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Pen name
  
David Hill

Name
  
David Hill

Role
  
Author


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Occupation
  
fiction writer children's writer playwright reviewer journalist

Genre
  
general fiction, young fiction

Education
  
Victoria University of Wellington

Books
  
See Ya - Simon, Bis dann - Simon, Coming Back, Running Hot, Viva Colores: Un Salud

Similar People
  
Paola Gianturco, Daniel J Harrington, Matthew the Apostle, Meredith Costain, Paul Collins

David Hill (born 1942) is a New Zealand author, especially well known for his young adult fiction. His young fiction books See Ya, Simon (1992) and Right Where It Hurts (2001) have been shortlisted for numerous awards. He is also a prolific journalist, writing many articles for The New Zealand Herald.

Contents

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He cites Maurice Gee as his favourite author, and Joy Cowley and Margaret Mahy as his favourite children's authors. Hill attended Victoria University in Wellington, graduating MA Hons in 1964. In 2010, he participated in the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa. Hill currently lives in New Plymouth.

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Awards

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In 2005 Hill became the 15th recipient of the Margaret Mahy Award. In 2013 My Brother's War won the Junior Fiction Award at the New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards, and also the children's choice award in that category.

Books

  • [1970] The Seventies Connection
  • [1981] Introducing Maurice Gee
  • [1984] On Poetry: Twelve Studies of Work by New Zealand Poets
  • [1986] Ours But to Do
  • [1987] Taranaki
  • [1988] The Boy
  • [1990] A Time to Laugh
  • [1990] The Games of Nanny Miro
  • [1992] See Ya, Simon (winner of 1994 Times Educational Supplement Award for Special Needs and Children's Literature Foundation Gaelyn Gordon Award for a Much-Loved Book. NCSS-CBC Notable Children's Trade Book in the field of Social Studies. Bank Street College Children's Book of the Year. Reprinted in the United States.)
  • [1994] A Day at a Time
  • [1995] Curtain Up
  • [1995] Kick Back
  • [1995] Take It Easy (also reprinted in the United States)
  • [1995] The Winning Touch
  • [1996] Second Best
  • [1997] Fat, Four-eyed and Useless
  • [1999] Just Looking, Thanks
  • [2001] Right Where It Hurts (winner of 2003 LIANZA Esther Glen Medal, New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards 2003 shortlister)
  • [2001] The High Wind Blows
  • [2001] The Sleeper Wakes
  • [2001] The Name of the Game
  • [2002] Where All Things End
  • [2003] My Story: Journey to Tangiwai, The Diary of Peter Cotterill, Napier 1953 (New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children & Young Adults 2004 junior section finalist)
  • [2003] No Big Deal
  • [2003] No Safe Harbour (New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children & Young Adults 2004 adult section finalist)
  • [2004] Coming Back (New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children & Young Adults 2005 young adult section finalist)
  • [2005] Bodies and Soul
  • [2005] Running Hot (New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children & Young Adults 2006 young adult section finalist)
  • [2006] Aim High
  • [2006] Hill Sides
  • [2006] How I met myself, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521686202
  • [2007] Black Day
  • [2007] The Forgotten Children
  • [2007] Duet (Youth Book)
  • [2012] My Brother's War
  • References

    David Hill (author) Wikipedia