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'Ida is a figuring out what to do with her life. This is complicated by the fact that she has the ability to live out the alternatives to the choices she makes, by travelling between parallel universes. This has never really been a problem until one day when she sees a shadowy, see-through doppelganger of herself on the train. Is Ida actually in control of her ability? And how far will she stray from her original path before she realises there are no choices left?' (Publication summary)
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Works about this Work
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Moral Panics and Masculinities : Queering Australian YA
2018
single work
essay
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , April 2018;'For a generation of boys, the youth lit canon often centralised visceral physicality over true intimacy and vulnerability. But for today’s young queer readers grappling with questions of gender and desire, a new canon is emerging that captures more nuanced and diverse ways to come of age.' (Introduction)
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Winning as a Non-binary Person
2018
single work
column
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 10-16 February 2018;'The author has written extensively about gender nonconformity and not identifying as a man or a woman. But a recent award win and the misunderstanding and trolling that followed has highlighted how much society still has to learn.'
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My Gender Didn't Exist in Fiction When I Was Growing up – So I Wrote Myself into Existence
2017
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 28 February 2017; 'When Alison Evans was a child, gender fluidity wasn’t represented in the world around them. Now an adult, they’re hoping to change that.'
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My Gender Didn't Exist in Fiction When I Was Growing up – So I Wrote Myself into Existence
2017
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 28 February 2017; 'When Alison Evans was a child, gender fluidity wasn’t represented in the world around them. Now an adult, they’re hoping to change that.' -
Winning as a Non-binary Person
2018
single work
column
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 10-16 February 2018;'The author has written extensively about gender nonconformity and not identifying as a man or a woman. But a recent award win and the misunderstanding and trolling that followed has highlighted how much society still has to learn.'
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Moral Panics and Masculinities : Queering Australian YA
2018
single work
essay
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , April 2018;'For a generation of boys, the youth lit canon often centralised visceral physicality over true intimacy and vulnerability. But for today’s young queer readers grappling with questions of gender and desire, a new canon is emerging that captures more nuanced and diverse ways to come of age.' (Introduction)
Awards
- 2018 longlisted Inky Awards — Gold Inky
- 2018 winner Victorian Premier's Literary Awards — People's Choice Award
- 2018 shortlisted Victorian Premier's Literary Awards — Prize for Young Adult Fiction
- 2017 shortlisted Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction — Young Adult Division — Novel