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Malorie
Blackman was born in London in 1962, and has spent most
of her life there. She went to Honor Oak Grammar School
and then went to Huddersfield where she undertook a course
in business studies. She later studied computer science
at Thames Polytechnic and worked at a variety of different
jobs before becoming a full time writer in 1990, the same
year her first book was published.
Although
she has travelled throughout Europe and the United States
working as a database manager, her ideal position would
be captaining the Starship Enterprise - being a real Star
Trek fan - or accompanying agents Mulder and Scully on one
of their action-packed X-Files.
Malorie
gained immediate success as a writer with her first book,
Hacker, gaining two major children's awards in 1994:
The WHS Mind Boggling Books Award, and the Young Telegraph/Gimme
5 Award. She has written a number of other books for children,
including A.N.T.I.D.O.T.E., Thief! which has
been televised for Book Box for Channel 4 Schools, and for
younger readers Space Race. Pig-Heart Boy,
first published in 1997, has also been turned into a BBC
television production.
When
she is not working Malorie enjoys messing about on the guitar,
piano and saxophone. She goes regularly to the cinema and
theatre, enjoys watching TV, playing computer games and
surfing the net. She loves reading absolutely everything
- except Westerns!
Malorie
lives in Kent with her partner and young daughter.

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