A madcap romp. A caviar dispatch. A nuisance in the lobby. Sophisticated boom-boom. A cult and occult favorite. Falbalas et Fanfreluches. In Technicolor. With special guest appearances by an illustrious cat. 

The adventures of an over-privileged and under-boundaried girl who just wants to be as famous outside of her own mind as she is inside it!

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About the Author!

Victoria Myers once compiled a list of all the ways she was like Barbra Streisand and then sent it, unsolicited, to everyone she knew.

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Victoria Myers is a filmmaker and writer based in New York who, after seeing her first I Love Lucy episode at the age of three, decided trying to put on a show was a perfectly normal preoccupation. She recently completed her first short pilot, A Legend is Hatched: I Become Famous in My Own Mind, which she wrote, directed, and starred in. A Legend is Hatched is an adaptation of her comedic newsletter of the same name, which follows the madcap adventures of an over-privileged and under-boundaried gal-about-town. As a writer, highlights include writing about the resonance between Joan Didion and Jennifer Aniston and profiling director Lear deBessonet. Her profile of Bernadette Peters was featured on multiple “best of” lists and is considered the definitive profile of Peters. Additionally, she has written for The LA Review of Books, HarpersBazaar.com, and The Forward.  For five years, she was Editor-in-Chief of The Interval, a game-changing theatre publication, which she also founded. The Interval was featured in The New York Times, New York Magazine, The Guardian, and the AP among others. For The Interval, she interviewed Tony and Pulitzer Prize winners, conceived special projects, and did creative direction for photo shoots. She was born and raised in Akron, Ohio, which is known for rubber manufacturing.

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The adventures of an over-privileged-under-boundaried gal-about-town and her rise to fame (in her own mind)! Because as Elizabeth Taylor said, “We all have to participate in our own downfalls.”

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As Elizabeth Taylor said, “We all have to participate in our own downfalls.”