Synopsis
Malorie Blackman describes how she used her anger from past prejudices and traumas to channel her writing. Particularly she admits how Calum in ''Noughts and Crosses'' is her alter-ego.
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imagine... | Politics and race
Excerpts from Malorie Blackman's ''Noughts and Crosses'' and intercut with discussions on historical and racially-charged political moments of contemporary life.
imagine... | Black representation
Malorie Blackman and guests talk about the lack of black representation in novels, on covers and in publishing as a whole.