Victoria N. Alexander
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Victoria N. Alexander

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Victoria N. Alexander, Ph.D., is a literary fiction novelist who writes about censored and controversial subjects with audacity, humor, and compassion. Bravely working to overcome complacency and conformity and to promote critical and creative thinking, tolerance and peace, she uses Huck Finn’s infamous statement of resolve as her writing motto: “All right then, I’ll go to hell.” Alexander is also a philosopher of science. She is a Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center alum, a Public Scholar for the New York Council for the Humanities and a director at the Dactyl Foundation, working on new and emerging concepts in science and encouraging interaction between the sciences and the arts. Her latest work on the surprising non-utilitarian evolutionary mechanisms behind butterfly mimicry appears in Fine Lines: Nabokov’s Scientific Art (Yale University Press), which has been favorably reviewed in the New Yorker, Science, Smithsonian Magazine, Washington Post, the New Republic and others. Alexander's fiction is published by Permanent. Her nonfiction is published by Emergent Publications.
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