Victoria Atamian Waterman

Victoria Atamian Waterman is a writer born in Rhode Island. Growing up in an immigrant, bilingual, multi-generational home with survivors of the Armenian Genocide has shaped the storyteller she has become. She is an active volunteer of Soorp Asdvadzadzin Armenian Apostolic Church in Whitinsville, MA and chair of the Armenian Heritage Monument in Whitinsville, MA. She is the author of "Who She Left Behind."
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Touchdowns, triumphs and a tribute to fathers

Unless the Boston Red Sox were in the playoffs or the World Series, we weren’t much of a sports family…

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Reviews

Book Review | Love and Paklava

Love and Paklava By Alyssa Jarrett To be published June 17, 2025 When a romantic comedy starts with a reader…

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Tradition, change and Armenian motherhood

Being an Armenian mother, daughter and grandmother in America means living at a crossroads. We’re clinging to old traditions and…

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Literary Corner

Book Review | Loving Father, Bitter Son

Loving Father, Bitter Son By Asbed Pogarian Published in March 2025 338 pages I picked up Loving Father, Bitter Son…

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How Armenian-American Heritage Month was proclaimed in Massachusetts

On April 1, 2025, Massachusetts Governor Maura T. Healey officially proclaimed April as Armenian-American Heritage Month, urging all residents of…

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Today’s leaders were yesterday’s girls

Women’s History Month honors women’s contributions to society, culture and history, celebrating their achievements and promoting gender equality.  Each year,…

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Beauty held in the eyes of an orphaned boy

They say beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder — and I came to understand the depth of this…

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Columns

Armenian monument exploration for new year and bucket list goals

As the year comes to a close, I find myself reflecting on my bucket list — celebrating milestones while embracing…

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Diaspora

Dedication and blessing of the new Armenian Heritage Monument in Whitinsville, Massachusetts

On November 2, 2024, the Whitinsville community gathered alongside dignitaries, elected officials and clergy to celebrate the dedication and blessing…

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Columns

EnJOY the season of giving

“The season of giving” typically refers to the period during the late fall and winter, especially around the Thanksgiving and…

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