VESUPIA · AN IMPRINT BY ANNA ALLARD-VEILLON
Where story meets strategy.
The imprint of Anna Allard-Veillon — author, former legal executive, paralegal, poet, and designer. The catalog moves from practical legal form books to literary work about survival, family, silence, and power.
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Titles across
law and literature
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Forms in
FICTION · MEMOIR · CULTURAL CRITICISM · CHILDREN'S · LEGAL LIBRARY
THE CATALOG
Fiction & memoir
CHILDREN'S · PICTURE BOOK
Two mismatched pets, one cryptic silver tag, and a city full of kindly strangers certain they know where Aurelia's is — a lost-and-found odd-couple adventure about the difference between a beautiful home and the right one.
MEMOIR
When a deaf woman haunted by her father's legendary cross-country journey confronts her own past of confinement and survival, she retraces his path to discover whether freedom is inherited, imagined, or fought for.
SPECULATIVE FICTION
Separated by a state that runs on disappearances, a mother who has outlasted everything and a son who learned to be useful enough to keep — both reaching for each other through the wreckage of other people's courage.
CULTURAL CRITICISM
After a 24-year marriage and a year of fieldwork, the pattern was undeniable: it wasn't chaos. It was design. Modern heterosexuality is not failing. It is functioning with ruthless efficiency.
FOR WORKING PROFESSIONALS
The Legal Library

FOR THE AVERAGE PERSON
The Personal Injury Playbook
Plain-language guidance for navigating an injury or property damage claim without a law degree.
FOR LAW FIRMS
Run the firm like the system it actually is — operations, intake, and the unglamorous middle.
FOR PARALEGALS & LEGAL STAFF
The desk reference every paralegal wishes someone had handed them on day one.
WHY VESUPIA
Practical enough for a claim file. Literary enough to stay with you.
Vesupia is built around self-advocacy, emotional clarity, and systems that affect real lives.
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Legal Tools With Teeth
Templates, forms, and plain-language guidance built from real personal injury practice experience.
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Story With Stakes
Memoir and fiction about survival, motherhood, systems, silence, resilience, and reclaiming voice.
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Self-Advocacy First
Resources help readers understand processes, prepare documents, and ask sharper questions.
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Designed By The Author
Writing, design, and practical systems come from one cohesive imprint with a clear point of view.
THE THROUGHLINE
I write about power.
In families.
In governments.
In institutions.
In courtrooms.
In bedrooms.
THE AUTHOR
Deaf writer. Former legal executive with a decade in law firms. Vesupia is hers — the catalog and the direction.
She writes across genres because the questions she's chasing don't sit in one. The novels look at how systems erase people. The memoir traces a father's escape and a daughter's reckoning. The picture book is for the household. The legal library is the rest of her toolbox — opened up.
STAY CLOSE
A monthly note from the desk.
New work, what I'm reading, and the occasional honest mess.






