Maurice Gee

Wellington writer Fleur Beale wins Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal

Wellington writer Fleur Beale has won the 2012 Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal for her outstanding contribution to New Zealand writing for children and young adults.

The award, given annually by the Storylines Children's Literature Trust, is New Zealand's top award for achievement in children's literature.

Last Year’s Supreme Book Award Winner is This Year’s Top Judge

Last year Chris Bourke took home the country’s top literary honour – the New Zealand Post Book of the Year Award – for his work Blue Smoke: the Lost Dawn of New Zealand Popular Music 1918-1964. This year he heads up the judging panel for the same award.

A respected writer, reviewer, music historian and radio producer, Chris is well known as a former long-time producer for Radio New Zealand National’s Saturday Morning programme and as a staff writer and arts and books editor for print publications including The Listener.

Winners and Finalists 1999

Book of the Year
A Summery Saturday Morning, Margaret Mahy (Penguin)

Best First Book
Footsteps of the Gods, Hana Hiraina Erlbeck (Reed).

Children's Choice
The Life-Size Inflatable Whale, Gaelyn Gordon & John Tarlton (Scholastic)

Senior Fiction
Taur, Jack Lasenby (Longacre Press)

Junior Fiction
Starbright and the Dream Eater, Joy Cowley (Penguin)

Picture Book
A Summery Saturday Morning, Margaret Mahy (Penguin)

Non Fiction
The Natural World of New Zealand, Gerard Hutching (Penguin)

Finalists

  • Orchard Street, Maurice Gee (Penguin Books)
  • Dog Breath and Other Stories, Norman Bilbrough (Mallinson Rendel)
  • Taur, Jack Lasenby (Longacre Press)
  • I am not Esther, Fleur Beale (Longacre Press)
  • Leaving One-Foot Island, Graeme Lay (Mallinson Rendel)
  • The Wild West Gang, Joy Cowley (HarperCollins)
  • Strange Tales from the Mall, Bob Kerr (Mallinson Rendel)
  • Starbright and the Dream Eater, Joy Cowley (Penguin Books)
  • Give It Hoops, David Hill (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Killer Moves, Denis Edwards (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • The Life-sized Inflatable Whale, Gaewyn Gordon & John Tarlton (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Hinepukohurangi, Hirini Melbourne & Manu Smith (Learning Media)
  • Te Tautoko 35, Katerina Mataira & Gus Hunter (Learning Media)
  • Slinki Malinki Catflaps, Lynley Dodd (Mallinson Rendel)
  • A Summery Saturday Morning, Margaret Mahy & Selina Young (Penguin Books)
  • The Natural World of New Zealand, Gerard Hutching (Penguin Books)
  • All Sorts of Trucks, Pauline Cartwright & Tim Hawkins (Bridge Hill Publishing)
  • The Naming of the Land, Ron Bacon & Manu Smith (Waiatarua Publishing)
  • Nature's Alphabet, Andrew Crowe & Dave Gunson (Penguin Books)
  • What's Around the Rocks, Glenys Stace & Jenny & Tony Enderby (Penguin Books)

2009 Finalist Books

Picture Book Finalists