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Victoria Scott-Miller is an award-winning Raleigh-based entrepreneur,
documentarian, author, creator of "The Museum Lives in Me" book series, and owner of North Carolina's first black-owned children's bookstore, Liberation Station. She was inducted as the youngest and first African American woman into the Wake County Public School Hall of Fame in the category of Entrepreneurship.
Scott-Miller was commissioned by the North Carolina Museum of Art to serve as author and creative director for her debut series, "The Museum Lives in Me." She was the first African American to have such a commission in the museum's history. Her children's book is now in every public elementary school and N.C. Cardinal library in the state. Following its success, she signed a multi-global book deal to expand her series to museums across the country with Paw Prints Publishing, an imprint of Baker & Taylor.
Scott-Miller is represented by Serendipity Literary Agency. She lives in Raleigh, N.C. with her husband, Duane Miller, and two sons, Langston and Emerson.
Francisco Santoyo is a concept artist and illustrator based in Los Angeles, CA.
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