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Andrew James Hartley (born 1964) is a British-born American
novelist A novelist is an author or writer of novels, though often novelists also write in other genres of both fiction and non-fiction. Some novelists are professional novelists, thus make a living writing novels and other fiction, while others aspire to ...
, who writes bestselling and award-winning fiction for children and adults. He also writes thrillers as Andrew Hart.


Works

The first of three middle grades and young adult adventures, ''Darwen Arkwright and the Peregrine Pact'', was released from Razorbill (Penguin) in October 2011. In 2011, he co-authored with David Hewson a novelization of Shakespeare's ''Macbeth'' written specially for audio and released by Audible.com in June, narrated by
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. His second collaboration with Hewson – an audio novel based on ''Hamlet'', performed by Richard Armitage – was named Audible.com's best book of 2014 and was nominated for two Audie awards. He is currently working with Tom DeLonge (of
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and formerly
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) on a novel series – ''Sekret Machines'' – released by DeLonge's To The Stars company in 2016. The series will have three books and a documentary film. The first book in the series, Chasing Shadows, was accompanied by a 4 track EP of the same name by Angels and Airwaves. Hartley is also writing a new Young Adult scifi series to be published by DeLonge's To The Stars Inc. and distributed by Simon and Schuster, called Cathedrals of Glass. The first book, Planet of Blood and Ice, was released in February 2017. A limited signed edition was released through To The Stars in November 2016 and sold out in 36 hours. With DeLonge's company partnered with Simon and Schuster, Hartley also writes the young adult sci-fi Cathedrals of Glass series. June 2016 saw the release of the first of his new young adult series, ''SteepleJack'', from Tor Teen. The book received several starred reviews from trade journals including ''
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'', ''
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'' and ALA Booklist. It was listed as one of Kirkus's Best Teen Books for 2016 and won both the
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and
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. It was followed by ''Firebrand'' in 2017 and ''Guardian'' in 2018. Hartley made his UK debut in March 2018 with the publication of ''Cold Bath Street'', a YA ghost story/thriller set in his home town of
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. The book's title comes from a real street that once housed a public baths for poor Prestonians to bathe in, and is reputed to be haunted. Published by UCLan Publishing, the book was edited, designed, project-managed and produced by students on UCLan's MA Publishing course, the only student-run, student-led publishing house in the world. The book was long-listed for the Carnegie Medal and performed for audio by
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. The same publisher will release Hartley's Darwen Arkwright series (renamed ''Monsters in the Mirror'') in 2019. The sequel to ''Cold Bath Street'' was published in October 2019. ''Monsters in the Mirror'', UK edition of ''Darwen Arkwright and the Peregrine Pact'', was published on 1 March 2019. His latest adult thrillers, authored under the pseudonym Andrew Hart, are ''Lies That Bind Us'' (2018) and ''The Woman in Our House'' (2019) from Lake Union Publishing. In addition to the novels based on Shakespeare written with David Hewson, several of Hartley's audiobooks are voiced by celebrity actors including Noma Dumezweni (Steeplejack) and Christopher Eccleston (Cold Bath Street).


Personal life

Hartley was born in Preston, Lancashire. After his undergraduate degree he lived in Japan where he taught English for two years, travelling extensively throughout Asia. He then moved to the United States and obtained Masters and Doctoral degrees in English Literature from
Boston University Boston University (BU) is a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. The university is nonsectarian, but has a historical affiliation with the United Methodist Church. It was founded in 1839 by Methodists with its original campu ...
. He taught for nine years at the
University of West Georgia The University of West Georgia is a public university in Carrollton, Georgia. The university offers a satellite campus in Newnan, Georgia, select classes at its Douglasville Center, and off-campus Museum Studies classes at the Atlanta History Ce ...
and became the resident dramaturg for Georgia Shakespeare. At present he is the distinguished professor of
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in the Department of Theatre at the
University of North Carolina at Charlotte The University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC Charlotte or simply Charlotte) is a public research university in Charlotte, North Carolina. UNC Charlotte offers 24 doctoral, 66 master's, and 79 bachelor's degree programs through nine colle ...
. He is a theatre director and dramaturg, and for 10 years was the editor of the performance journal '' Shakespeare Bulletin'', published by Johns Hopkins University press. He is the director of the Shakespeare in Action Center at UNC Charlotte. His third novel, ''What Time Devours'', draws on his experiences as an academic and centers on a lost Shakespeare play called ''
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''. He studied
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at
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and worked just outside
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at a
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site. His mystery/thrillers, which have been ''USA Today'' and ''New York Times'' bestsellers, reflect this interest in the past, and particularly in the history of culture and ideas. Two of his principal characters are Deborah Miller, a Jewish museum curator who lives in Atlanta, and Thomas Knight, a high school English teacher from Evanston, Illinois. On April 30, 2019, he was on campus at UNC Charlotte when a gunman killed two students and wounded four others. Hartley took shelter with some students until the police declared the situation safe. He used this experience in his YA fantasy novel, Impervious, which was published the following year by Falstaff Books, a Charlotte publisher. Hi
Youtube channel
includes videos on writing and walk-through analyses of songs by Japanese rock bands, notably BabyMetal. He is married to a Japanese-American medical doctor whom he met when living in Japan, and they have one son.


Awards and honors

*2001–2002 University of West Georgia Honors Professor of the Year *2012
SIBA Book Award Pat Conroy Southern Book Prize (formerly the SEBA Book Award and SIBA Book Award) is an literary award given by the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance (SIBA). It was first awarded in 1999.Summer, Bob (1999). "SEBA presents first book award ...
(young adult) for ''Darwen Arkwright and the Peregrine Pact'' *2016 Named to Kirkus Best Teen Books of 2016 list for Steeplejack *2017 Named on the American Library Association's list of best young adult books for 2017 for Steeplejack *2017 Winner of the Manly Wade Wellman Award for science fiction and fantasy, North Carolina, for ''Steeplejack'' *2017 Winner of the Thriller Award (young adult category) from International Thriller Writers, for ''Steeplejack'' *2018 Nominated for the Dragon Award (young adult category) for ''Cold Bath Street'' *2018 Long-listed for the Carnegie Medal for ''Cold Bath Street''


Bibliography

''Academic Books'' *''The Shakespearean Dramaturg: A Theoretical and Practical Guide'', November 2005 *''Shakespeare and Political Theatre in Practice'', January 2014 *''Shakespeare on the University Stage'', December 2014 *''Julius Caesar (Shakespeare in Performance)'', April 2014 *''Julius Caesar: A Critical Reader'', October 2016 *''Shakespeare and Millennial Fiction'', January 2018 ''Adult Mystery/Thriller'' *''The Mask Of Atreus'', April 2006 (novel) *''On the Fifth Day'', July 2007 (novel) *''What Time Devours'', January 2009 (novel) *''Tears of the Jaguar'', September 2012 ''Adult Mystery/Thriller - Published under the pen name of Andrew Hart'' *''Lies that Bind Us'', June 2018, published by Lake Union Publishing *''The Woman in Our House'', June 2019, published by Lake Union Publishing ''Alternative Detective'' *''Steeplejack'', June 2016 *''Firebrand,'' June 2017, part of the Steeplejack Saga *''Guardian,'' June 2018, part of the Steeplejack Saga ''Essays and Features'' *''How I Got Published'', featured, September 2007 *''How to Write Magical Words: A Writer's Companion'', (with David B. Coe, Faith Hunter, Stuart Jaffe, Misty Massey, C.E. Murphy), January 2011 *''Thrillers: 100 Must-Reads'', featured (page 11), January 2012 ''Historical Fiction'' * ''Macbeth, a Novel'', (with David Hewson) July 2010 as audiobook (narrated by Alan Cumming), spring 2011 print.' * ''Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, a Novel'', (with David Hewson) May 2014 (narrated by Richard Armitage), fall 2014 print." * '' Sekret Machines: Book 1 – Chasing Shadows'', (with Tom DeLonge), April 2016 * '' Sekret Machines: Book 2 – A Fire Within'', (with Tom DeLonge), September 2018 ''Middle grades Adventure'' *''Darwen Arkwright and the Peregrine Pact'', October 2011, part of Arkwright Saga *''Darwen Arkwright and the Insidious Bleck'', November 2012, part of Arkwright Saga *''Darwen Arkwright and the School of Shadows'', August 2013, part of Arkwright Saga *''Monsters in the Mirror'', UK edition of ''Darwen Arkwright and the Peregrine Pact'', March 2019 *''The Mirrors Shattered: Beyond the Mirror'', UK edition of ''Darwen Arkwright and the Insidious Black'', August 2020. ''Young Adult Fantasy'' *''Act of Will'', March 2009 (novel), part of Hawthorne Saga *''Will Power'', September 2010 (novel), part of Hawthorne Saga *''The Cerulean Stone: A Will Hawthorne short story'', May 2013 *''The Slave Trader's Wedding: A Will Hawthorne Short Story'', June 2013 *''Cathedrals of Glass: Planet of Blood and Ice'', February 2017 *''Cathedrals of Glass: Valkrys Wakes'', January 2019 *''Cold Bath Street'', April 2018, published by UCLan Publishing *''Written Stone Lane'', September 2019, published by UCLan Publishing *''Impervious'', April 2020, published by Falstaff Books


References


External links

* * on Fantasy Fan
Magical Words, writers' blog
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hartley, A. J. 21st-century American novelists American male novelists Living people 1964 births 21st-century American male writers