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Kyle Mewburn

Kyle Mewburn (born 1963) is an Australian-New Zealand writer whose books have won many prizes and awards. She lives in Millers Flat, Central Otago, writes picture books and junior fiction and is a popular and well-known speaker at schools and literary festivals.

Kyle Mewburn
Born1963 (age 60–61)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
OccupationWriter
NationalityAustralian
New Zealander
Website
kylemewburn.com

Biography edit

Kyle Mewburn was born in 1963 in Brisbane, Australia.[1] She completed a Bachelor of Business Degree at the Queensland Institute of Technology, then travelled across Europe and the Middle East and settled in New Zealand in 1990.

After working at a variety of jobs including journalist, EFL teacher, Environment Centre manager, dishwasher, interviewer, traffic surveyor, apple-picker, machine operator and Kibbutznik, Mewburn became a full-time writer in 1997.[1] She has always loved writing and sees writing for children as her "dream job".[2] Her favourite book as a child was The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster, which she loved for its word games and puns,[3] qualities which also appear in her own work.[4]

Mewburn was President of the New Zealand Society of Authors (PEN NZ Inc) from 2012 to 2016.[5] She visits schools to speak to students about being a writer and to take workshops[1] and has often appeared at literary festivals such as the New Zealand Mountain Film and Book Festival at Wānaka in 2016,[6] the Storylines National Children's Writers and Illustrators' Hui in 2017,[7] the Tamar Valley Writers Festival in Tasmania in 2018[8] and the National Writers Forum in 2018.[5]

After more than 25 years of hiding her true identity, Mewburn told her wife, Marion, she was transgender.[9][10] With Marion's support, Mewburn travelled to Argentina in 2017 to receive facial feminisation surgery.[11][12] In April 2018, she was a panellist in the inaugural Dunedin Pride Festival[13] and in June 2018, she took part in a series of events for Pride Fest, celebrating International Pride Month, organised by Palmerston North City Library.[14] In 2021 her memoir, Faking It: My life in transition, was published by Penguin.[15]

She has spoken out in favour of the move for a New Zealand children's laureate[16] and the recent decision by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to change its definition of transgender from being a mental health disorder.[9]

Mewburn lives with her wife, Marion (a well-known potter), two cats and 24 chickens, in a self-built house with a grass roof[17] in Millers Flat, Central Otago.[18][5]

Awards and prizes  edit

Mewburn's books have been published in 27 countries and won numerous awards including New Zealand Children's Book of the Year with Old Hu-hu in 2010 and a number of Storylines Notable Book Awards.[17] Mewburn won the Joy Cowley Award (presented by Storylines Children's Literature Foundation of New Zealand) in 2005, and won both the Picture Book Category and the Children's Choice Category with Kiss! Kiss! Yuck! Yuck! at the 2007 New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults.[1]

Mewburn was the University of Otago College of Education / Creative New Zealand Children's Writer in Residence at Otago University in 2011.[17]

Bibliography edit

  • The Hoppleplop (illustrated by Deborah Hinde; Scholastic, 2004)
  • The Bear in the Room Next Door (ill. Deborah Hinde; Scholastic NZ, 2006)
  • Kiss! Kiss! Yuck! Yuck! (ill. Ali Teo and John O'Reilly; Scholastic NZ, 2006)
  • No Room for a Mouse (ill. Freya Blackwood; Scholastic Australia, 2007)
  • Muddletopia (Kiwi Bites series; ill. Dave Gunson; Penguin, 2007).
  • Duck's Stuck (ill. Ali Teo and John O'Reilly; Scholastic NZ, 2008)
  • Ant's Pants (ill. Dave Gunson; Scholastic NZ, 2008)
  • Funny Little Dog (Pop Hooper's Perfect Pets series; ill. Heath McKenzie; Little Hare, 2009)
  • Scruffy Old Cat (Pop Hooper's Perfect Pets series; ill. Heath McKenzie; Little Hare, 2009)
  • Old Hu-hu (ill. Rachel Driscoll; Scholastic NZ, 2009). Te reo retelling by Kāterina Mataira, Hū-Hū Koroheke
  • The Eleventh Sheep (ill. Claire Richards; Scholastic, Australia 2008)
  • Slowcoach Turtle (Pop Hooper's Perfect Pets series; ill. Heath McKenzie; Little Hare, 2010)
  • A Crack in the Sky (ill. Sarah Nelisiwe Anderson; Scholastic, 2010)
  • Hill & Hole (ill. Vasanti Unka; Penguin, 2010)
  • Daisy's Maze (ill. Michaela Sangl; Scholastic, 2010)
  • Hester & Lester (ill. Harriet Bailey; Random House, 2011)
  • Dinosaur Rescue: T-Wreck-asaurus (ill. Donovan Bixley; Scholastic, 2011)
  • Dinosaur Rescue: Stego-snottysaurus (ill. Donovan Bixley; Scholastic, 2011)
  • Dinosaur Rescue: Veloitchy-raptor (ill. Donovan Bixley; Scholastic, 2011)
  • Dinosaur Rescue: Diplo-dizzydocus (ill. Donovan Bixley; Scholastic, 2011)
  • Moon Cow (ill. Deirdre Copeland; Puffin, 2011)
  • The Grumble Bee (ill. Ingrid Berzins; Scholastic, 2011)
  • Do Not Push (ill. Sarah Nelisiwe Anderson; Scholastic, 2011)
  • Three Cheers for No-Ears! (ill. Deborah Hinde; Scholastic, 2011). Te reo retelling by Kāterina Mataira, He Mihi Nui mo Taringa-Kore!
  • Bog Frog Hop (ill. Rebecca Cool; Little Hare, 2012)
  • Melu (ill. Ali Teo and John O'Reilly; Scholastic, 2012)
  • Seesaw Po (ill. Katz Cowley; Scholastic, 2012)
  • Dinosaur Rescue: Spino-rottysaurus (ill. Donovan Bixley; Scholastic, 2012)
  • Blue Gnu (ill. Daron Parton; Scholastic NZ, 2012)
  • Dako-snappysaurus (ill. Donovan Bixley; Scholastic NZ, 2013)
  • Scuto-stickysaurus (ill. Donovan Bixley; Scholastic NZ, 2013)
  • Salto-Scerdypus (ill. Donovan Bixley; Scholastic NZ, 2013)
  • Tumble Ted (ill. Mat Russell; Scholastic NZ, 2013)
  • Chick's sick! (ill. Ali Teo and John O'Reilly; Scholastic NZ, 2013)
  • Luther and the cloud-makers (ill. Sarah Nelisiwe Anderson; Scholastic NZ, 2013)
  • A perfect chirpy Christmas (ill. Patrick McDonald; Random House, 2013)
  • Dragon Knight - Fire! (ill. Donovan Bixley; Scholastic NZ, 2015)
  • Dragon Knight - Rats! (ill. Donovan Bixley; Scholastic NZ, 2015)
  • Dragon Knight - Witch! (ill. Donovan Bixley; Scholastic NZ, 2015)
  • 'Dragon Knight - Dragons! (ill. Donovan Bixley; Scholastic NZ, 2015)
  • The House on the Hill (ill. Sarah Davis; Scholastic NZ, 2016)
  • Dinosaur Trouble – The Great Egg Stink (Scholastic NZ, 2017)
  • Dinosaur Trouble – The Lava Melt Shake (Scholastic NZ, 2017)
  • Dinosaur Trouble – The Runaway Coat (Scholastic NZ, 2017)
  • Dinosaur Trouble – The Secret Hunt (Scholastic NZ, 2018)
  • We Saw a Spinosaurus (ill. Daron Parton; Scholastic NZ, 2022)
  • Have you seen tomorrow? (ill. Laura Bee Bernard; Penguin, 2022)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Mewburn, Kyle". New Zealand Book Council: Te Kaunihera Pukapuka o Aotearoa. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Confessions of a children's book author". Otago Daily Times. 28 December 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Fast Five with Kyle Mewburn". Christchurch Kids Blog. 14 March 2012. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  4. ^ "Kyle Mewburn". NZSA The New Zealand Society of Authors (PEN NZ Inc) Te Puni Kaituhi o Aotearoa. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  5. ^ a b c "Kyle Mewburn". NZSA National Writers Forum. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  6. ^ Cook, Marjorie (6 June 2016). "Adventurers put pen to paper for Wanaka's new book festival". Stuff. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  7. ^ . Storylines. Archived from the original on 17 October 2018. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  8. ^ "Writers". 2018 Tamar Valley Writers Festival. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  9. ^ a b Henderson, Simon (10 July 2018). . The News (Alexandra). Archived from the original on 17 October 2018. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  10. ^ McKenzie, Johanna (24 December 2017). "Award-winning children's author Kyle Mewburn is turning a new leaf, as a woman". Stuff. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  11. ^ Mitchell, Paul (26 June 2018). "Palmerston North City Library festival loud and proud for International Pride Month". Stuff. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  12. ^ McKenzie-McLean, Jo (5 January 2019). "Kyle and Marion living and loving the 'new normal' in a transgender marriage". Stuff. Retrieved 6 January 2019.
  13. ^ Lewis, John (10 March 2018). "First Dunedin Pride Festival week of inclusive events". Otago Daily Times. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  14. ^ "Palmerston North City Library to celebrate Pride Fest". Voxy. 21 June 2018. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  15. ^ Hopkins, Renata (22 May 2021). "Book Review: Faking It: My life in transition by Kyle Mewburn". Stuff. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  16. ^ Mewburn, Kyle (5 March 2017). "The reckoning: better laureate than never". The Sapling. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  17. ^ a b c . Storylines. Archived from the original on 17 October 2018. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  18. ^ . Scholastic. Archived from the original on 17 October 2018. Retrieved 17 October 2018.

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Kyle Mewburn born 1963 is an Australian New Zealand writer whose books have won many prizes and awards She lives in Millers Flat Central Otago writes picture books and junior fiction and is a popular and well known speaker at schools and literary festivals Kyle MewburnBorn1963 age 60 61 Brisbane Queensland AustraliaOccupationWriterNationalityAustralianNew ZealanderWebsitekylemewburn wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards and prizes 3 Bibliography 4 ReferencesBiography editKyle Mewburn was born in 1963 in Brisbane Australia 1 She completed a Bachelor of Business Degree at the Queensland Institute of Technology then travelled across Europe and the Middle East and settled in New Zealand in 1990 After working at a variety of jobs including journalist EFL teacher Environment Centre manager dishwasher interviewer traffic surveyor apple picker machine operator and Kibbutznik Mewburn became a full time writer in 1997 1 She has always loved writing and sees writing for children as her dream job 2 Her favourite book as a child was The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster which she loved for its word games and puns 3 qualities which also appear in her own work 4 Mewburn was President of the New Zealand Society of Authors PEN NZ Inc from 2012 to 2016 5 She visits schools to speak to students about being a writer and to take workshops 1 and has often appeared at literary festivals such as the New Zealand Mountain Film and Book Festival at Wanaka in 2016 6 the Storylines National Children s Writers and Illustrators Hui in 2017 7 the Tamar Valley Writers Festival in Tasmania in 2018 8 and the National Writers Forum in 2018 5 After more than 25 years of hiding her true identity Mewburn told her wife Marion she was transgender 9 10 With Marion s support Mewburn travelled to Argentina in 2017 to receive facial feminisation surgery 11 12 In April 2018 she was a panellist in the inaugural Dunedin Pride Festival 13 and in June 2018 she took part in a series of events for Pride Fest celebrating International Pride Month organised by Palmerston North City Library 14 In 2021 her memoir Faking It My life in transition was published by Penguin 15 She has spoken out in favour of the move for a New Zealand children s laureate 16 and the recent decision by the World Health Organisation WHO to change its definition of transgender from being a mental health disorder 9 Mewburn lives with her wife Marion a well known potter two cats and 24 chickens in a self built house with a grass roof 17 in Millers Flat Central Otago 18 5 Awards and prizes editMewburn s books have been published in 27 countries and won numerous awards including New Zealand Children s Book of the Year with Old Hu hu in 2010 and a number of Storylines Notable Book Awards 17 Mewburn won the Joy Cowley Award presented by Storylines Children s Literature Foundation of New Zealand in 2005 and won both the Picture Book Category and the Children s Choice Category with Kiss Kiss Yuck Yuck at the 2007 New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults 1 Mewburn was the University of Otago College of Education Creative New Zealand Children s Writer in Residence at Otago University in 2011 17 Bibliography editThe Hoppleplop illustrated by Deborah Hinde Scholastic 2004 The Bear in the Room Next Door ill Deborah Hinde Scholastic NZ 2006 Kiss Kiss Yuck Yuck ill Ali Teo and John O Reilly Scholastic NZ 2006 No Room for a Mouse ill Freya Blackwood Scholastic Australia 2007 Muddletopia Kiwi Bites series ill Dave Gunson Penguin 2007 Duck s Stuck ill Ali Teo and John O Reilly Scholastic NZ 2008 Ant s Pants ill Dave Gunson Scholastic NZ 2008 Funny Little Dog Pop Hooper s Perfect Pets series ill Heath McKenzie Little Hare 2009 Scruffy Old Cat Pop Hooper s Perfect Pets series ill Heath McKenzie Little Hare 2009 Old Hu hu ill Rachel Driscoll Scholastic NZ 2009 Te reo retelling by Katerina Mataira Hu Hu Koroheke The Eleventh Sheep ill Claire Richards Scholastic Australia 2008 Slowcoach Turtle Pop Hooper s Perfect Pets series ill Heath McKenzie Little Hare 2010 A Crack in the Sky ill Sarah Nelisiwe Anderson Scholastic 2010 Hill amp Hole ill Vasanti Unka Penguin 2010 Daisy s Maze ill Michaela Sangl Scholastic 2010 Hester amp Lester ill Harriet Bailey Random House 2011 Dinosaur Rescue T Wreck asaurus ill Donovan Bixley Scholastic 2011 Dinosaur Rescue Stego snottysaurus ill Donovan Bixley Scholastic 2011 Dinosaur Rescue Veloitchy raptor ill Donovan Bixley Scholastic 2011 Dinosaur Rescue Diplo dizzydocus ill Donovan Bixley Scholastic 2011 Moon Cow ill Deirdre Copeland Puffin 2011 The Grumble Bee ill Ingrid Berzins Scholastic 2011 Do Not Push ill Sarah Nelisiwe Anderson Scholastic 2011 Three Cheers for No Ears ill Deborah Hinde Scholastic 2011 Te reo retelling by Katerina Mataira He Mihi Nui mo Taringa Kore Bog Frog Hop ill Rebecca Cool Little Hare 2012 Melu ill Ali Teo and John O Reilly Scholastic 2012 Seesaw Po ill Katz Cowley Scholastic 2012 Dinosaur Rescue Spino rottysaurus ill Donovan Bixley Scholastic 2012 Blue Gnu ill Daron Parton Scholastic NZ 2012 Dako snappysaurus ill Donovan Bixley Scholastic NZ 2013 Scuto stickysaurus ill Donovan Bixley Scholastic NZ 2013 Salto Scerdypus ill Donovan Bixley Scholastic NZ 2013 Tumble Ted ill Mat Russell Scholastic NZ 2013 Chick s sick ill Ali Teo and John O Reilly Scholastic NZ 2013 Luther and the cloud makers ill Sarah Nelisiwe Anderson Scholastic NZ 2013 A perfect chirpy Christmas ill Patrick McDonald Random House 2013 Dragon Knight Fire ill Donovan Bixley Scholastic NZ 2015 Dragon Knight Rats ill Donovan Bixley Scholastic NZ 2015 Dragon Knight Witch ill Donovan Bixley Scholastic NZ 2015 Dragon Knight Dragons ill Donovan Bixley Scholastic NZ 2015 The House on the Hill ill Sarah Davis Scholastic NZ 2016 Dinosaur Trouble The Great Egg Stink Scholastic NZ 2017 Dinosaur Trouble The Lava Melt Shake Scholastic NZ 2017 Dinosaur Trouble The Runaway Coat Scholastic NZ 2017 Dinosaur Trouble The Secret Hunt Scholastic NZ 2018 We Saw a Spinosaurus ill Daron Parton Scholastic NZ 2022 Have you seen tomorrow ill Laura Bee Bernard Penguin 2022 References edit a b c d Mewburn Kyle New Zealand Book Council Te Kaunihera Pukapuka o Aotearoa Retrieved 17 October 2018 Confessions of a children s book author Otago Daily Times 28 December 2015 Retrieved 17 October 2018 Fast Five with Kyle Mewburn Christchurch Kids Blog 14 March 2012 Retrieved 17 October 2018 Kyle Mewburn NZSA The New Zealand Society of Authors PEN NZ Inc Te Puni Kaituhi o Aotearoa Retrieved 17 October 2018 a b c Kyle Mewburn NZSA National Writers Forum Retrieved 17 October 2018 Cook Marjorie 6 June 2016 Adventurers put pen to paper for Wanaka s new book festival Stuff Retrieved 17 October 2018 Speaker bios Storylines Archived from the original on 17 October 2018 Retrieved 17 October 2018 Writers 2018 Tamar Valley Writers Festival Retrieved 17 October 2018 a b Henderson Simon 10 July 2018 Transgender reclassification hailed The News Alexandra Archived from the original on 17 October 2018 Retrieved 17 October 2018 McKenzie Johanna 24 December 2017 Award winning children s author Kyle Mewburn is turning a new leaf as a woman Stuff Retrieved 17 October 2018 Mitchell Paul 26 June 2018 Palmerston North City Library festival loud and proud for International Pride Month Stuff Retrieved 17 October 2018 McKenzie McLean Jo 5 January 2019 Kyle and Marion living and loving the new normal in a transgender marriage Stuff Retrieved 6 January 2019 Lewis John 10 March 2018 First Dunedin Pride Festival week of inclusive events Otago Daily Times Retrieved 17 October 2018 Palmerston North City Library to celebrate Pride Fest Voxy 21 June 2018 Retrieved 17 October 2018 Hopkins Renata 22 May 2021 Book Review Faking It My life in transition by Kyle Mewburn Stuff Retrieved 26 June 2021 Mewburn Kyle 5 March 2017 The reckoning better laureate than never The Sapling Retrieved 17 October 2018 a b c Kyle Mewburn Storylines Archived from the original on 17 October 2018 Retrieved 17 October 2018 Authors amp illustrators Kyle Mewburn Scholastic Archived from the original on 17 October 2018 Retrieved 17 October 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kyle Mewburn amp oldid 1187609009, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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