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Suzanne Collins
American
Novelist
Born:
Aug 10
,
1962
Me
People
Think
Time
War
You
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I have a pretty big TV background, and I have clocked so many hours in so many writers' rooms over the years.
Suzanne Collins
Big
Background
TV
Pretty
Writers
Over
Hours
Years
Rooms
Many
All the writing elements are the same. You need to tell a good story... You've got good characters... People think there's some dramatic difference between writing 'Little Bear' and the 'Hunger Games,' and as a writer, for me, there isn't.
Suzanne Collins
Good
Me
You
People
Writing
Think
Dramatic
Hunger
Hunger Games
Tell
Characters
Some
Bear
Good Story
Writer
Between
Got
Same
Difference
Story
Little
Games
Elements
Need
There's a basis for the war, historically, in the 'Hunger Games,' which would be the third servile war, which was Spartacus' war, where you have a man who is a slave who is then turned into a gladiator who broke out of the gladiator school and led a rebellion and then became the face of the war.
Suzanne Collins
War
You
Man
Rebellion
School
Face
Hunger
Broke
Hunger Games
Out
Would
Would-Be
Gladiator
Became
Led
Historically
Where
Which
Turned
Then
Games
Who
Slave
Basis
Third
I loved 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.' I read it later as an adult, but I loved 'We Have Always Lived in a Castle.' And that brings you around to 'The Lottery.' You can't pretend - it's a lottery in which you draw a name and people die. That's a short story, but it's such an incredible short story.
Suzanne Collins
You
People
Tree
Incredible
Later
Draw
Pretend
Brooklyn
Castle
Adult
Name
Read
Around
Always
Lottery
Die
Short
Loved
Short Story
Story
Which
Lived
Grows
Brings
Katniss Everdeen owes her last name to Bathsheba Everdene, the lead character in 'Far From the Madding Crowd.' The two are very different, but both struggle with knowing their hearts.
Suzanne Collins
Character
Struggle
Owes
Both
Crowd
Lead
Lead Character
Name
Knowing
Very
Hearts
Different
Far
Her
Last
Two
If your parent is deployed and you are that young, you spend the whole time wondering where they are and waiting for them to come home. As time passes and the absence is longer and longer, you become more and more concerned - but you don't really have the words to express your concern. There's only this continued absence.
Suzanne Collins
Time
Home
You
Waiting
Words
Become
Young
Spend
Parent
More
Only
More And More
Absence
Longer
Come
Concern
Concerned
Passes
Continue
Time Passes
Wondering
Where
Deployed
Them
Really
Your
Whole
Express
I think we put our children at an enormous disadvantage by not educating them in war, by not letting them understand about it at an early age.
Suzanne Collins
War
Age
Think
Enormous
Our
About
Disadvantage
Put
Understand
Educating
Children
Them
Letting
Early
Early Age
I think it's very uncomfortable for people to talk to children about war, and so they don't because it's easier not to. But then you have young people at eighteen who are enlisting in the army, and they really don't have the slightest idea what they're getting into.
Suzanne Collins
War
You
Army
People
Young
Think
Slightest
Easier
About
Uncomfortable
Idea
Talk
Because
Very
Getting
Children
Eighteen
Young People
Then
Really
Who
When I got out of undergrad, I had a degree in theater and telecommunications. My first job, I was a news reporter for the local stories for NPR. Then I was a country-western DJ. I did data entry for a yearbook company. In my mid-20s I went back to grad school at NYU, and I specialized in playwriting.
Suzanne Collins
News
School
Job
Degree
First
Playwriting
Local
Back
Telecommunications
Out
Data
Entry
Had
First Job
Got
Yearbook
Grad
Grad School
Did
Reporter
Stories
Theater
Then
Company
Specialized
NYU
I don't write about adolescence. I write about war. For adolescents.
Suzanne Collins
War
About
Adolescence
Adolescent
Write
Whenever I write a story, I hope it appeals to both boys and girls.
Suzanne Collins
Hope
Girl
Both
Write
Boy
Boys And Girls
Whenever
Story
Appeals
If I took the 40 years of my dad talking to me about war and battles and taking me to battlefields and distilled it down into one question, it would probably be the idea of the necessary or unnecessary war.
Suzanne Collins
War
Me
Down
Took
Distilled
Battles
Unnecessary
Would
About
Taking
Idea
Talking
Years
Question
Dad
Necessary
I started as a playwright. Any sort of scriptwriting you do helps you hone your story. You have the same demands of creating a plot, developing relatable characters and keeping your audience invested in your story. My books are basically structured like three-act plays.
Suzanne Collins
You
Playwright
Books
Plot
Characters
Structured
Invested
Developing
Demands
Like
Sort
Audience
Same
Any
Story
Creating
Your
Helps
Keeping
Started
Basically
Hone
Plays
Director Gary Ross has created an adaptation that is faithful in both narrative and theme, but he's also brought a rich and powerful vision of Panem, its brutality and excesses, to the film as well. His world building's fantastic, whether it be the Seam or the Capitol.
Suzanne Collins
Director
World
Vision
Building
Faithful
Rich
Brought
Both
Brutality
Excess
He
Powerful
Also
Well
Narrative
His
Whether
Fantastic
Theme
Created
Capitol
Film
Gary
Adaptation
Any time you read a book and get attached to the characters, to me it's always a shock when it goes from page to screen and it's not exactly what was in my head or what I was imagining it should be.
Suzanne Collins
Time
Me
You
Book
Characters
Exactly
Exactly What
Attached
Head
Read
Always
Shock
Get
Goes
Any
Screen
Should
Page
Imagining
'Lord of the Flies' is one of my favorite books. That was a big influence on me as a teenager; I still read it every couple of years.
Suzanne Collins
Me
Big
Every
Teenager
Books
Favorite
Couple
Read
Lord
Still
Years
Big Influence
Influence
Flies
My mother tried really hard to protect us, but occasionally, after afternoon cartoons of whatever was on... the nightly news would come on, and I'd see footage from the war zone, and I would hear the word 'Vietnam,' and I would know my dad was over there, and it was a very frightening experience for me.
Suzanne Collins
War
News
Me
Experience
Mother
Word
Whatever
Would
Tried
See
Cartoons
Footage
Over
Come
Know
Protect
Occasionally
Hear
Very
Frightening
After
Afternoon
War Zone
Us
Really
Vietnam
Hard
Dad
Zone
Nightly
It's amazing to see things that are suggested in the book fully developed and so brilliantly realized through the artistry of the designers.
Suzanne Collins
Book
Amazing
See
Through
Developed
Artistry
Realized
Fully
Things
Brilliantly
Designers
Suggested
Kids have so much screen time, and it's a concern. I know how overloaded I can feel sometimes.
Suzanne Collins
Time
Sometimes
Kids
Feel
Know
Concern
How
Overloaded
Screen
Much
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