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Mary McCallum was born on 1961 in Lusaka, Zambia, is a New Zealand author and journalist. Discover Mary McCallum's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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1961

Mary McCallum (born 1961) is a publisher, author and journalist from New Zealand.

Mary McCallum was born in 1961 in Lusaka, Zambia.

Aged four, she moved to New Zealand and was educated in Wellington and the United Kingdom, including at the Wellington Girls’ College.

1979

McCallum won the PEN Young Writer of the Year Award in 1979 and her writing was praised in the Denis Glover Awards.

1981

In 1981 she received a BA in English Literature and Political Science from the Victoria University of Wellington (including studying under Bill Manhire).

2002

Since 2002 she has reviewed books for Radio New Zealand and in 2007 for the Good Morning show on TVNZ.

2003

She was awarded the 2003/2004 Lilian Ida Smith Award.

2005

In 2005 she received an MA in creative writing from the International Institute in Modern Letters, Victoria University of Wellington.

2006

In 2006 McCallum's essay on Eastbourne was published a collection of essays entitled Eastbourne, 100 Years with Alison Carew.

2007

McCallum's first novel, The Blue, was published in 2007 by Penguin New Zealand.

It won the Hubert Church Memorial Prize for Best First Book of Fiction at the Montana New Zealand Book Awards and the Readers' Choice Award.

2008

McCallum has published in a number of literary journals including short stories in Turbine (2008) and poetry in Landfall (#133, 1980).

McCallum has been a feature writer for New Zealand Listener, Dominion Post, The Press, New Novel Review.

She has also worked as a tutor, including teaching creative writing at Massey University since 2008.

Her novel The Blue won the New Zealand Society of Authors Hubert Church Best First Book Award for Fiction and the Readers' Choice Award at the 2008 Montana New Zealand Book Awards.

Creative New Zealand awarded her the Louis Johnson New Writer's Bursary to develop her novel second novel, Precarious.

In 2008 McCallum was shortlisted for the Glenn Schaeffer Prize in Modern Letters.

2013

In 2013 McCallum co-founded Mākaro Press with her son Paul Stewart in Wellington, New Zealand.

Their first book was Eastbourne: An Anthology, which McCallum also co-edited with Maggie Rainey-Smith and Anne Manchester.

Over the next five years Mākaro Press published books in a range of genres with a focus on fiction and poetry, using a hybrid publishing model whereby the authors publishing under the Submarine imprint contributed to the cost of the book.

2014

In 2014 she published a novel for children: Dappled Annie and the Tigrish (Gecko Press), with illustrations Annie Hayward.

It received a Kirkus gold star in the US.

2018

In 2018, McCallum co-founded a second press – The Cuba Press – with Sarah Bolland, and focused Mākaro Press on a limited number of titles a year eventually reducing it to a single literary novel.

In 2018, Mary published her first collection of poems, XYZ of Happiness, under her own Submarine imprint.

It was selected by the New Zealand Listener as one of the top ten poetry books of the year, and one of the poems was selected for Best NZ Poems.

2019

The Mākaro novel for 2019 was Auē by Becky Manawatu, which went on to win New Zealand's top fiction prize: the Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize, as well as the MitoQ Award for Best First Novel and the Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Crime Novel.

It was number one on the bestsellers list for much of the following year, and continues to sell well.

Two of Mākaro's other novels have won the best first book of fiction award and two others have been longlisted.

One of the press's poetry books has also been longlisted for the poetry award.