Deborah Abela

Deborah Abela
Born 13 October 1966
Sydney, Australia
Occupation Writer
Nationality Australian
Genre Children's literature
Website
deborahabela.com

Deborah Abela (born 13 October 1966 in Sydney) is an Australian author of children's books, most notably the Max Remy, Super Spy series.[1]

Biography

After leaving school Abela studied for a Diploma of Teaching (Secondary School) before travelling around the world for three years. On her return to Australia she completed a degree in Communications, majoring in writing and film theory at UTS in 1995. She then worked in children's television for seven years,[2] firstly in the script department at the production house Southern Star Group, then as Assistant Producer and Producer/Writer on Cheez TV. In December 2001 she left television to write her first novel, Max Remy Superspy Part 1: In Search of the Time and Space Machine, which was subsequently published in March 2002. The ten book series of Max Remy Super Spy has been published in six countries.[3] Her books are published in other countries, including Germany and Brazil

2012 Shortlisted for USBBY Outstanding International Book Awards, USA for The Ghost of Gribblesea Pier (Australian title, The Remarkable Secret of Aurelie Bonhoffen)

2012 Current Premier's Reading Challenge Ambassador NSW

2012 Nominated Ambassador for the National Year of Reading, Australia.

In 2011 Her novel Grimsdon, about children living in a flooded city, was shortlisted for the REAL, Aurealis and Speech Pathology Awards as well as being awarded Fav kids book in the Kids Book Review.

Her book, The Remarkable Secret of Aurelia Bonhoffen, was shortlisted for best children's book in the 2010 Aurealis Awards[4] and was awarded "Notable Book of 2010" by the Children's Book Council of Australia.[5]

In 2010 Deborah was made National Literacy Ambassador by the Federal Government. Her role to promote literature and reading to kids all over Australia.

In 2010 Her Max Remy Superspy series was shortlisted in both the YABBA and KOALA awards. Both awards are voted for by children from Victoria and NSW.

In 2009, Deborah was selected as an Ambassador for the New South Wales Premier's Reading Challenge,[6] and the NSW Premier's Westpac Spelling Bee Challenge.[7]

In 2008, She was awarded the May Gibbs Fellowship for Children's Literature,[8] and her series Max Remy Superspy was voted by the public in to the Top 50 Children's Books (Angus & Robertson).

2007 Shortlisted Children's Book Council Awards of America, as well as the WAYRBA, KOALA and YABBA popular awards in WA, NSW and Victoria.

Shortlisted in the Annual Ellie awards. Alabama, USA.

Awarded the 2006 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Seal Best Book Award.[9]

Bibliography

Max Remy Superspy Books

Jasper Zammit Soccer Legend

Other books

References

  1. http://deborahabela.com/Deb_FAQ_1.html
  2. "Our Authors: Debra Abela". Random House. Retrieved 9 April 2010.
  3. "Frankfurt Book Fair 2009 – Children's Rights Catalogue" (PDF). Random House Australia. Retrieved 9 April 2010.
  4. "Aurealis Awards 2009" (PDF). Aurealis Awards. Retrieved 9 April 2010.
  5. "Younger Readers Notable Books 2010". cbca.org.au. Children's Book Council of Australia. 2010. Retrieved 9 April 2010.
  6. "Reading challenge Book List". Premier's Reading challenge. Retrieved 9 April 2010.
  7. "Adults embarrassed in spelling challenge". The Age. 28 June 2009. Retrieved 9 April 2010.
  8. "Congratulations". May Gibbs Literature trust. 31 March 2010. Retrieved 9 April 2010.
  9. "Search Results for - Deborah Abela". http://www.toyportfolio.com''. Oppenheim Toy Portfolio. Retrieved 18 January 2015.

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