Carrie Ryan, author of the award-winning* The Forest of Hands and Teeth, was a recent panelist on a Post Apocalyptic YA Fiction panel in an uptown New York city Barnes & Noble. She, along with authors James Dashner (The Maze Runner), Scott Westerfeld (Leviathan), and Michael Grant (Hunger), spoke about the origins of their books, what it is like to write post apocalyptic fiction for a young adult audience, and more.
Of course, this is the kind of event that Suvudu simply can’t pass up the chance to attend, so we were there and were able to record Carrie’s answers. Below, you’ll hear her talk about The Forest of Hands and Teeth, writing zombie YA fiction, and about writing YA in general. Carrie has some wonderful stories to tell regarding this book, so give a listen and I think you’ll be in for a treat.
Carrie Ryan Introduces The Forest of Hands and Teeth
What inspired you to write a Post Apocalyptic novel?
What compromises do you consider when writing YA?



























