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Malorie Blackman on Language
Michael Rosen and Malorie Blackman, author of Noughts and Crosses, talk in depth about language: the writing that has shaped her and her lifelong love of reading.
Malorie Blackman, author of Noughts and Crosses, talks in depth to Michael Rosen about language: the writing that has shaped her and how she's used language in her own influential work. Her lifelong love of reading was fostered by the libraries she went to as a child. If she had to choose between being a reader and being a writer, she says, she'd choose being a reader..
Producer Beth O'Dea.
Last on
Wed 3 Jun 202021:00
BBC Radio 4
Broadcasts
- Tue 19 Sep 201716:00BBC Radio 4 FM
- Mon 25 Sep 201723:00BBC Radio 4
- Wed 3 Jun 202021:00BBC Radio 4
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