Justine Larbalestier


Justine Larbalestier ( ; born 1967 is an Australian writer of young adult fiction best known for her 2009 novel, Liar.

Personal life

Larbalestier was born and raised in Sydney. She now alternates residence between Sydney and New York City.
In 2001 she married the American science fiction writer Scott Westerfeld, whom she met in New York City in 2000.

Selected works

YA Novels

;Magic or Madness trilogy
;OtherHow to Ditch Your Fairy. Liar. Team Human, Larbalestier and Sarah Rees Brennan. Razorhurst. My Sister Rosa.

Books edited

Zombies vs. Unicorns, eds. Larbalestier and Holly Black.

Adult Novels

  • ''The Mortons''

Short fiction

Nonfiction

Awards

Magic or Madness won the 2007 Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy—as the year's best book published in the US according to American speculative fiction writers.
Daughters of Earth: Feminist Science Fiction won one of Australia's Ditmar Awards in 2007, the William Atheling Jr. Award for Criticism or Review and the Susan Koppelman Award.
Her works have also been among the runners-up for several annual book awards. The Battle of The Sexes in Science Fiction was nominated for the Peter McNamara Convenors' Award, for the William J. Atheling Ditmar, and for the Hugo Award for Best Related Work in 2003.Magic or Madness was shortlisted for the 2006 Ethel Turner Award as well as for an Aurealis Award, best Australian YA book, and a Ditmar Award, best Science Fiction or Fantasy novel. It was nominated for the Michigan Library Association Teen Services Division "Thumbs Up Award".Magic Lessons was shortlisted for an Aurealis Award, best Australian YA book, and it was one runner-up for a Locus Award, best YA book—namely, 3rd place in the voting by Locus readers.Daughters of Earth was shortlisted for a BSFA Award. Liar was another 3rd-place runner-up for a Locus Award, best YA book. It was a 2010 recipient of the Davitt Award.