Jacqueline Malcolm born in Northampton, England, has enjoyed a long lasting professional career in administration and event management to an executive level. A classically trained actress (New York and London), Jacquie has had a passion for writing since a very early age. A published author of the children’s book, The Adventures of Lucy the Lamb, her other writing credits to date include a myriad of stage plays, screenplays and commissioned pieces. Jacqueline presently lives on the Island of Syros, Greece with her family and welcomes visitors to her site; http://www.jacquelinemalcolm.com/
When asked what inspired her to write this story, Jacqueline said; “I wanted to explore an alternative set of events and not only high-light the motives behind my black ancestors that seemingly profited from the trade but also open a window into our own hearts by asking; how far will we go to survive and how far will we go for a profit?”
Paperback copies of the book are presently available on Amazon.com.
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WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING:
‘An historical epic grand piece of theatre.’
Ben Guillory - Robey Theatre Company
‘It is the most riveting epic I've seen since ROOTS!’
Carolyn Atkinson - Wear Beige Inc.
‘As a historical matter, this work is enlightening and fascinating as it represents a piece of history whose scope was larger than many knew. As entertainment, it is brilliant, on target and fluid in its storytelling.’
Ken Melamed - Bret Adams Agency
‘Not every piece of gripping theater can also be said to illuminate who we are as a people, as a country. A rare, important and humane work.’
Spencer Chandler – Cannery Works
‘SLAVE- THE TRILOGY is the ROOTS of this generation. A wonderful treasure waiting to be found by the world. The depth of detailed knowledge Ms. Malcolm possesses on the slave trade is astounding. Her passion and commitment to portray the reality of that time is unparalleled. This work is the tip of the iceberg for what is to come from an accomplished and undiscovered talent for the masses.’ Joe Mode – WayOut Worldwide
‘Moving, surprising, loving, disturbing. It keeps you on the edge of your seat, wanting more.’
Consuelo Gonzalez - EMMY award-winning Director
LICENCES / COPYRIGHT / ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:
© April 2011 by Jacqueline Malcolm (Story created in Play form)
© December 2011, Jacqueline Malcolm (Novel) – ISBN-10: 1592323855
Cover Artwork by Karol D. Malcolm – http://karoltheartist.com/
Photo:
http://www.prlog.org/





