The Great Hall
Visiting Cards
The calling cards of other sites related to Frances Hardinge and her work.
Fly By Night, Blog By Day
In which acclaimed author Frances Hardinge and her editor Michael Stearns (henceforth our heroes) undertake a breathless, breakneck tour across the continent and back - visiting seven cities, seventeen schools, eight libraries and bookstores, and one enormous (and rather interesting) gathering of national booksellers. A thrilling adventure filled with moments of high danger, humor, and courageous acts.
Frances's Wikipedia entry
Some kind soul (not Frances herself) wrote this entry about her on Wikipedia. Can you spot any mistakes?
WriteAway
This delightful website held a forum discussion with Frances, and you can see the full text of the discussion here. They also conducted a very interesting interview with her.
School Library Journal
Elizabeth Bird recently interviewed Frances by email for this website. Read to the end for some clues about the sequel to Fly by Night!
PanMacmillan
Frances's publisher has this page about her, which includes a Fly by Night audio clip!
Rhiannon Lassiter 
A link to the website of the horribly talented Rhiannon Lassiter, who has a large number of books to her credit including the excellent Hex Trilogy. Rhiannon is a good friend: if she had not persuaded / forced Frances to send some of her work to a publisher, Fly by Night might never have been published. She was also the mastermind of this website, and the creator of the bats.
Daniela Kulot 
Danelia Kulot is an extremely talented German illustrator and writer of children's books that Frances met at the European Children's Book Festival in Saarbrücken. If you visit this site, mouse over the main picture and watch things move…
HarperCollins
An 'author page' at Harper Collins, who have published Fly by Night in the United States, and have just released Verdigris Deep under the name Well Witched.
Publishers Weekly
A Q&A with Frances about the experiences that inspired the writing of Verdigris Deep / Well Witched.
School Library Journal
This long-distance interview with Frances by Rick Margolis was published in the School Library Journal in the USA.
Miles Stott Children's Literary Agency
Frances's literary agency. Here's their page about her!
