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Occupation
  
Writer

Nationality
  
Irish


Name
  
Ruth Long

Role
  
Author

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Pen name
  
R.F. Long, Ruth Frances Long

Genre
  
romance, fantasy, young adult, paranormal romance

Books
  
The Treachery of Beautiful Things, A Crack in Everything: Welcome to the Other Side

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Ruth Frances Long, also known as R. F. Long, (20 April 1971) is an Irish author who writes in the fantasy and romance genres. She is the author of the young adult novel The Treachery of Beautiful Things and has recently completed a YA trilogy series, set in Dublin and further afield and featuring Irish folklore, fairies, angels and demons.

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Biography

Ruth Frances Long About Ruth Frances Long

Ruth Long is an Dublin-born writer of fantasy novels, novellas and short stories both for adults and in the young adult category. In university she completed an M.A. in English Literature having also studied the History of Religions and Celtic Civilisation. Long has always been interested in fantasy, romance and ancient mysteries. Along with writing, she is a librarian, working initially in the Co. Dublin library system. Long is now head librarian for a private specialized library of rare and unusual books. She currently lives in Wicklow. A Hollow in the Hills, the first sequel to A Crack in Everything, came out in September 2015. The final book in the trilogy, A Darkness at the End was released September 2016.

Awards

  • In 2015 Long won the Spirit of Dedication Award for 'Best Creator of Children's Science Fiction and Fantasy' for A Crack in Everything from the European Science Fiction Society (ESFS), announced at the 37th Annual European Science Fiction Convention (Eurocon 2015) in St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • References

    Ruth Frances Long Wikipedia