She has an MA in French literature and a PhD in Creative Writing from Goldsmiths, University of London, where she is also an Associate Lecturer.
Originally trained as a linguist, she lectured in French for some years before becoming a full-time author and scriptwriter.
She has written original drama for both BBC Radio (most recently, Pearls in the Tate) and television (One Night in White Satin).
Her science fiction novel series The Gideon Trilogy, written for children and teenagers, has been translated into ten languages and has garnered two Carnegie nominations, a Branford Boase Highly Commended Distinction, and was shortlisted for several state awards in the US.
Buckley-Archer's most recent novel The Many Lives of John Stone was written for teens and upwards and was published by Simon & Schuster in the US in 2015.