Charles Palahniuk is an American author known for his transgressive and shocking fiction. He grew up in Washington in humble beginnings and was inspired to write by his fifth grade teacher. Palahniuk attended the University of Oregon and worked as a journalist and diesel mechanic before fully devoting himself to writing fiction. His breakthrough novel was 1996's Fight Club, which brought him mainstream success. Palahniuk often draws from his own life experiences in his writing, including the deaths of his father and mother, which inspired the novels Lullaby and Damned respectively. Though his work is dark, Palahniuk finds inspiration in confronting misery and transforming personal wounds into art.