
Frank Greenall brings a remarkably diverse professional background to his writing career from his base in Whanganui. His eclectic career has encompassed roles as copywriter, scriptwriter, artist, political cartoonist, adult literacy tutor and administrator, and Whanganui Chronicle columnist, amongst numerous other occupations.
With his cartoons and articles appearing in most major New Zealand newspapers over the years, Frank has established himself as both a creative communicator and social commentator. His academic foundation combines a Bachelor of Arts in Politics with a Master's degree in Adult Literacy/Numeracy, along with N.C.A.L.E. (New Zealand) qualifications.
Frank's decade-long involvement in Adult Literacy led to his development of the Link Word game—an innovative resource that makes word-building skills accessible to struggling elementary readers who find traditional methods too challenging.
He has also been a regular contributor to the New Zealand Herald. Frank's journalism focuses on uncovering stories that matter to New Zealanders and asking challenging questions of those in power. His varied experience across media, education, and politics provides him with unique insights and the ability to make complex issues accessible to broad audiences throughout Aotearoa New Zealand.