Nicholas Fisk
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Nicholas Fisk is the pseudonym
Pseudonym
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 of David Higginbottom (born in London, 14 October 1923), a writer of science fiction
Science fiction
Science fiction is a genre of fiction dealing with imaginary but more or less plausible content such as future settings, futuristic science and technology, space travel, aliens, and paranormal abilities...

 books, mainly for children
Children's literature
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. His works include Grinny, You Remember Me, Space Hostages and Trillions. He also wrote the Starstormers series of novels.

Space Hostages

A group of children are kidnapped by a critically ill Flight Lieutenant aboard a top secret space craft. Left to command the ship alone, they struggle to return safely home. The book explores the dynamics of the global cold war
Cold War
The Cold War was the continuing state from roughly 1946 to 1991 of political conflict, military tension, proxy wars, and economic competition between the Communist World—primarily the Soviet Union and its satellite states and allies—and the powers of the Western world, primarily the United States...

 and inter-personal relationships between the children. Published in 1967.

Trillions

A mysterious shower of tiny crystals fall all over Earth. No-one knows where they came from, or what their purpose is, but they certainly behave strangely. Bonding together they mimic strange, and sometimes threatening, shapes. A boy with a microscope is just as likely to find out the answers as all the scientific pundits. Published 1971.

Grinny

Grinny deals with a normal family in middle England whose lives change when they are visited by aliens. The alien takes the form of an apparently benign elderly relative who can play mind tricks on the adults in the family but not on the children. This Granny-esque figure is eventually caught out by the children's ingenuity (they realise she is no normal human being when she expects what they describe to her as a "cast-iron conker
Conker
Conkers is a traditional English children's game played using the seeds of horse-chestnut trees – the name 'conker' is also applied to the seed and to the tree itself...

" to be made of cast iron). Published 1973. Animated as an episode of CBS Storybreak
CBS Storybreak
CBS Storybreak is a Saturday morning anthology television series that originally aired on the CBS network during the 1985 season. Hosted by Captain Kangaroo's Bob Keeshan , the episodes are half-hour animated adaptations of some of the most beloved children's books published at the time of airing,...

.

You Remember Me

In You Remember Me, the same breed of aliens from previous book, Grinny, return to earth and try again to take over the earth, this time by inhabiting an attractive television presenter who can apply her mind tricks to many thousands as she presents her TV shows. Once again, she is thwarted by the children. Published 1974.

Wheelie In The Stars

Drone workers on a grim industrial settlement on a distant planet dream of assembling a smuggled motorbike, and taking to the open spaces. But petrol and combustion engines are banned and their attempts are sure to land them in trouble with the all-seeing authorities. Published 1976.

Time Trap

A teenager in the late 21st century discovers he can time travel using a drug supplied by his "Uncle" Lipton, a man who has already lived over 130 years and likely to live at least 100 more. Together they escape the horrors of their mindless present to experience life in the past. But time travel has its own dangers, and Uncle Lipton isn't totally honest about his motivations. Published 1976.

This book was adapted into a film released in Denmark.

Starstormers Series

Published between 1980 and 1983 by Hodder, "Starstormers" consisted of five books; Starstormers, Sunburst, Catfang, Evil Eye and Volcano. Fed up of being left in a boarding school on earth while their parents colonize a new planet, a group of children decide to build their own spaceship out of scrap in order to join their parents, but in order to get there they will first have to deal with the mysterious Octopus Emperor.

Full bibliography

  • The Fast Green Car (1965)
  • There's Something on the Roof (1966)
  • Making Music (1966)
  • Space Hostages (1967)
  • Lindbergh the lone flier (1968)
  • Richthofen: The Red Baron (1968)
  • Cars (1963)
  • Trillions (1971)
  • Grinny (1973)
  • High Way Home (1973)
  • Emma Borrows a Cup of Sugar (1974)
  • You Remember Me! (1974)
  • Little Green Spaceman (1974)
  • The Witches of Wimmering (1976)
  • Wheelie in the Stars (1976)
  • Time Trap (1976)
  • Antigrav (1978)
  • Escape from Splatterbang (1978)
  • Flamers! (1979)
  • Monster Maker
    Monster Maker
    Monster Maker is 45-minute television special, adapted by Matthew Jacobs from the novel of the same name by Nicholas Fisk.Harry Dean Stanton plays an American Special Effects expert living in London, who is befriended by a young fan named Matt Banting...

    (1979)
  • The Best of New Dimensions (1979)
  • Starstormers (1980)
  • Sunburst (1980)
  • A Rag, a Bone and a Hank of Hair (1980)
  • Leadfoot (1980)
  • Catfang (1981)
  • Robot Revolt (1981)
  • Evil Eye (1982)
  • Extraterrestrial Tales (1976)
  • Volcano (1983)
  • On the Flip Side (1983)
  • Snatched (1984)
  • Bonkers Clocks (1985)
  • Dark Sun, Bright Sun (1986)
  • Mindbenders (1987)
  • Sweets from a Stranger: And Other Strange Tales (1982)
  • Living Fire: And Other Science Fiction Stories (1987)
  • Backlash (1988)
  • The Talking Car (1988)
  • Horror Stories (1988)
  • The Worm Charmers (1989)
  • The Back-Yard War (1990)
  • The Model Village (1990)
  • A Hole in the Head (1991)
  • The Telly Is Watching You (1991)
  • Broops! Down the Chimney (1991)
  • Pig Ignorant (1992)
  • The Puffin Book of Science Fiction (1993)
  • The Great Pet Show (1994)
  • Fantastico (1994)
  • Not a Dickybird (1996)
  • Space Stories (1996)
  • Flip Side (1998)
  • The Young Oxford Book of Aliens (1998)
  • Bruce Coville's Strange Worlds (2000)
  • Bruce Coville's UFOs (2000)

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