Annie Cory

Annie Cory, born Annie Sophie Cory on October 1, 1868, in Rawalpindi, was a multifaceted British artist known for her captivating novels and musical prowess. Under the pseudonyms Victoria Cross, Vivian Cory, and V.C. Griffin, she penned popular, exotic, and often racy New Woman novels that enthralled readers. Beyond her literary achievements, Annie was also a talented pianist, showcasing her musical abilities through various leadership roles in school. Her life, spanning from 1868 to 1952, was a testament to her creative spirit and versatility. Explore the rich tapestry of Annie Cory's work, where words and music intertwine to create a unique artistic legacy.

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