René van Zyl

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René van Zyl is a journalist, pedagogue and children's worker, as well as a novelist, playwright, theatre director.

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Biography

Born René Joubert in Pretoria on 26 February 1965, she attended Baillie Park Laerskool and the Hoër Volkskool Potchefstroom (1972-1982) then attended the Noordwes University (1983 – 1986), completing a BA Communications (Hons) specializing in media studies and journalism.

She began her professional life as a journalist/ public relations officer for various companies (1987-1997), then settled in Hartebeespoort where she began to work with children at the Hartbeespoort NG Church and act as a Puppet Master (1998-2008), continuing with these activities at the Kuierkerk in the same town.

In 2006 she created Bybelboekwurm, an association creating curricula and games for children's churches and the training of youth workers, and in 2008 she started the company: Christian Musical Theatre (CMT)., for which she wrote and co-directed various plays/musicals.

In April 2008 she attended a Masterclass in Story, Style, Structure, Substance, and the Principles of Screenwriting with Robert Mc Kee at Westminster University, London. This led to a career as novelist, beginning with the children's tale The Wee Monk’s Tale, The Secret of Immortality (self published in 2009) and leading on to more than 20 published novels.

In 2016 and 2019 she attended two ATKV/LAPA writers workshops (the romance novel and the youth novel)

Married to Anton van Zyl, minister at Kuierkerk, an informal and independent Christian Church in Hartbeespoort, the couple have three children, Michelle (28), Chantal (25) and Sean-Jacques (30).

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https://www.lapa.co.za/Skrywers/rene_van_zyl

https://www.thelife.digital/tl/articles/rene-van-zyl-weaving-her-way-through-different-generes/

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