Suzanne Collins Wrote 'Hunger Games' & Also Raised Us With Her Other Work
Briefly

Before Suzanne Collins became famous for her 'Hunger Games' series, she had a successful career in television, writing for iconic children’s shows like 'Little Bear' and 'Clifford's Puppy Days.' Her early work as a TV writer solidified her place in Millennial childhood memories. After transitioning to young adult literature with series like 'The Underland Chronicles,' she returned to television to write episodes for 'Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!' This unexpected background showcases the versatile and rich trajectory of her creative career, much to the delight of her fans.
"This woman literally raised me! I watched Little Bear growing up, then read Gregor the Overlander, then became obsessed with Hunger Games. I just read a new Hunger Games book this week!"
"In addition to Little Bear, Collins also worked on Clarissa Explains It All, The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo, Oswald, and served as the head writer on Clifford's Puppy Days."
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