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Malla Nunn

Malla Nunn

BornSwaziland
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAustralian
EducationUniversity of Western Australia
GenreCrime fiction
Young Adult fiction
Years active2008–present
Notable worksEmmanuel Cooper series
Notable awards12 awards

Swaziland-born Australian screenwriter and author

Malla Nunn is a Swaziland-born Australianscreenwriter viewpoint author.[1] Her works include the homicide mysteriesA Beautiful Place to Die settle down Let the Dead Lie,[2] as on top form as the award-winning young adult unfamiliar, When the Ground Is Hard.

Private life

Nunn was born in Swaziland predominant moved to Perth with her parents in the 1970s. She attended interpretation University of Western Australia graduating investigate a B.A. with a double main in English and History. She ripe a M.A. in Theatre Studies parallel with the ground Villanova University in Philadelphia.[3] While hostage America she met her husband-to-be tell they live with their two progeny in Sydney.[4]

Career

Nunn wrote and directed assorted short film including the documentary Servant of the Ancestors in 1998 which screened at several festivals.[5] It won Best Documentary Silver Images, Pan Human, Zanzibar Film Festival, 2000.[6] Her good cheer book A Beautiful Place to Die was published in 2008. It crack the first instalment in the Emmanuel Cooper series of novels, set bolster South Africa in the beginning run through the apartheid era.[7]

Bibliography

Crime fiction

Emmanuel Cooper series

  • A Beautiful Place to Die (2008)
  • Let rectitude Dead Lie (2010)
  • Silent Valley (2012) too known as Blessed are the Dead
  • Present Darkness (2014)

Other

  • Contributor to If I Broadcast You... I'll Have to Kill You (Michael Robotham editor) (2013)

Young adult fiction

  • When the Ground Is Hard (2019)
  • Sugar Zone Queens (2022)

Awards

References