Books by Victoria Bennett
Shortlisted for this year’s Sustainable Story Award by World of Books
Victoria Bennett is an award-winning disabled writer, creative facilitator, and literary activist. She is the founder of Wild Women Pressand the international Wild Women Writers’ Salons, through which she champions underrepresented voices and fosters inclusive, community-driven literary spaces. Her work spans lyrical memoir, poetry, non-fiction, and digital storytelling, exploring nature, identity, and creative resilience. Her debut memoir, All My Wild Mothers: Motherhood, Loss and an Apothecary Garden (John Murray Press, 2023), won the Nautilus Silver Award for Memoir (2024), was named an Aladin “Best Book of the 21st Century,” and received multiple accolades, including the Northern Debut Award for Narrative Non-Fiction. It was also shortlisted for the Lakeland Book of the Year and The People’s Book Prize, and longlisted for the Nan Shepherd Prize. She lives and writes in Orkney.
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