Malorie Blackman
has now sold over 1.5 million books in the UK and was one of the nation鈥檚 favourite authors in the 大象传媒鈥檚 BIG READ in 2005.
Malorie had a variety of jobs before she became a full time writer. After 82 rejection letters, her first novel, Not So Stupid!, was a selected title for the 1991 Feminist Book Fortnight.
She has written a number of books for young readers including the Whizziwig series, which have been dramatised successfully for children鈥檚 television.
Malorie鈥檚 books include Operation Gadgetman!, Hacker, Thief!, A.N.T.I.D.O.T.E., Dangerous Reality and Pig-Heart Boy. Hacker and Thief! both won the Young Telegraph/Fully Booked Award - Malorie is the only author to have won it twice! Hacker also won the W H Smith Mind Boggling Book Award in 1994.
Noughts & Crosses is her most ambitious novel to date. Aimed at teenagers, it is set in an alternate reality, where black and white are right and wrong. It is a stimulating and often provocative read in which two young people attempt to make a stand for their beliefs regardless of the horrifying cost to their own lives. It has received much praise and has won the 2002 Children鈥檚 Book Award, the 2002 Sheffield Children鈥檚 Book Award and the Lancashire Children鈥檚 book Award. It was voted one the nation鈥檚 100 favourite books in the 大象传媒 Big Read survey.
In her spare time, Malorie likes going to the cinema, the theatre and watching TV, enjoys playing computer and board games, and reads absolutely everything... except Westerns.
Malorie was awarded the prestigious Eleanor Farjeon award in 2005.