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Anna Allard-Veillon is a deaf poet, author, and interior designer whose work explores survival, motherhood, and personal power. Born and raised in Washington, she writes across genre and form—from memoir and dystopian fiction to children's literature and legal tools for self-advocacy.

 

Her memoir, Echoes of Shadows, traces the echoes of generational trauma, early pregnancy, and the long path to reclaiming voice and agency. Her fiction debut, Obsolvance, is a haunting dystopian narrative about memory and resistance, and her children’s book, Return to Tiffany’s, celebrates chosen family through a whimsical, interspecies lens. She is also the author of two comprehensive legal form books designed for individuals and law firms navigating personal injury claims.

A divorced mother of four and former legal executive, Anna writes from the edge—of systems, of identity, of water. She lives on the waterfront with her pets, her plants, and her favorite pens.

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Located virtually at VesupiaBooks.com, or vesupia@gmail.com

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