Name: Ngāreta Gabel
Date of birth: 29 July 1975
Place of birth: Auckland
Now living in: Kaikohe, Northland
- What is your favourite food?
- My favourite food would definitely have to be hāngi!
- Do you have a nickname and if so what is it?
- Some people call me Ngā for short.
- What was your most embarrassing moment?
- My most embarrassing moment is far too embarrassing to reveal!
- How do you relax?
- I like to go to fishing with my daughter Tekiteora, spend time with my family, read lots of books, and watch videos.
- Who inspired you when you were little?
- My Mum and Dad inspired me when I was little, as they always supported and encouraged me and my siblings in everything we did.
- What were you like at school?
- I was always quite diligent with my studies and enjoyed playing netball, kapa haka, and speech competitions.
- What was your favourite/most hated subject at school?
- My most favourite subject at school was Māori.
My least favourite subject was mathematics, but I kept at it all the same. - What was the book you most loved as a child?
- When I was young I loved the Ramona and Beezus series of books by Beverley Cleary I think I managed to read them all!
- Who is your favourite author/children's author?
- From a teenager onwards I read Witi Ihimaera's books, and I still enjoy them today. I also like Patricia Grace's writing.
- Why did you want to be a writer?
- I started writing so that I could create some stories in Te Reo Māori for my daughter to enjoy, and she is still the motivation behind me wanting to write in Te Reo Māori.
- Do you have a special place where you write your books?]
- I don't have a special place, but I do always write (or scrawl my ideas!) using a pen and paper as opposed to using a computer. Writing rather than typing helps me keep up with the flow of my ideas.
- What's the best thing and worst thing about being a writer?
- I think the best thing about being a writer is the opportunity it gives me to share a part of my ideas, thoughts and life. It is a nice feeling to know that someone has enjoyed something you have created. I haven't yet come across the worst thing about being a writer!
- If you weren't a writer, what would you like to be?
- I am not a fulltime writer, but rather I write when I get a burst of an idea. I am also a teacher at Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Kaikohe.
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What advice would you give to aspiring writers? - Whāia te iti kahurangi, ki te tuohu koe me he maunga teitei!
Reach for the greatest thing
And if you bow your head, let it be to the highest mountain
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