Malorie BLACKMAN (naskita la 8-an de februaro 1962 en Clapham, Unuiĝinta Reĝlando) estas brita verkisto en sia propra rajto kiu iĝis unu el la plej grandaj verkistoj de Britio. Ekde kiam ŝi publikigis sian unuan libron en 1990, Not So Stupid!, ŝiaj verkaĵoj ne ĉesis fascini infanojn kaj plenkreskulojn. Pig-Heart Boy kaj la Sagao Noughts & CrossesIli estas iuj el tiuj, kiuj donis al ŝi la plej grandan famon. Krome, ŝi estis premiita pli ol dek kvin fojojn kaj ŝiaj verkoj estis tradukitaj en proksimume dek kvin lingvojn, inkluzive de la hispana, kimra, germana, japana, ĉina kaj franca.
La literatura kariero de Malorie Blackman inkluzivas pli ol kvindek infanlibrojn, televidmanuskriptojn, kaj teatraĵon, The Amazing Birthday, kiu estis prezentita en 2002.
I want a hug! (2001) kaj Jessica Strange (2002) estas ŝiaj bildlibroj, direktitaj al knaboj kaj knabinoj de ĉiuj aĝoj. Ŝiaj romanoj inkluzivas Hacker (1992), Thief! (1995) kaj la plurfoje premiita Pig-Heart Boy (1997).
La plej popularaj rakontoj de la verkinto estas tiuj kiuj estas parto de la trilogio Noughts & Crosses: Black and White (2001), Knife Edge (2004) kaj Checkmate (2005). Rimarkindas ankaŭ ŝia verko Cloud Busting, per kiu ŝi gajnis Premion por Infana Literaturo Nestlé (arĝenta premio) en 2004.
En la lastaj jaroj ŝi kompilis rakontojn kaj poemojn por la libro Unheard Voices, festante la ducentjariĝon de la forigo de la sklavkomerco, kaj pliigis sian produktadon kun la titoloj The Stuff of Nightmares (2007) kaj Double Cross (2008). Ankaŭ partoprenis Senpage? (2009), volumeno kun rakontoj en favoro de Homaj Rajtoj.
- Not So Stupid!: Incredible Short Stories, The Women's Press, 1990, (ISBN 0-7043-4924-8)
- Trust Me, Livewire, 1992, (ISBN 0-7043-4931-0). Corgi Children's, 2013, (ISBN 0-552-56847-3)
- Words Last Forever, Mammoth, 1998, (ISBN 0-7497-2983-X)
- The Noughts & Crosses series, in reading order:
- Noughts & Crosses,[1] Doubleday, 2001, (ISBN 0-385-60008-9)
- Callum (novella), RHCP Digital 2012,
- An Eye for an Eye, (novella),[2] Corgi Children's, 2003, (ISBN 0-552-54925-8)
- Knife Edge, Doubleday, 2004, (ISBN 0-385-60527-7)
- Checkmate, Doubleday, 2005, (ISBN 0-385-60773-3)
- Double Cross, Doubleday, 6 November 2008
- Nought Forever (novella), Penguin, 2019
- Crossfire, Penguin, 8 August 2019
- Endgame, Penguin, 16 September 2021
- The Stuff of Nightmares, Doubleday, 2007, (ISBN 0-385-61043-2)
- Boys Don't Cry, Doubleday Children's, 2010. Corgi Children's, 2011, (ISBN 0-552-54862-6)
- Unheard Voices: An Anthology of Stories and Poems to Commemorate the Bicentenary Anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade, ed. Malorie Blackman, Corgi Children's, 2007, (ISBN 0-552-55600-9)
- Noble Conflict, Doubleday Children's, 2013, (ISBN 0-385-61042-4)
- "Humming Through My Fingers" in the multi-author collection Shining On: A Collection of Stories in Aid of the Teen Cancer Trust, Picadilly Press, 2006, (ISBN 1-85340-893-X)
- Short story in the multi-author collection The Crew and Other Teen Fiction, Heinemann Library, (ISBN 0-431-01875-8)
- Hacker, Doubleday, 1992, (ISBN 0-385-40278-3)
- Operation Gadgetman!, Doubleday, 1993, (ISBN 0-385-40337-2)
- Jack Sweettooth the 73rd, Viking Children's Books, 1995, (ISBN 0-670-85539-1)
- The Space Stowaway, Ginn, 1995, (ISBN 0-602-26393-X)
- Whizziwig (illustrated by Stephen Lee), Viking Children's Books, 1995, (ISBN 0-670-85705-X)
- Thief!, Doubleday, 1995, (ISBN 0-552-52808-0)
- A.N.T.I.D.O.T.E, Doubleday, 1996, (ISBN 0-552-52839-0)
- Pig-Heart Boy, Doubleday, 1997, (ISBN 0-385-40681-9)
- Animal Avengers (illustrated by Bill Greenhead and Stik), Mammoth, 1999, (ISBN 0-7497-3557-0)
- Dangerous Reality, Doubleday, 1999, (ISBN 0-385-40680-0)
- Don't Be Afraid[3] (illustrated by Bob Harvey), Ginn, 1999, (ISBN 0-602-27549-0)
- Forbidden Game, Puffin Books, 1999, (ISBN 0-14-130321-2)
- Hostage[4] (illustrated by Derek Brazell), Barrington Stoke, 1999, (ISBN 1-902260-12-0)
- Tell Me No Lies, Macmillan Children's Books, 1999, (ISBN 0-333-72645-6)
- Whizziwig Returns (illustrated by Stephen Lee), Puffin, 1999, (ISBN 0-14-130458-8)
- Dead Gorgeous, Doubleday, 2002, (ISBN 0-385-60009-7)
- Cloud Busting, Doubleday, 2004, (ISBN 0-385-60796-2)
- The Deadly Dare Mysteries (contents: Deadly Dare, 1995, Computer Ghost, 1997, Lie Detectives, 1998; illustrated by Neil Chapman), Corgi Children's, 2005, (ISBN 0-552-55353-0)
- Whizziwig and Whizziwig Returns[5] (illustrated by Stephen Lee), Corgi Children's, 2005, (ISBN 0-440-86657-X)
- Doctor Who: The Ripple Effect, Puffin, 2013[6]
- "Contact" in the multi-author collection Out of This World: Stories of Virtual Reality (chosen by Wendy Cooling), Dolphin, 1997, (ISBN 1-85881-602-5)
- Aesop's Fables (retold by Malorie Blackman, illustrated by Patrice Aggs), Scholastic, 1998, (ISBN 0-590-54382-2)
- "Dare to be Different" (illustrated by Jane Ray) in the multi-author collection Dare to be Different, Bloomsbury Publishing, 1999, (ISBN 0-7475-4021-7)
- "Peacemaker" in the multi-author collection Peacemaker and Other Stories (illustrated by Peter Richardson and David Hine), Heinemann Educational, 1999, (ISBN 0-435-11600-2)
- The Betsey Biggalow stories:
- Betsey Biggalow the Detective (illustrated by Lis Toft), Piccadilly Press, 1992, (ISBN 1-85340-163-3)
- Betsey Biggalow is Here! (illustrated by Lis Toft), Piccadilly Press, 1992, (ISBN 1-85340-172-2)
- Hurricane Betsey (illustrated by Lis Toft), Piccadilly Press, 1993, (ISBN 1-85340-199-4)
- Magic Betsey (illustrated by Lis Toft), Piccadilly Press, 1994, (ISBN 1-85340-237-0)
- Betsey's Birthday Surprise (illustrated by Lis Toft), Piccadilly Press, 1996, (ISBN 0-590-55864-1)
- The Girl Wonder series:
- Girl Wonder and the Terrific Twins (illustrated by Pat Ludlow), Orion Children's Books, 1991, (ISBN 0-575-05048-9)
- Girl Wonder's Winter Adventures (illustrated by Lis Toft), Orion Children's Books, 1992, (ISBN 0-575-05383-6)
- Girl Wonder to the Rescue (illustrated by Lis Toft), Gollancz, 1994, (ISBN 0-575-05774-2)
- The Amazing Adventures of Girl Wonder (illustrated by Lis Toft), Barn Owl Books, 2003, (ISBN 1-903015-27-8)
- The Puzzle Planet adventures:
- Peril on Planet Pellia (illustrated by Patrice Aggs), Orchard Books, 1996, (ISBN 1-85213-935-8)
- The Mellion Moon Mystery (illustrated by Patrice Aggs), Orchard Books, 1996, (ISBN 1-85213-936-6)
- The Secret of the Terrible Hand (illustrated by Patrice Aggs), Orchard Books, 1996, (ISBN 1-86039-370-5)
- Quasar Quartz Quest (illustrated by Patrice Aggs) Orchard Books, 1996, (ISBN 1-85213-938-2)
- The Longman Book Project (with translations to Welsh):
- Elaine You're a Brat![7] (illustrated by Doffy Weir), Orchard Books, 1991, (ISBN 1-85213-365-1)
- My Friend's a Gris-Quok (illustrated by Philip Hopman), Scholastic, 1994, (ISBN 0-590-55864-1)
- Grandma Gertie's Haunted Handbag (illustrated by David Price), Heinemann, 1996, (ISBN 0-434-97225-8)
- Space Race (illustrated by Colin Mier), Corgi Children's, 1997, (ISBN 0-552-54542-2)
- Fangs (illustrated by Tony Blundell), Orchard Books, 1998, (ISBN 1-86039-734-4)
- Snow Dog (illustrated by Sabrina Good), Corgi Children's, 2001, (ISBN 0-552-54703-4)
- The Monster Crisp-Guzzler (illustrated by Sami Sweeten), Corgi Children's, 2002, (ISBN 0-552-54783-2)
- Sinclair, Wonder Bear (illustrated by Deborah Allwright), Egmont Books, 2003, (ISBN 1-4052-0589-X)
- That New Dress[8] (illustrated by Rhian Nest James), Hodder Wayland, 1991, (ISBN 0-7500-0442-8)
- Mrs Spoon's Family (illustrated by Jan McCafferty), Andersen Press, 1995, (ISBN 0-86264-582-4)
- Dizzy's Walk (illustrated by Pamela Venus), Tamarind Books, 1999, (ISBN 1-870516-41-9)
- Marty Monster (illustrated by Kim Harley), Tamarind Books, 1999, (ISBN 1-870516-42-7)
- I Want a Cuddle! (illustrated by Joanne Partis), Orchard Books, 2001, (ISBN 1-84121-823-5)
- Jessica Strange (with Alison Bartlett), Hodder Children's Books, 2002, (ISBN 0-340-77963-2)
- Contributed to A Christmas Tree of Stories, Scholastic Press, 1999, (ISBN 0-439-01192-2)
- The Amazing Rob The Mechanic
- Noughts and Crosses
- ↑ Also published as Black & White, Simon Pulse, 2007, (ISBN 1-4169-0017-9)
- ↑ Also published in Noughts & Crosses, Corgi Children's, 2006, (ISBN 0-552-55570-3)
- ↑ Originally published 1997.
- ↑ Also published as 4u2read.ok Hostage, Barrington Stoke, 2002, (ISBN 1-84299-056-X), and as a "Close Look, Quick Look" photocopiable version for teachers, Barrington Stoke, 2004, (ISBN 1-84299-236-8)
- ↑ Originally published separately as Whizziwig, 1995, and Whizzywhig Returns, 1999
- ↑ Malorie Blackman pens Seventh Doctor and Daleks story | Articles | Doctor Who. Doctorwho.tv (2013-07-02). Arkivita el la originalo je 2013-09-02. Alirita 2013-08-22.
- ↑ Also published as Ellie, and the Cat!, Orchard Books, 2005, (ISBN 1-84362-391-9)
- ↑ Also published as A New Dress for Maya, Gary Stevens Publishing, 1992, (ISBN 0-8368-0713-8)