Victoria Theresa Fabling (pronounced Fey-bling) was raised in the North Yorkshire moors in the UK. She has been writing and illustrating since the age of 8 when she learnt joined-up letters (cursive).

Prior to her interest in writing, she was acting as an interpreter for ghosts. Some of these spirit beings objected to being trapped in mansions just because they were a novelty and communicated this. Victoria, a free spirit herself, also communicated daily with nature, and allowed nature to be her playmate: inviting small rocks to travel towards her. Before that – she encountered the tangible feeling of Paradise which prompted her to encourage adults to communicate in a more consciously loving way with all other living beings, at all times.

Victoria is a deep thinker who challenges others to walk their talk. Skipping a few years, she went to London to work in the fashion industry.

She left her glamorous job at Chanel, having been to a lecture on, “Change your writing, change your life.” This felt like a true calling, so after three years of study, which included psychology, she became a founding, qualified member of the Academy of Graphology, and went on to specialise in compatibility, doing many matches via handwriting. Neat writing isn’t all it is cracked up to be as our writing changes as we develop, providing proof of progress. Cursive ceased to be taught in schools and that is one of the reasons Victoria looked for another career.

Chemotherapy was the only therapy offered by regular doctors for cancer patients in the late 1980s. The success rate is poor, which led Victoria to study healing with The Healing Trust, and this, like graphology was a three-year course. Many of her relatives chose chemo. The irony of sharing this is that her mother operated a radionics machine in her late teens, which transmitted effective healing without side-effects via frequencies to humans and horses. Fortunately, this method is becoming known again, via med beds, and Victoria offers spiritual healing sessions, or journeys.

Victoria has a wealth of knowledge from four very different cultures, that of Paradise, Europe, Africa and Canada. She feels Universal, and has lived in British Columbia, Canada since 1998. Her personal African and Canadian adventures which are both magical and true are in Fun with Fables.