Ann Mallinson
Elizabeth Ann Mallinson ONZM QSM (born 10 September 1934) is a New Zealand children's book publisher and co-founder of Mallinson Rendel, best known for Lynley Dodd's Hairy Maclary series. Early lifeMallinson was born in London on 10 September 1934.[1][2][3] Her mother and stepfather had moved to New Zealand, where she visited briefly. CareerBack in London she worked for two academic journals. Her career in New Zealand began at Sweet & Maxwell as editorial assistant. From there she went to Associated Book Publishers (NZ), rising to publishing director in 1972.[1] Mallinson became a naturalised New Zealand citizen in 1977.[3] In 1980 she and her husband David Rendel founded Mallinson Rendel, a company focussing on publishing books for children.[4] Mallinson announced the sale of the company to Penguin New Zealand in 2009 on Beattie's Book Blog.[5] She wrote Recollections of Five Festivals in which she described her work as chair and director of Wellington Writers' and Readers' Week between 1984 and 1994.[6][7] Mallinson was presented with the 1997 Margaret Mahy Award for her contribution to children's literature and gave a lecture titled "From a Trickle to a River". It was included in the Year Book published that year by the New Zealand Children's Book Foundation.[8] Mallinson was awarded the Queen's Service Medal for public services in the 1990 Queen's Birthday Honours.[9] She was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2010 New Year Honours, for services to publishing, in particular children's literature.[10] As of 2019[update], Mallinson acted as agent for children's author Lynley Dodd.[11] She is a life member of the Publishers Association of New Zealand.[11] At the 2023 Aotearoa Book Trade Industry Awards, Mallinson received the Lifetime Achievement Award.[12] References
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