Debbie Moon

Debbie Moon
Born London, England
Occupation Screenwriter and author
Period 2002–present
Genre Fantasy, science-fiction, horror, and drama

Debbie Moon is an English screenwriter and author, best known as the creator and show-runner of the CBBC fantasy series Wolfblood.

Career

Previously, she wrote a screenplay for the low budget science fiction feature The 7th Dimension, and two episodes of the children's series The Sparticle Mystery. Although she published many short stories and some novels early in her career, her break came when she submitted her idea for Wolfblood to the BBC Writers Room, where it was selected as a series.[1]

Works

Filmography

ProductionNotesBroadcaster
True Love (Once Removed) Short Film (2002) N/A
The 7th Dimension Feature Film (2009) N/A
The Sparticle Mystery 2 episodes (2011) CBBC
Wolfblood 25 episodes (2012-2017), Creator CBBC
Hinterland 2 episodes (2015-2016) BBC
Twisted Showcase "Muscle Memory" (2017)[2] N/A
Cops and Monsters 1 episode (2018)[3] Amazon Prime
Sherlock North 1 episode (TBA)[4] N/A

Novels

  • Falling, Honno Press, 2003, ISBN 1-8702-0661-4

Short stories

  • "Are You Now ...?" in the multi-author collection Premonitions: Different Eerie Warnings, 2004, Pigasus Press

Awards and nominations

Year Nominated work Category Award Result Notes Citation
2013 Wolfblood Children's Writer British Academy Children's Awards Nominated N/A [5]
2014 Wolfblood Children's Drama British Academy Children's Awards Nominated N/A [6]
Wolfblood Children's Writer Won N/A
2015 Wolfblood Children's Drama British Academy Children's Awards Nominated N/A [7]
Wolfblood Best British Children’s Television British Screenwriters' Awards Won N/A [8]

References

  1. "BBC Writersroom: Debbie Moon". Retrieved 15 June 2015.
  2. "Muscle Memory". 10 October 2017. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  3. "Cops and Monsters – Series 2 Writers Announcement". 12 January 2018. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  4. https://twitter.com/theWRACgroup/status/997878433605603329
  5. "2013 Children's Writer".
  6. "Children's in 2014".
  7. "Children's in 2015".
  8. "The 2015 British Screenwriters' Awards".
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