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Georgina Warren is a graduate of Christopher Newport University, where she majored in French, and recently received her Master of Library and Information Science degree from the Catholic University of America. She lives in Washington, D.C. and currently works at the Library of Congress.
Homeschooled until she was fifteen, she later attended the British School of Washington and the Field School, where she first cultivated her profound love of the literary, visual and performing arts, and pursued her vision to become a writer, artist and actor. Tales of Virtuous Stepmothers is the first installment of what will eventually be a three-volume collection.

Readers can also follow the author on Substack, Bluesky, Fable and the Storygraph.

The author enjoys musicals and dramatic plays all year round. On weekends, Georgina likes dancing, yoga, recreational biking and exploring museums.

Georgina Warren has been featured as a guest speaker on In The Blend, Raising His Kids, The Stepmom Wisdom Circle (Stepmom Coach), The Stepfamily Summit, Women Winning At Writing, and the DC Public Library podcast channels.

Editorial Reviews

"Georgina Warren seeks to defy the perception of the wicked stepmother in her new book, "Tales of Virtuous Stepmothers." Maybe it is time to trade-in Cinderella for one of the many inspiring stories in her collection and see stepmothers portrayed in a whole new light?!"
- - Laura Jenkins, podcast host, In The Blend, Australia

"Georgina Warren's debut collection is a delightful departure from the weary figure of the "wicked stepmother." In twelve original fairy tales, stepmothers take the redemptive center stage as loving family guardians and encouraging mentors. Drawing inspiration from her own connection with her stepmother, Warren's writing is fresh, imaginative, and heartfelt; her stories are entertaining and charming remakes of stories of the blended family."
- - Michelle LaFrance, writer, Hill Rag Magazine, Washington DC

"It takes great strength to share your personal feelings. Georgina Warren has made her readers richer by elegantly reworking the customary fairytale villainess into an object of admiration."
- - Mary Bird, contributor, The Georgetowner, Washington DC

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