5/22/2023 0 Comments Roivan by Glynne MacLean![]() MacLean’s third novel, The Spiral Chrysalis (Pearson Education, 2007) was released in New Zealand, Canada and Australia in 2008. Sue Edmonds, writing in the Waikato Times, described the novel ‘as seen through the eyes of a woman whose determination to complete her task, whatever it takes, is brilliantly but calmly portrayed.’ Love in Shades of Grey was selected as a Dymocks Critics Choice. MacLean’s first novel for adults, Love in Shades of Grey (Penguin), was published in 2004. For more details and the companion website, including reviews and reader feedback please visit the Roivan link listed at the bottom of the page. The novel was also listed as a NZ Listener Best Book of 2003 and by the Children’s Literature Foundation as a Notable Book 2004. MacLean’s first novel Roivan: Book One of the A’nzarian Chronicle (Penguin, 2003) was a finalist in the Sir Julius Vogel Awards Best Novel category and won the 2003 Sir Julius Vogel Award for Best New Talent. MacLean began her career in the travel industry, but has worked since 1996 as a writer both online and in print. ![]() She graduated from Waikato University in 1984 with a Bachelor of Arts. ![]() Glynne MacLean was born in Christchurch and attended twelve schools throughout New Zealand. ![]() ![]() MacLean, Glynne (1964- ) is a novelist and poet. ![]()
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