Malorie Blackman’s net worth is estimated to be about $5 million in 2022.
She has earned millions of dollars from her profession as a writer and through the sales of her books. Similarly, a series has been produced based on one of the books. So, she is earning well from her career.
Malorie began her career as a writer and author through her first book, Not So Stupid!
The book was a collection of horror and science fiction stories for young adults and was published in November 1990. After the release of her first book, she wrote children’s books and has written more than 60, which include novels, short story collections, television scripts, and a stage play.
She has also written for the popular show Doctor Who and became the first person of the color writer to do so. She has won more than 15 awards in her career.
Malorie has written the television script for the children’s drama Byker Grove episode. Similarly, she has also written scripts for the television adaptation of her novels Whizziwig and Pig-Heart Boy. Her Noughts & Crosses series has won awards and has been loved by people as it explores love, racism, and violence.
Noughts and Crosses series got premiered on March 5, 2020, on BBC One. The series tells the story of two young people, Sephy and Callum.
Sephy and Callum are divided by the color of their skin but are united by love.
Malorie’s book
Malorie has written a number of books, and those books have been translated into over 15 languages, including Spanish, Welsh, German, Japanese, Chinese, and French.
Some of her books are:
- Cloud Busting
- Unheard Voices
- Pig Heart Boy
- Hacker
- Noughts and Crosses
- Boy Don’t cry
- Jon for Short
- Trust Me
- Noble Conflict
- A.N.T.I.D.OT.E
5 Quick Facts:
Here are the some the Quick Facts about Malorie Blackman:
- Malorie began her writing career at twenty-eight years of age in 1990.
- She was born in Clapham, London but grew up in Bromley.
- Malorie was one of five children of her parents.
- She wanted to become an English teacher but later become a system programmer instead.
- Malorie is a graduate of the National Film and Television School. Home