Victoria W. Ndungu
Dracut, MA 978-***-**** ***************@*****.***
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/victoria-ndungu-2372121a3 Portfolio: victoriandungu3.wixsite.com/capstone
Profile
I’m a recent English graduate with a focus on writing, editing, and digital storytelling. I’ve worked on creative projects and internships that connect literature with accessibility and community. I care deeply about using storytelling to represent voices that often go unheard, and I’m looking to bring that same passion into publishing or communications work.
Education
University of New Hampshire – Durham, NH
B.A. in English: Text, Business & Digital Studies Graduated: December 2025
Relevant Coursework: Editing & Publishing, Digital Storytelling, Literary Analysis, Technical Writing, Visual Media & Design,
Experience
Editorial Intern – The Storyteller’s Shelf (Remote) Sept 2025 – Oct 2025
●Wrote and scheduled posts for the magazine’s social media pages to share stories and boost reader engagement.
●Helped copy edit short fiction submissions and prepare them for publication.
●Worked with the editorial team on planning weekly content and organizing outreach ideas.
Creative Writing & Communications Intern – Anvaya Feats (Remote) June 2025 – Sept 2025
●Wrote a guide about disability representation in children’s books, later used to train new interns.
●Gave feedback on stories and helped format drafts for Anvaya Kids’ online series.
●Focused on keeping writing and visuals accessible and easy to follow.
Student Intern – Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire (Hybrid) Jan 2025 – May 2025
●Wrote press releases and invitations for events such as the Black New England Conference.
●Updated pages on the organization’s website and added new biographies for board members.
●Researched local history and created a short video for the “On the Trail” YouTube series.
Independent Writer & Editor 2016 – Present
●Created and edited several storytelling projects, including The Mystery of the Jar, A Princess’s Tears, and Sam’s Light.
●Worked with writing partners on character development, worldbuilding, and story pacing.
●Organized drafts and project notes through Google Drive for long-term writing archives.
Reading Mentor – Seacoast Reads, University of New Hampshire Oct 2023 – Apr 2025
●Tutored elementary school students one-on-one to build reading confidence and writing skills.
●Adapted lessons to fit each student’s reading level and interests.
Assistant to Community Support Manager – Northeast Independent Living Program (NILP) June 2023 – Aug 2023
●Helped organize housing and support resources for people with disabilities and older adults.
●Assisted in planning a back-to-school drive and workshops for clients.
●Worked with staff to file paperwork and manage client information.
Additional Roles: Community Servings – Kitchen Volunteer (2021); West Suburban YMCA – Front Desk Assistant (2021); Emerson College Pre-College Writers Workshop – Student (2020)
Skills
●Writing & Editing
●Copyediting
●Technical Writing
●Press Releases
●Content Planning
WordPress, Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, Google Workspace & Microsoft Office
Social Media Management
●Visual Storytelling
●Team Collaboration
Interests
Children’s & YA literature, disability and environmental advocacy, community storytelling, creative writing and publishing.