Marianne de Pierres is an Australian science fiction author. Born in Western Australia, she did her undergraduate studies at Curtin University in Perth and later studied a Postgraduate Certificate of Arts in Writing, Editing and Publishing at the University of Queensland. She has been actively involved in promoting Speculative Fiction in Australia and is the co-founder of the Vision Writers Group, and ROR – wRiters On the Rise, a critiquing group for professional writers.[1] She was also involved in the early planning stage of Clarion South.
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The greater body of her work has seen publication in the UK and Australia. In 2004, her series of novels with the protagonist Parrish Plessis,[2] a postapocalyptic bodyguard and bounty hunter, was published in the United Kingdom through Orbit Books and in 2005 in the United States through Roc Books. The novels in this series include Nylon Angel, Code Noir, and Crash Deluxe and have been adapted into a role-playing game.[3][4] Her second series, Sentients of Orion comprises four books: Dark Space, Chaos Space, Mirror Space and Transformation Space, published in the United Kingdom through Orbit Books.[5] Transformation Space won an Aurealis Award for Best SF novel in 2011.[6]
In 2008 de Pierres began writing humorous crime under the pseudonym Marianne Delacourt.[7] To date she has published two novels in the "Tara Sharp" series. The first novel, Sharp Shooter received a Davitt Award in 2010 for Best Crime novel by an Australian woman.[8]
In 2011 her first Young Adult novel, entitled Burn Bright, was published by Random House, Australia.[9]
Year | Award | Work | Category | Nomination |
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2003 | Aurealis Award | In The Bookshadow | Best Fantasy Short Story | Shortlist[10] |
2005 | Aurealis Award | Nylon Angel | Best Science Fiction Novel | Shortlist[10] |
2006 | Aurealis Award | Crash Deluxe | Best Science Fiction Novel | Shortlist[10] |
2007 | Aurealis Award | Dark Space | Best Science Fiction Novel | Shortlist[10] |
2007 | Ditmar Award | Dark Space | Best Novel | Shortlist[11] |
2008 | Aurealis Award | Chaos Space | Best Science Fiction Novel | Shortlist[10] |
2010 | Aurealis Award | Mirror Space | Best Science Fiction Novel | Shortlist[12] |
2010 | Aurealis Award | Transformation Space | Best Science Fiction Novel | Won[6] |
As Marianne Delacourt
Year | Award | Work | Category | Nomination |
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2009 | Davitt Award | Best Crime Novel | Sharp Shooter | Won[8] |