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'Who will you rely on in the zombie apocalypse?
'Bodies on the TV, explosions, barriers, and people fleeing. No access to social media. And a dad who'll suddenly bite your head off - literally. These teens have to learn a new resilience...
'Members of a band wield weapons instead of instruments.
'A pair of siblings find there's only so much you can joke about, when the menace is this strong.
'And a couple find depth among the chaos.
'Highway Bodies is a unique zombie apocalypse story featuring a range of queer and gender non-conforming teens who have lost their families and friends and can only rely upon each other.' (Synopsis)
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Works about this Work
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These Science Fiction and Fantasy Books Centre and Celebrate Disabled Characters
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , December 2021;
— Review of Highway Bodies 2019 single work novel ; City of Lies 2018 single work novel ; Future Girl 2020 single work novelAlso reviews:
On the Edge of Gone by Corinne Duyvis
The Good Hawk by Joseph Elliott
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y
Review : Highway Bodies
Melbourne
:
Bad Producer Productions
,
2020
23464703
2020
single work
review
— Review of Highway Bodies 2019 single work novel'Alison Evans, an Australian non-binary author, weaves a story of adventure, love and zombies in Highway Bodies.' (Introduction)
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[Review] Highway Bodies
2019
single work
review
— Appears in: Aurealis , no. 119 2019;
— Review of Highway Bodies 2019 single work novel -
Crawling with Stories : Four New Young Adult Novels
2019
single work
review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , June - July no. 412 2019; (p. 38-39)
— Review of Highway Bodies 2019 single work novel ; The Honeyman and the Hunter 2019 single work novel ; Four Dead Queens 2019 single work novel ; How It Feels to Float 2019 single work novel'On 20 August 2018 the ABC aired a ‘special literary edition’ of Q&A during the Melbourne Writers Festival. It had a stellar line-up: John Marsden, Maxine Beneba Clarke, Sofie Laguna, Michael Mohammed Ahmad, and Trent Dalton. Viewers must have been optimistic. Were Q&A’s producers indulging in a long hour of lively literary debate? Unfortunately, they were not. But even though politics overshadowed much of the discussion that evening, the panellists made a considerable effort to draw on their expertise as writers rather than as political commentators when answering questions from the audience.' (Introduction)
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Practical Cataclysms : Sisters of No Mercy and Highway Bodies
2019
single work
essay
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , May 2019;'The first ever real ‘direct action’ I properly participated in occurred at the front end of 2017 — a planned occupation of the streets and gates surrounding the Villawood Detention Centre. In order to apprehend or stall the deportation of a man whose brother had been given asylum without him, activists kept watch over every entrance 24/7. Many of us were inexperienced, idealistic. Once a decision has been made, all you can really do is protest.' (Introduction)
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Crawling with Stories : Four New Young Adult Novels
2019
single work
review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , June - July no. 412 2019; (p. 38-39)
— Review of Highway Bodies 2019 single work novel ; The Honeyman and the Hunter 2019 single work novel ; Four Dead Queens 2019 single work novel ; How It Feels to Float 2019 single work novel'On 20 August 2018 the ABC aired a ‘special literary edition’ of Q&A during the Melbourne Writers Festival. It had a stellar line-up: John Marsden, Maxine Beneba Clarke, Sofie Laguna, Michael Mohammed Ahmad, and Trent Dalton. Viewers must have been optimistic. Were Q&A’s producers indulging in a long hour of lively literary debate? Unfortunately, they were not. But even though politics overshadowed much of the discussion that evening, the panellists made a considerable effort to draw on their expertise as writers rather than as political commentators when answering questions from the audience.' (Introduction)
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[Review] Highway Bodies
2019
single work
review
— Appears in: Aurealis , no. 119 2019;
— Review of Highway Bodies 2019 single work novel -
y
Review : Highway Bodies
Melbourne
:
Bad Producer Productions
,
2020
23464703
2020
single work
review
— Review of Highway Bodies 2019 single work novel'Alison Evans, an Australian non-binary author, weaves a story of adventure, love and zombies in Highway Bodies.' (Introduction)
-
These Science Fiction and Fantasy Books Centre and Celebrate Disabled Characters
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , December 2021;
— Review of Highway Bodies 2019 single work novel ; City of Lies 2018 single work novel ; Future Girl 2020 single work novelAlso reviews:
On the Edge of Gone by Corinne Duyvis
The Good Hawk by Joseph Elliott
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Alison Evans Highway Bodies
2019
single work
review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 2-8 February 2019;'You’ve gotta love a novel about hardship and destruction that’s also a nicely crafted happiness machine – particularly when the hardship comes in the form of zombies, creatures whose prime motive is the consumption of the public, and whose ideas of happiness differ from yours and mine.' (Introduction)
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Practical Cataclysms : Sisters of No Mercy and Highway Bodies
2019
single work
essay
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , May 2019;'The first ever real ‘direct action’ I properly participated in occurred at the front end of 2017 — a planned occupation of the streets and gates surrounding the Villawood Detention Centre. In order to apprehend or stall the deportation of a man whose brother had been given asylum without him, activists kept watch over every entrance 24/7. Many of us were inexperienced, idealistic. Once a decision has been made, all you can really do is protest.' (Introduction)
Awards
- 2019 shortlisted Readings Prizes — The Readings Young Adult Book Prize