Hillel Cooperman

Hillel Cooperman is an author best known for his debut novel, "The Madrona Heroes Register," a story inspired by his lifelong fascination with superheroes. The concept for the book emerged during a family trip in the summer of 2012, and by winter of that year, he had begun writing in earnest. His imaginative storytelling reflects his playful spirit and deep-rooted love for superhero narratives.

Cooperman resides in Seattle's Madrona neighborhood with his three children, three cats, and an extensive collection of Lego bricks. Known for his self-proclaimed superpower of procrastination, he balances writing with family life and creative pursuits. His generosity extends to librarians, as he offers his books to them free of charge, demonstrating his commitment to fostering a love of reading.
Making Things Special Books
# Title Year
1 Tech Design Leadership from the Trenches 2014
2 The Art of User Experience Design 2016
The Madrona Heroes Register Books
# Title Year
1 Echoes of the Past 2013
2 Underneath It All 2015
3 Nothing as it Seems 2016
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Experience of Being Alive 2016