Portrait of Hillary Frank with red lip and mom tattoo

Hi, I’m Hillary Frank.

And, no. That’s not a real tattoo. Here are some other facts about me.

My favorite topics to write about are teens and reproductive health — sometimes both at the same time!

Before I made my own podcasts, I was an independent public radio reporter, filing stories on everything from housing to health to art to education, but my unofficial beat was teenagers. I think that’s because I also write young adult novels. Whenever one of my editors had an assignment that involved teens, I got the call. I worked for shows like This American Life, Studio360, Marketplace, Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and Weekend America and I made stories about things like kids who feel misunderstood because they’re quiet, a high school senior whose dad kicked him out of the house for being gay, and a guy who convinced his younger siblings that he was a werewolf.

I made my first radio story in 1999 using a microcassette answering machine and a shiny red boombox.

That story was for This American Life. You can still hear it here, complete with all the pops and clicks from the boombox.

I created one of the first self-sustaining podcasts.

In 2010, I started The Longest Shortest Time. It’s a podcast about the surprises and absurdities of raising other humans. On the show, I covered topics ranging from birth injuries to transgender pregnancy to the sex lives of parents, as well as a series on discrimination against working moms called It's a Real Mother. In 2018, I wrote an op-ed in the New York Times about the special misogyny I’ve faced as a mom working in podcasting. I’m proud to say that despite those struggles, The Longest Shortest Time ran strong for nearly a decade. The show was named one of the 50 Best Podcasts by The Atlantic and TIME and won several awards, including two from the Third Coast International Audio Festival and two Webby awards. The Longest Shortest Time’s signature event, Speed Dating for Mom Friends, was profiled in The New Yorker.

After The Longest Shortest Time, I felt a pull back to teenworld. Maybe because my own kiddo was almost a teen?

In 2021, I launched my fiction podcast, Here Lies Me. It’s a weird, dark, funny show about middle school for teens and adults. It was on Best Podcasts of 2021 lists from Spotify, Bello Collective, CBC’s Podcast Playlist, and Podcast the Newsletter and was named a Notable New Release by New York Magazine.

When I’m not developing my own projects, I love helping other people make their work shine.

I’ve been the story editor of Andrea Silenzi’s Why Oh Why, Ian Chillag’s Everything Is Alive, and 30 for 30’s documentary, Six Who Sat, about the women who helped turn the New York Marathon co-ed by sitting on their tushies. In 2004, I co-edited an award-winning series for Chicago Public Radio with Amy Drozdowska on Coming-of-Age, voiced and written by Chicago teens. In 2023, I directed and wrote the script for the audiobook adaptation of Tegan and Sara’s graphic novel Junior High.

I’ve spent most of my career working in audio but my degree is actually in drawing.

Drawing naked people, to be precise! (Okay, skeletons and muscles, too.) I’ve had the opportunity to illustrate all four of my books. Three are young adult novels. The fourth is a collection of unusual yet effective childrearing strategies from caregivers around the globe—because in my experience, the advice I’ve gotten from “experts” rarely works.

Samples from my art school days

©Hillary Frank

Awards + Honors

School Library Journal: Starred Review, 2023

Spotify: Best New Podcasts of 2021

Spotify: Best Podcasts of November 2021

Bello Collective: 100 Outstanding Podcasts From 2021

CBC’s Podcast Playlist: Best Podcasts of 2021

Podcast the Newsletter: Best Podcasts of 2021

New York Magazine: 25 Notable New Releases

NPR: Best Books of 2019

The Atlantic: 50 Best Podcasts of 2019

Reach Out and Read of Greater New York: Impact Award, 2019

SPACE on Ryder Farm: Family Resident, 2019

Gracies: Honorable Mention, 2019

Webby Award: Best Sports Podcast, 2019

Webby Award: Best Family & Kids Podcast, 2019

Webby Award: Best Family & Kids Podcast, 2018

Third Coast International Audio Festival: Honorable Mention, 2017

Third Coast International Audio Festival: Skylarking, 2016

TIME: 50 Best Podcasts, 2017

The Bump: Moms: Movers & Makers Honoree, 2016

New York Festivals World’s Best Radio: Silver Award, Health, 2015

Academy of Podcasters: Best Parenting, Kids & Family Podcast, 2015

The Atlantic: 50 Best Podcasts of 2015

Booklist: Starred Review; Top 10 Romance Books for Youth, 2010

National Mental Health Association: Best First-Person Account, 2005

Association for Women in Communications: Best Documentary Series, Public Radio, 2005

Third Coast International Audio Festival: Honorable Mention, 2004

American Library Association: Best Books for Young Adults, 2003

Booklist: Starred Review; Top 10 First Youth Novels; Editor’s Choice, 2002