Jeni Mawter


Jeni Mawter is an Australian children's author who has published over twenty books, including the best-selling series, the So series. She has published fiction and non-fiction, poetry and verse narrative for children and young adults. Her books have ranged from picture books, to chapter books, short story collections to young adult novels.

Biography

Mawter was born in Sydney to parents, Nola and Garry Braude. She has a sister, Debbi and a brother, Michael. Mawter attended Willoughby Infants', Willoughby Primary and Willoughby Girls' High School where she was School Captain in 1977. She completed a Bachelor of Applied Science in Speech Pathology at Cumberland College, graduating in 1980 and winning the Private Speech Pathology Association Prize. Mawter worked as a speech pathologist for many years at the Royal Prince Alfred, Royal North Shore and Eversleigh Hospitals, working with neurology, neurosurgery, and head and neck patients. For two years she ran the Speech Pathology Student Unit at Royal North Shore Hospital then worked for several years as a Case Manager for the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Service.
Mawter completed a Diploma of Book Editing from Macleay College and a Master of Arts in Children's Literature from Macquarie University. Since then, she has taught creative writing at Macquarie University, the NSW Writer's Centre and is a frequent speaker at schools and literary festivals throughout Australia. Mawter has run creative writing workshops for students from 5 years to 91 years.
Mawter is married to David Mawter and they have three children: Hugh, Shevaughn and Tullia.

Published works

Freewheelers series

Extreme! Launched!
  • ''Unleashed!''

Critical Thinking, Humour and Text

Critical Thinking: Humour and Text Ages 5 - 8 Critical Thinking: Humour and Text Ages 8 – 10
  • ''Critical Thinking: Humour and Text Ages 10+''

Junior fiction

Team Dream Turkey Pox There's a Sun Fairy in Our Garden Go, the Mobile! The Most Unusual Pet
  • ''Maisie's Race''

Other published works

Audio

So Sick! So Feral! So Festy!
  • ''So Gross!''

Classroom focus

Human Body The Changing face of Xmas in Australia The Snowy Mountains Scheme Food Feelings Homes and Families Special Days
  • ''Natural Disasters''

Anthologies

Multimedia

Articles

Humour, Literacy and Literature, Teacher & Librarian, ASLA NSW Thinking Skills, Humorous Texts and Literacy, ACCESS, ASLA National Mentorship Newswrite, NSW Writer's Centre Writing Humour: Why Gross Works for Kids, Paper given at the Sydney Writers' Festival Tell Me a Story, Classroom Magazine, Scholastic Australia, Issue 5 The Brain-Injured Child in the Classroom, Classroom Magazine, Scholastic Australia, Issue 6

Awards

Unleashed! shortlisted for the West Australian Young Readers' Book Awards in 2009