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  1. Suzanne Collins was born in Hartford, Connecticut, to Lieutenant Colonel Michael John Collins and Jane Brady Collins. She has three older siblings named Kathryn, Andrew, and Joan. Collins majored in Theatre Arts at the Alabama School of Fine arts in Birmingham, which she graduated from in 1980.

  2. Suzanne Collins derived inspiration for ‘The Hunger Games’ from Greek and Roman mythology. However, the spark was ignited when she was channel surfing on television. Collins has stated that a reality show on one channel and the invasion of Iraq on another channel began to blur together “in this very unsettling way

  3. Throughout her career, Suzanne Collins has won awards from several organizations, including Horn Book, Publisher’s Weekly, NYC Public Library, NAIBA, ALSC, School Library Journal, and many more. After writing books consistently for 7 years, from 2003 to 2010, Collins took a short break from writing.

  4. Sunrise on the Reaping. The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is a dystopian action-adventure novel written by the American author Suzanne Collins. It is a prequel to the original The Hunger Games trilogy, set 64 years before the events of the first novel. It was released on May 19, 2020, by Scholastic with an audiobook of the novel, read by the ...

  5. May 19, 2020 · Suzanne Collins is revisiting the world of Panem and The Hunger Games in her new prequel book, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (Scholastic), released Tuesday. Only this time, instead of telling ...

  6. The Hunger Games Series. 3 primary works • 8 total works. The thrilling trilogy expertly described by Suzanne Collins. You enter a future world where every year two tributes from each district are thrown into an arena expected to fight to the death or get knocked out by other means. Only one can survive. Also see: The Hunger Games Companion ...

  7. Suzanne Collins is the author of the bestselling Underland Chronicles series, which started with Gregor the Overlander. Her groundbreaking young adult novels, The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and Mockingjay, were New York Times bestsellers, received wide praise, and were the basis for four popular films.

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