Shaun David Hutchinson

Shaun David Hutchinson is a celebrated American author, well-known for his work in young adult, gay & lesbian, adult fiction, and fantasy novels. He has written a number of successful standalone books, including "We Are the Ants," "The Deathday Letter," "Feral Youth," "The State of Us," and "Five Stages of Andrew Brawley." Hutchinson's writing often explores themes of identity, sexuality, and mental health, making his work particularly resonant with young adult readers.

In addition to his standalone novels, Hutchinson has also collaborated with other writers on a number of projects. He has worked with authors such as Derek Blyth, Neal Shusterman, Steve Brezenoff, Beth Revis, Courtney Summers, Kendare Blake, Margie Gelbwasser, Hannah Moskowitz, Tom Leveen, Cynthia Leitich Smith, and Delilah S Dawson on various anthologies and projects. Hutchinson has also turned his talents to nonfiction, with the memoir "Brave Face" which chronicles his own struggles with depression during his teenage years.

Beyond his work as a writer, Hutchinson is also known for his love of all things nerdy and geeky. He is an avid fan of Doctor Who and comic books, and enjoys indulging in his passions whenever he can. Hutchinson currently resides in Seattle, where he continues to write and create, inspired by his surroundings and the world around him. He maintains a website, ShaunDavidHutchinson.com, where fans and readers can learn more about his work and keep up with his latest projects.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Deathday Letter 2010
2 fml 2013
3 The Five Stages of Andrew Brawley 2015
4 We Are the Ants 2016
5 At the Edge of the Universe 2017
6 Feral Youth 2017
7 The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza 2018
8 The Past and Other Things That Should Stay Buried 2019
9 The State of Us 2020
10 A Complicated Love Story Set in Space 2021
11 Before We Disappear 2021
12 Howl 2022
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Brave Face 2019
Shaun David Hutchinson Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Grim 2014
2 Violent Ends 2015
3 School Dazed 2016
4 All Out: The No-Longer-Secret Stories of Queer Teens throughout the Ages 2018