Tina Shaw
Tina Shaw is a New Zealand author.
Shaw was born in 1961, in Auckland, New Zealand and grew up in Matangi and Christchurch.Works
Novels published by Shaw include:
- Birdie
- Dreams of America
- City of Reeds
- Paradise
- The Black Madonna
- Brenda's Planetary Holiday, children's novel
- Fluff Helps Out, children's novel
- Into the Hinterland, children's novel
- Dogs of the Hinterland, children's novel
- Koevasi, children's novel
- About Griffen’s Heart, young adult novel
- The Children's Pond
She edited the travel writing collection, A Passion for Travel and with Jack Ross, the anthology Myths of the 21st Century.Awards
Shaw received the 1999 Grimshaw Sargeson Fellowship and the Creative New Zealand 2001 Berlin Writers Residency. She was the 2005 writer in residence at the University of Waikato.
In 2003, her story 'Coarse Fishing' was runner-up in the Sunday-Star Times Short Story Competition.
About Griffen’s Heart was listed as a 2010 Notable Young Adult Fiction Book by Storylines and was shortlisted in the 2010 LIANZA Children and Young Adult Book Awards.
The Children's Pond was shortlisted for the 2015 Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Crime Novel.
In 2018, Shaw won the Tessa Duder Award for her manuscript Ursa.