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Victoria’s latest novel is the rare book that is so wide-ranging and lushly articulated that it eludes description. To simply say, for example, that it’s a work of historical fiction about two women painters in 17th-century Amsterdam would be to fail to capture so much of what it also is: an ode to women excelling, against all odds, in their chosen professions; a meditation on who has power and how it’s wielded; a decades-long love story; and a nuanced study on the complexities of mentorship. And yet, for Victoria, it’s only the latest in the string of successful works that have marked her prolific writing career. I was delighted to have a chance to sit down with her and talk all about it. P.S. I am so excited to be able to gift two copies of Victoria’s latest amazing book, I Am You. Head over to our Substack [https://womenofletters.substack.com/p/victoria-redel] to enter to receive your copy. 📚 — Victoria Redel is a first-generation American author of four books of poetry and six books of fiction, most recently the poetry collection Paradise and the novel I Am You, published in October 2025 by Zando Project/SJP Lit. Victoria’s work has been widely anthologized, awarded, and translated into many languages. Her novel Loverboy (2001) was adapted for feature film directed by Kevin Bacon. She’s received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, The National Endowment for the Arts, and The Fine Arts Work Center. Victoria has taught at Columbia University, the New School, Vermont College of Fine Arts, and was the McGee Distinguished Professor at Davidson College. She is a tenured faculty in the graduate and undergraduate creative writing programs at Sarah Lawrence College and lives in New York City and Utah. —— Song: “Walk Through the Park,” by TrackTribe
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