About M. T. Anderson
M. T. Anderson is an acclaimed American author known for his innovative and thought-provoking works in young adult literature. Born on October 4, 1966, he gained prominence with his novel "Feed," which explores themes of consumerism and technology in a dystopian future. Anderson's unique storytelling and incisive social commentary have earned him multiple awards, including the National Book Award and the Michael L. Printz Honor.