She was born in
Erie, Pennsylvania, the third of five children of Adonijah Fuller and Lucy (Williams) Fuller. The family moved to
Wooster, Ohio in 1839, where she and her elder sister
Frances (who also became a famous writer) attended a female seminary; they both published stories in local newspapers and, later, in the
Home Journal. The sisters moved to
New York City together in 1848, where they continued their literary pursuits. Metta married editor and publishing pioneer
Orville James Victor in 1856. Her sister Frances would later marry Victor's brother. Metta served as editor for the Beadle & Company monthly
Home and for
Cosmopolitan Art Journal, and later anonymously published dime novels for her husband's series for Beadle. She died of cancer on June 26, 1885, in
Ho-ho-kus, New Jersey, and was buried in Ridgewood's Valleau Cemetery. == Works ==