Gary Blackwood
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Gary Blackwood, born on October 23, 1945 in Meadville, Pennsylvania
Meadville, Pennsylvania
Meadville is a city in and the county seat of Crawford County, Pennsylvania, United States. The city is generally considered part of the Pittsburgh Tri-State and is within 40 miles of Erie, Pennsylvania. It was the first permanent settlement in northwest Pennsylvania...

, is an American author of popular books for young readers including The Shakespeare Stealer, Shakespeare's Scribe, and Shakespeare's Spy.

Works

  • The Lion and the Unicorn (1983)
  • Wild Timothy (1987)
  • The Dying Sun
    The Dying Sun
    The Dying Sun is a science fiction novel by Gary Blackwood, published in 1989. Set in the mid-21st century, the book depicts a world where the sun's light is actually diminishing over time, cooling the Earth , which causes a mass migration from the U.S. to Mexico...

    (1989)
  • Beyond the Door (1991)
  • Time Masters (1995)
  • The Shakespeare Stealer
    The Shakespeare Stealer
    The Shakespeare Stealer is a 1998 young adult novel, written by Gary Blackwood. The novel is a historical fiction novel, and takes place in Elizabethan England. It was an ALA Notable Children's Book in 1999.-Plot summary:...

    (1998)
  • Moonshine (1999)
  • Shakespeare's Scribe
    Shakespeare's Scribe
    Shakespeare’s Scribe is a 2000 young adult novel, written by Gary Blackwood. The novel is a historical fiction novel and takes place in Elizabethan England.-Plot summary:...

    (2000)
  • The Year of the Hangman
    The Year of the Hangman
    The Year of the Hangman is a young adult alternate history novel written by Gary Blackwood and published in 2002. It was a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year in 2002.-Characters:...

    (2002)
  • Shakespeare's Spy
    Shakespeare's Spy
    Shakespeare’s Spy is a 2003 young adult novel, written by Gary Blackwood. The novel is a historical fiction novel and takes place in Elizabethan England.-Plot summary:...

    (2003)
  • Second Sight (2005)
  • The Great Race: The Amazing Round-the-World Auto Race of 1908 (2008)
  • Mysterious Messages: A History of Codes and Ciphers (October 2009)
  • Around the World in 100 Days (November 2010)

Awards

  • 1990 Friends of American Writers Best Young Adult Novel for The Dying Sun
  • Ozark Creative Writers Conference 1st prize for Attack of the Mushroom People
  • Missouri Scriptworks 1st prize for Dark Horse
  • 1999 ALA Best Book for Young Adults for The Shakespeare Stealer
  • 2010 Smithsonian's Notable Books for Children for Around the World in 100 Days
  • 2010 Best Books for Teens by Kirkus Book Reviews
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