Hayley Long


Hayley Long is an English author best known for her teen fiction. She is a recipient of the Tir na n-Og Award.

Background

Hayley grew up in Felixstowe and studied English at Aberystwyth University
before travelling abroad and then working in London, Cardiff and Norfolk as an English teacher.

Writing

Hayley began writing while living in Wales and had her first novels published by Welsh publishers Parthian and Accent Press.
She is the author of the teen fiction series, 'Lottie Biggs' which has been translated into Greek, Danish, Norwegian and French. The first book in the series, 'Lottie Biggs is Not Mad' was awarded the White Raven label for outstanding children's literature by the International Youth Library. This was followed in May 2010 with 'Lottie Biggs is Not Desperate' which was longlisted for the Young Minds Book Award 2010. The final book in the trilogy is 'Lottie Biggs is Not Tragic' was released in August 2011.
In 2012, Hayley was shortlisted for the .
'What's Up With Jody Barton?' was published in May 2012. It was shortlisted for the 2012 Costa Book Awards and was the winner of the Seventh annual Essex Book Award in March 2013. Downside Up was published in July 2013.
Her novel 'Sophie Someone' was shortlisted for the 2015 .
She is also the author of a non-fiction text called 'Being a Girl.'
Hayley's latest novel is 'The Nearest Faraway Place' . With this title, Hayley won the Mal Peet Children's Award when The Nearest Faraway Place was named as the winner of the children's category in the 2017 .
In May 2018, Hayley won the . This prize, organised by the Welsh Books Council, promotes English-language children's books with an authentic Welsh background.
She is represented by Tim Bates at Peters Fraser and Dunlop.