Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock

Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock is an accomplished young adult author, born and raised in Alaska where she has spent much of her life. She has had a varied career, including many years of commercial fishing with her family and working as a reporter for Alaska Public Radio stations. Hitchcock also served as the host and producer of "Independent Native News," a daily newscast based in Fairbanks that focused on Alaska Natives, American Indians, and Canada's First Nations. Her writing is deeply influenced by her family's four generations in Alaska, providing a rich and authentic backdrop for her stories.

Hitchcock's writing has received significant critical acclaim and commercial success. Her debut novel, "The Smell of Other People's Houses," won the Alaskana Award from the Alaska Library Association and was nominated for the William C. Morris Award in 2016. The novel was also shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal and nominated for the Guardian Prize, among other accolades. Her work is known for its vivid characterizations, detailed descriptions, and timeless themes, which resonate with readers worldwide. Hitchcock's writing has a magical realist quality that transports readers to other worlds, allowing them to lose themselves in her stories.

Hitchcock's characters are of a timeless quality, and her themes and ideas are universal in scope, speaking to broad yet intimate concepts that resonate on a personal level. Her writing is infused with a deep understanding of the craft, allowing the narrative to come alive and speak for itself. Hitchcock's writing has had a significant impact in the young adult literature genre, and she has established herself as a strong and independent voice in an otherwise saturated field. Her prose is both lyrical and evocative, and her storytelling is masterful, making her a truly gifted author.

Hitchcock's second novel, "Everyone Dies Famous in a Small Town," was published in Spring 2021. With her growing success and prolific writing, Hitchcock's career as a novelist is set to continue to thrive in the coming years. Her writing has captured the hearts and minds of readers worldwide, and her unique voice and timeless stories will undoubtedly continue to captivate and inspire for years to come.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Smell of Other People's Houses 2016
2 Everyone Dies Famous in a Small Town 2021