Frances Hardinge

Frances Hardinge is a highly respected English author, well-known for her young adult and children's fantasy novels. Born in Brighton, England in 1973, Hardinge developed a love for writing at a very young age, aspiring to be a writer by the time she was only four years old. This early passion for storytelling was no doubt fueled by her unique upbringing in a large, isolated old house located in a small, unusual village.

Hardinge's childhood home and village provided her with a wealth of inspiration, sparking her imagination and leading her to create strange and magical stories from a young age. This creativity stayed with her as she pursued her education, studying English at Oxford University. It was during her time at Oxford that Hardinge co-founded a writing group, further nurturing her skills and passion for writing.

Currently, Hardinge resides in Oxford, England, where she continues to write captivating and engaging stories for young adults and children. Her works have been widely praised for their originality, creativity, and unique storytelling, earning her a reputation as a skilled and talented author in her field. With her ability to bring magic and wonder to life through her words, Hardinge has made a significant impact on the world of children's and young adult literature.
Fly By Night Books
# Title Year
1 Fly by Night 2005
2 Twilight Robbery / Fly Trap 2010
The Myriad Books
# Title Year
1 Deeplight 2019
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Verdigris Deep / Well Witched 2007
2 Gullstruck Island / The Lost Conspiracy 2008
3 A Face Like Glass 2012
4 Cuckoo Song 2014
5 The Lie Tree 2015
6 A Skinful of Shadows 2017
7 Unraveller 2023
Tales of the Apt Books (with Juliet E. McKenna, with Adrian Tchaikovsky, with John Gwynne)
# Title Year
1 Spoils of War 2016
2 A Time for Grief 2017
3 For Love of Distant Shores 2018
4 The Scent of Tears 2018
Frances Hardinge Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Twentieth Annual Collection 2007
2 La Femme 2014
3 Mystery & Mayhem 2016
4 The Outcast Hours 2019
5 Stories of Hope and Wonder: In Support of UK's Healthcare Workers 2020