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Occupation
  
Novelist, lecturer

Role
  
Author

Nationality
  
British

Period
  
2000-present

Nominations
  
Man Booker Prize

Name
  
M. Hyland


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Born
  
6 June 1968 (age 55) London, England (
1968-06-06
)

Books
  
Carry Me Down, This is how, How the Light Gets In, The BBC International Short Stor, To soma tou psematos

Profiles


Education
  
University of Melbourne

M.J. Hyland (given names Maria Joan) is an ex-lawyer and the author of three multi-award-winning novels: How the Light Gets In (2004), Carry Me Down (2006) and This is How (2009). Hyland is a lecturer in creative writing in the Centre for New Writing at the University of Manchester. Carry Me Down (2006) was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and won the Hawthornden Prize and the Encore Prize.

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Hyland has twice been longlisted for the Orange Prize (2004 and 2009), the Commonwealth Writers' Prize (2004 and 2007) and This is How (2009) was longlisted for the Dublin International IMPAC prize.

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At the University of Manchester she has run fiction workshops alongside Martin Amis (2007-2010), Colm Tóibín (2010-2011) and Jeanette Winterson (2013-present). Hyland runs regular Fiction Masterclasses in the Guardian Masterclass Programme, has twice been shortlisted for the BBC Short Story Prize (2011 & 2012) and she publishes in The Guardian How to Write series and the Financial Times, the LRB, Granta and elsewhere.

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Writing and prizes

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Carry Me Down (2006) was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and won both the Hawthornden Prize and The Encore Prize and all three novels have been longlisted and short-listed for several prizes: the Orange Prize (2004 and 2009). Carry Me Down has been listed as one of the Top 100 ‘Australian’ Novels of all time by the Society of Authors.

How the Light Gets In (2004) and Carry Me Down (2006) were shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize (2004 and 2007) and This is How (2009) was longlisted for the Dublin International IMPAC Prize & The Orange Prize (2009). Hyland's short story, "Even Pretty Eyes Commit Crimes", which was shortlisted for the BBC International Short Story Prize (2012) and first published online by Granta, is story of the week in Narrative Magazine, US.

Short stories

Hyland's short stories have been published in dozens of venues, including Zoetrope: All Story (2004, 2005, 2006, 2008), Blackbook Magazine (2004, 2006 & 2007), Best Australian Short Stories (2006 & 2008) and, in September 2011, her short story "Rag Love" was shortlisted for the BBC National Short Story Award. Hyland's "Even Pretty Eyes Commit Crimes" has been published in the anthology, Best British Short Stories, 2013. Boyd Tonkin, from the Independent, said of the anthology, "Nicholas Royale has excellent taste, ensuring little explosions of weirdness or transcendence often erupt amid much well-observed everyday life."

Teaching and editing

Hyland runs regular [1] in the Guardian Masterclass Programme, has twice been shortlisted for the BBC Short Story Prize (2011 & 2012) and regularly publishes non-fiction in The Guardian - including in the How to Write series, the Financial Times, the London Review of Books, Lonely Planet, Granta, the Scottish Herald, and elsewhere. Hyland teaches three fiction courses in 2014 in the Curtis Brown (International Literary Agency) programme,. Her advice on proof-reading has been cited in The New Scientist.

Public readings and events

Hyland has made more than two dozen appearances on national and international radio, including RTÉ (Ireland), PBS (US), Radio 4 & The BBC World Service, Radio 3, The ABC (Australia) and has been a guest of nine major literary festivals, including, Edinburgh International Festival and Hay-On-Wye.

Hyland has also been appointed writer-in-residence in programmes such as Arizona State University's Workshop Programme (Feb, 2014) & writer-in-residence at Griffith University, Australia (August, 2013) & has appeared at the Melbourne Writers' Festival, Crossing Borders, the Netherlands, Segovia, Rome, the Brisbane Writers' Festival (July/August, 2013). The most comprehensive interview to date can be read in the US based Tin House

Personal life

In 2008, Hyland was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, a debilitating neurological disease.

How the Light Gets In (2004)

  • Shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize (2004)
  • Winner Best Young Novelist, The Sydney Morning Herald
  • 3rd Prize, Barnes & Noble Discover Great Young Novelists
  • Carry Me Down (2006)

  • Shortlisted for The Man Booker Prize
  • Winner of The Hawthornden Prize (2007)
  • Winner of The Encore Prize (2007)
  • Shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize (2006)
  • This Is How (2009)

  • Longlisted for The Orange Prize
  • Longlisted for The International Dublin IMPAC Prize 2009
  • Short Fiction:

  • Nominated for the Pushcart Prize USA - 2008
  • Rag Love, shortlisted for the BBC Short Story Prize (2011)
  • Even Pretty Eyes Commit Crimes, shortlisted for the BBC International Short Story Prize (2012).
  • Other People's Beds has been longlisted for the EFG £30,000 Sunday Times Short Story Award (2014)
  • Essays

  • Hardy Animal shortlisted for the inaugural William Hazlitt Essay Prize 2013
  • Shortlisted for the £15,000 Hazlitt Essay Prize 2013
  • Works

  • How the Light Gets In, Canongate, 2004. ISBN 1-84195-548-5.'
  • Carry Me Down, 2006, ISBN 1-84195-740-2 (hardback), ISBN 1-84195-734-8 (paperback)
  • This Is How, 2009, ISBN 978-0-8021-7062-0.
  • Even Pretty Eyes Commit Crimes – Published by Granta in 2012. Shortlisted for the International BBC Short Story Prize (2012), also Published in Narrative Magazine and Comma Press
  • Rag Love – originally published in January 2011 as First-Class Passage. Also published in Australia's major review/politics/ arts & media magazine, The Monthly. Available as a BBC radio broadcast. ISBN 9781445816425
  • M. J. Hyland's Short Stories published in Zoetrope: All-Story:
  • A Boy, an Ex-Orphanage, and a Trapped Dog, Vol. 10, No. 3:
  • Eggshell Skull, Vol. 12, No. 1
  • References

    M. J. Hyland Wikipedia