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Birth—November 11, 1947
Where—New York, New York, USA
Education—B.A., Stony Brook State University of New York
Currently—lives in New York and on Long Island


Victoria Schochet Lustbader was born and raised in New York City, the youngest of three children and the only daughter of Rubin Schochet, a Lithuanian emigre, and Dorothy Hertz Schochet, a second-generation Russian.

Drawn to the arts from a young age, Victoria studied ballet for ten years, played the piano and guitar, and wrote poetry and stories. Always fascinated as well with the sciences and languages, she began college at SUNY Stony Brook as a Biology major with a minor in Russian, but ultimately got her BA in English. After graduation, Victoria spent thirteen years as an editor of science fiction and fantasy, first at Harper & Row, then at Putnam/Berkley. She worked extensively with authors such as Ursula LeGuin, Harlan Ellison, Robert Silverberg, Frank Herbert, and Philip Jose Farmer.

In 1982 she married author Eric Van Lustbader. For the next several years she continued in the publishing business as a freelance editor, but then began a second, decade-long career as a fundraiser and Board member with The Nature Conservancy on Long Island and throughout New York State.

In 2001, Victoria made the tumultuous decision to become a writer herself. Her first novel, Hidden, was published in June of 2006 by Forge Books. Her second, Stone Creek, was published by HarperCollins in May of 2008. She and her husband divide their time between NYC and the east end of Long Island. (From the publisher.)