Suzanne Collins



Suzanne Collins is an American television writer and novelist, best known for writing The Hunger Games trilogy.

Career
Collins began her career in children's television, writing episodes and actively participating on the staff of shows like . She was also the head-writer of , and co-writer of the Rankin/Bass Christmas special, Santa, Baby.

When Collins started working on a show, , she met children's author James Proimos, who suggested that she should try her hand at writing children's books. And that's how she started. Her first book was Gregor The Overlander, which was followed by four more books in The Underland Chronicles.

In 2008, Collins wrote the young-adult dystopian novel The Hunger Games. Collins claims that her early exposure to Greek mythology, especially the story of Theseus and the minotaur, planted seeds in her mind for the story. It wasn't until much later, when she was flipping between war coverage and reality TV programming, that Katniss Everdeen's story finally came to her. In 2009, Collins released the sequel to The Hunger Games, Catching Fire. The final book in the trilogy, Mockingjay, was released in 2010.

In 2010 named Collins to the  list. . In March 2012, announced that Collins had become the best-selling Kindle author of all time. Amazon also revealed that Collins had written 29 of the 100 most highlighted passages in ebooks. On a separate Amazon list of recently highlighted passages, Collins had written 17 of the top 20.

It should be noted that Collins was one of the credited screenwriters for The Hunger Games film. She was also one of the film's producers.

Publications

 * 1)  (2003)
 * 2)  (2004)
 * 3)  (2005)
 * 4)  (2006)
 * 5)  (2007)
 * 1)  (2007)


 * The Hunger Games
 * The Hunger Games (2008)
 * Catching Fire (2009)
 * Mockingjay (2010)


 * Other books
 * Fire Proof: Shelby Woo #11 (1999)
 * When Charlie McButton Lost Power (2005)
 * When Charlie McButton Gained Power (2009)