is set in the tempestuous Lyrian Sea and follows a former noblewoman, Cat Rose, who must hunt a pirate captain she once loved to avoid execution. The story features mature characters, central romantic elements with multiple leads, and a "soft , distinguishing it from her prior works. This project represents Aveyard's intentional shift toward adult-oriented fantasy, allowing for more complex themes and character dynamics beyond the genre she previously dominated. Development of faced deadline pressures in , as the manuscript exceeded 1,000 pages, leading to delays beyond its initial timeline; by mid-, it entered edits, with the third draft completed in October and copy edits approaching as of November , alongside plans for advance reader copies in early 2026. Aveyard has announced ongoing projects beyond Tempest, including an adult fantasy spinoff of the Realm Breaker series and a young adult duology, both signaling continued exploration in fantasy following the completion of her Realm Breaker series.

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