Vesupia Books is the imprint through which
Anna Allard-Veillon writes and releases her work.
I write about power.
In families.
In governments.
In institutions.
In courtrooms.
In bedrooms.

Anna Allard-Veillon is a deaf writer and legal strategist who works at the intersection of story and structure.
Her fiction examines surveillance, institutional control, inherited survival, and the quiet ways people resist being reshaped. Her memoir work explores power inside families and the cost of silence.
Her legal publications translate complex procedure into practical tools designed to return agency to individuals navigating the system.
With a background in litigation and over a decade in the legal field, she writes with both emotional intensity and structural clarity.
Through Vesupia Books, she creates work that does not look away — from systems, from language, or from consequence.
Based in Seattle.


