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Ellen Louise Hopkins (born March 26, 1955) is a novelist who has published several ''New York Times'' bestselling novels that are popular among the teenage and young adult audience.


Personal life

Hopkins was adopted by Albert and Valeria Wagner when they were 72 and 42 respectively. Her first poem was published in the ''Palm Springs Desert Sun'' when she was nine. Hopkins graduated from a high school in the
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, then studied
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at
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and the
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. Hopkins dropped out of university before graduation to start a family and business. She had two children: Jason and Cristal. When her marriage failed, she sold her business and began freelance work. Following her divorce, she had a daughter, Kelly, with a man she considered to be a 'rebound'. He was abusive and kidnapped Kelly, keeping her in secrecy for three years. She was found later by his grandmother. Around 1991, she married John Hopkins, her current husband. They also adopted their daughter Cristal's son, Orion. In 1990, Ellen Hopkins and her family moved to northern Nevada. While in Nevada, she decided to write for a living. She started out freelancing newspaper and magazine articles, then moved from there into children’s nonfiction. Hopkins believes most of her writing talent originates from her own talent and also from her adoptive mother. She also considers her fifth grade teacher the first person to encourage her to become a professional writer. Later in life, Hopkins found biological mother, Toni Chandler, who was also a writer and poet.


Career

Hopkins began her writing career in 1990. She started with nonfiction books for children, including ''Air Devils'' and ''Orcas: High Seas Supermen''. Hopkins has since written several
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s exposing teenage struggles such as drug addiction, mental illness, and prostitution, including '' Crank'', ''
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Identical Two things are identical if they are the same, see Identity (philosophy). Identical may also refer to: * ''Identical'' (Hopkins novel), a 2008 young adult novel by Ellen Hopkins * ''Identical'' (Turow novel), a 2013 legal drama novel by Scott T ...
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'', '' Tricks'', ''Tilt'', and ''Fallout''. ''Glass'' is the sequel to ''Crank'', and ''Fallout'', the third and final book in the series, was released on September 14, 2010. ''Perfect'' was released on September 13, 2011, and is a companion novel to ''Impulse''. ''Tilt'', was released September 11, 2012, and is a companion from the point of view of the teens mentioned in ''Triangles''. Hopkins felt they needed their own story after the release of ''Triangles''. Her second adult novel, ''Collateral'', came out in the fall of 2012. In 2013, she released the sequel to her bestselling book ''Burned'' titled ''Smoke''. ''Rumble'' released August 2014, is about a boy questioning his faith after his brother commits suicide. In 2015, she released ''Love Lies Beneath'', about a woman who falls in love with a sociopath, and ''Traffick '', a sequel to her bestseller ''Tricks''. ''People Kill People'' was released in September 2018. In 2006, Hopkins was recognized with a Silver Pen Award (for emerging writers) from the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame. She was inducted as a full member into the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame in 2015.


Inspiration

Hopkins’s primarily inspiration for her first novels (i.e., the ''Crank'' series) comes from her eldest daughter, who "was addicted to crystal methamphetamine and spent two years in prison." In 2007, her daughter had been sober for five years. In an interview discussing ''Glass'' and ''Crank'', Hopkins said, "I really want both books to be an honest look at the depth and the nature of this addiction. It's not that easy to shake, and I really wanted that to be made very clear." On December 31, 2014, Hopkins stated in her online journal that, “My relationship with my daughter, long tenuous, disintegrated completely.” Some of the themes discusses in ''Identical'' are inspired by friends of Hopkins who has suffered sexual abuse.


Censorship

Hopkins's books have regularly been included in the
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's lists of the most frequently banned and challenged books in the United States. Four of her novels were included in the list of the top 100 banned and challenged novels between 2010 and 2019: '' Crank'' (38th), ''
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'' (83rd), ''
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'' (86th), and '' Tricks'' (98th). In 2010, ''Crank'' made the top ten list. In 2022, five of Hopkins's novels (''Crank, Fallout, Impulse, People Kill People'', and ''Tilt'') were listed among 52 books banned by the
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following the implementation of Utah law H.B. 374, “Sensitive Materials In Schools." Forty-two percent of removed books “feature LBGTQ+ characters and or themes.” Many of the books were removed because they were considered to contain pornographic material according to the new law, which defines porn using the following criteria: * "The average person" would find that the material, on the whole, "appeals to prurient interest in sex" * The material "is patently offensive in the description or depiction of nudity, sexual conduct, sexual excitement, sadomasochistic abuse, or excretion" * The material, on the whole, "does not have serious literary, artistic, political or scientific value."


Publications

(YA) = Young Adult (A) = Adult


Crank novels

* '' Crank'' (2004) (YA) * ''
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'' (2007) (YA) * ''
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'' (2010) (YA)


Burned novels

* ''
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'' (2006) (YA) * ''Smoke'' (2013) (YA)


Impulse novels

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'' (2007) (YA) * '' Perfect'' (2011) (YA)


Triangles novels

* ''Triangles'' (2011) (A) * ''Tilt'' (2012) (YA) ompanion novel


Tricks novels

* '' Tricks'' (2009) (YA) * ''Traffick'' (Fall 2015) (YA)


Love Lies Beneath Novels

*Love Lies Beneath (2015) (A) *A Sin Such as This (2018) (A)


Other novels

* ''
Identical Two things are identical if they are the same, see Identity (philosophy). Identical may also refer to: * ''Identical'' (Hopkins novel), a 2008 young adult novel by Ellen Hopkins * ''Identical'' (Turow novel), a 2013 legal drama novel by Scott T ...
'' (2008) (YA) * ''Collateral'' (2012) (A) * ''Rumble'' (2014) (YA) * ''The You I've Never Known'' (January 2017) (YA) * ''People Kill People'' (2018) (YA) * ''Sanctuary Highway'' (2022) (YA) * ''Closer to Nowhere'' (2020) * ''What About Will'' (2021) (YA)


References


External links


Official WebsiteEllen Hopkins' FacebookEllen Hopkins: Ellen Hopkins' LivejournalMyspace PageEllen Hopkins' Twitter Stream
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