ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Szymanik, Melinda (1963 - ) is an author.
Melinda Szymanik grew up in Auckland. She gained a Master of Science in Zoology at The University of Auckland and then later completed a Diploma in Business Studies and a Bachelor of Arts in English at Massey University. Szymanik has worked in administrative positions in the business and health sectors and is currently co-director with her husband, of their own communications and marketing business.
Since 2003, Szymanik has had short stories published in the Australian School Magazine and the New Zealand School Journal. Szymanik’s first published book was Clever Moo (Scholastic NZ, 2006), illustrated by Malcolm Evans. Her story ‘Rush’ was published in Dare and Double Dare (Random House NZ, 2007), an anthology of sports-related short stories. ‘The Gift’ was published in the anthology Short (Black Dog Books, 2008).
Her picture book The Were-Nana: Not A Bedtime Story, illustrated by Sarah N. Anderson, was published by Scholastic New Zealand in 2008. Szymanik wrote the junior novel Jack the Viking (Scholastic New Zealand, 2008) when she was in the New Zealand Society of Author’s mentoring programme from 2005-2006. The Were-Nana won the Children's Choice Award in the 2009 New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults. The work also was listed as a 2009 Storylines Notable Picture Book.
She was shortlisted for the Joy Cowley Award in 2003 and 2006.
Her stories have appeared alongside other popular New Zealand authors in the Pick ‘n’ mix: assorted Kiwi stories, Volume One (Scholastic, 2010) and Volume Two (Scholastic, 2011).
Melinda Szymanik's picture book, The House That Went to Sea, was published by Duck Creek Press in 2011.
Her novel for young adults, The Half-Life of Ryan Davis, was published by Pear Jam Books in 2011.
Melinda Szymanik lives in Auckland.





