Suzanne Collins
Author:
Suzanne Collins
Date of birth: 10-Aug-1962
Place of birth: Hartford, Connecticut, US
About the author:
Suzanne Collins is a celebrated American author and screenwriter, best known for her groundbreaking *Hunger Games* trilogy. Born on 10 August 1962 in Hartford, Connecticut, Collins grew up in a military family, which greatly influenced her storytelling. She earned a degree in theatre and telecommunications from Indiana University and later pursued a Master of Fine Arts in dramatic writing at New York University.
Collins began her career in children's television, writing for programmes such as *Clarissa Explains It All* and *Little Bear*. Her experience in screenwriting shaped her talent for creating vivid, fast-paced narratives. In 2003, she debuted as a novelist with *Gregor the Overlander*, the first book in *The Underland Chronicles*, a successful fantasy series for young readers.
Her global breakthrough came in 2008 with the publication of *The Hunger Games*, the first instalment in a dystopian trilogy that explores themes of survival, power, and rebellion. The series, which includes *Catching Fire* and *Mockingjay*, became a cultural phenomenon, selling millions of copies worldwide and spawning a blockbuster film franchise.
In 2020, Collins returned to the world of Panem with the prequel novel *The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes*. Renowned for her thought-provoking storytelling and compelling characters, Suzanne Collins remains one of the most influential authors in contemporary young adult literature.

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