Valerie Anne

Writer, Tv Recapper

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Preston's Summary

Valerie Anne is a Writer and TV Recapper at various platforms. With a deep love for arts and entertainment, Valerie focuses on stories across film, theater, and television, particularly those that highlight queer narratives and sci-fi themes. Valerie's work has been featured in Oxford University Press, Autostraddle.com, Nature Portfolio, Paperity, and Media Industry Observer.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Opinion: 34 %
Informative: 30 %
Reviews: 16 %
Events: 7 %
Interviews Q&as: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Plays & Musicals
  • Film Industry
  • Entertainment News
  • Celebrities
  • Comedy

Pitching Insights

Valerie Anne's coverage is heavily focused on entertainment news, including reviews of movies, TV shows, and pop culture events. She also covers gaming to a significant extent. Given the nature of her articles, she may be interested in pitches related to upcoming movie/TV releases, gaming industry trends and announcements or queer representation in media.

In terms of geographic focus, Valerie Anne does not appear to have a specific location preference. Therefore, when reaching out with potential story ideas or expert commentary related to entertainment news or gaming topics covered by her articles, consider that she may be receptive regardless of the geographical origin of the content.

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