Suzanne Collins, born August 10, 1962, is an American author and television writer renowned for her impactful young adult dystopian series, The Hunger Games. Collins' writing style is characterized by its gritty realism, compelling character development, and exploration of complex themes such as survival, power, and morality. Prior to achieving widespread success with The Hunger Games, she crafted the children's fantasy The Underland Chronicles series, demonstrating her versatility across genres and age groups. Her works often feature strong female protagonists and focus on themes of resilience and resistance.























