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Sabrina Malcolm , b. 1962

Sabrina Malcolm is a writer, illustrator and graphic designer. She lives in Karori, Wellington with her family. Malcolm was born in the US in 1962, but immigrated to New Zealand when she was eight years old. She studied Botany, Geology and, later, Illustration and Design in Christchurch. After a career as a scientific illustrator, in 1994, she became a freelance graphic designer and ilustrator. Her illustrations have been published in scientific publications, issues of The School Journal (i.e. the reading booklets for year 4-8 students used in New Zealand Schools), and picture books. Malcolm illustrated Koro’s Medicine by Melanie Drewery (2004), which was a finalist in the picture book category of the 2005 New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults and listed as a 2005 Storylines Notable Picture Book. Zeustian Logic (2017) is Sabrina Malcolm’s first YA novel.


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Profile at bookcouncil.org.nz (accessed: March 25, 2019)



Bio prepared by Babette Puetz, Victoria University of Wellington, babette.puetz@vuw.ac.nz


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Sabrina Malcolm

Sabrina Malcolm is a writer, illustrator and graphic designer. She lives in Karori, Wellington with her family. Malcolm was born in the US in 1962, but immigrated to New Zealand when she was eight years old. She studied Botany, Geology and, later, Illustration and Design in Christchurch. After a career as a scientific illustrator, in 1994, she became a freelance graphic designer and ilustrator. Her illustrations have been published in scientific publications, issues of The School Journal (i.e. the reading booklets for year 4-8 students used in New Zealand Schools), and picture books. Malcolm illustrated Koro’s Medicine by Melanie Drewery (2004), which was a finalist in the picture book category of the 2005 New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults and listed as a 2005 Storylines Notable Picture Book. Zeustian Logic (2017) is Sabrina Malcolm’s first YA novel.


Source:

Profile at bookcouncil.org.nz (accessed: March 25, 2019)



Bio prepared by Babette Puetz, Victoria University of Wellington, babette.puetz@vuw.ac.nz


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