Victoria Christopher Murray

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Born
Occupation
  • Author
  • editor
NationalityAmerican
Victoria Christopher Murray
Murray in 2024
Murray in 2024
Born
Occupation
  • Author
  • editor
NationalityAmerican
EducationHampton University (BA)
New York University Stern School of Business (MBA)
Notable worksThe Personal Librarian (2021)
Notable awardsNAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work – Fiction (2016)

Victoria Christopher Murray is an American editor and author of over 30 books, with "more than one million books in print."[1]

Murray was born in Queens, New York.[2] She received a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Disorders from Hampton University[2] and a Master of Business Administration from New York University Stern School of Business.[1][3] She is a member of Delta Sigma Theta.[2]

Murray now spends her time in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles.[4]

Career

After working in business for ten years, Murray launched a financial services agency for Aegon, USA, where she worked for nine years.

Murray published her first book, Temptation, in 1997. As she continued writing, she became known for her Christian fiction geared toward African American readers, though the genre didn't exist when she published Temptation. Murray stated, "I knew that I wanted to write a book that was entertaining, compelling and put God in the middle and still have the book be a page-turner."[5] Later, Murray explained that she hated the "Christian fiction label," saying, "I think it limits our readership ... I’m not writing for people who are already in church. If I had to say who I was trying to gain, it’s people who never entered a church.”[6]

Since her Temptation, Murray has published over 30 novels.

In 2014, Murray launched Brown Girls Publishing alongside ReShonda Tate Billingsley.[3]

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