Else's books have won or been shortlisted for a number of awards and several of her children's books have been named as
Storylines Notable Books. Her first novel
The Warrior Queen was shortlisted for the Montana New Zealand Book Awards. Her next title,
Gingerbread Husbands, was shortlisted for the Booksellers BookData Award.
The Travelling Restaurant (the first in her fantasy quartet for children, Tales of Fontania) won the 2012 Junior Fiction Honour Award in the New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards, the
Esther Glen Medal in the 2012 LIANZA Awards and a White Raven Award and was named as a 2012 IBBY NZ Honour Book for Writing. Else was a visiting writer at Vancouver International Writers' Festival and the Winnipeg International Writers' Festival. In 2016, Else went to Dunedin as the
University of Otago College of Education / Creative New Zealand Children's Writer in Residence, a move that led to her moving permanently to that city. In the same year, she was awarded the Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal and Lecture Award. She delivered the Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal Lecture, titled "Making it up as I go along, or Finding the Cornerstones of Creativity", on 3 April 2016. She also delivered the Margaret Mahy Memorial Lecture at the
WORD Christchurch Writers & Readers Festival in 2018. In 2019 she was presented with the Ignition Festival Award for outstanding contribution to children's literature. In 2024, Else was named New Zealand Society of Authors President of Honour. In 2025, she received the
Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement. == Bibliography==