Jack Heath
Australian writer

Jack Heath

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Introduction

Jack Heath is an Australian writer of children's and young adult fiction, best known for his book Money Run. He has been shortlisted for the CBCA Notable Book Award, Nottinghamshire Brilliant Book Award, the Aurealis Sci-Fi book of the Year, the National Year of Reading "Our Story" Collection, a Young Australians Best Book Award, a Kids Own Australian Literature Award and the Young Australian of the Year Award. He lives in Canberra.

Genre and style

Heath's young adult novels are mysteries, characterised by the frequent juxtaposition of elaborate action set pieces and moral philosophy. They usually include science fiction technologies or settings, and are almost always set in an ambiguous location.

As a public figure

Heath has taught creative writing at the Canberra Institute of Technology, been featured in the Shanghai World Expo and spent a year reading only books by women in an effort to raise the profile of female authors. He is deputy chair of the ACT Writers Centre.

Books

Stand-alone novels

  • Ink, Inc. (Dec 2013)
  • Replica (Aug 2014)

The Fero Files

  • The Cut Out (Aug 2015)
  • The Fail Safe (Sep 2016)

The Danger Series

  • 300 Minutes Of Danger (Sep 2015)
  • Countdown To Danger: Bullet Train Disaster (Feb 2016)
  • Countdown To Danger: Shockwave (May 2016)
  • 400 Minutes Of Danger (Aug 2016)

The Scream Series

  • The Human Flytrap (May 2015)
  • The Spider Army (May 2015)
  • The Haunted Book (Aug 2015)
  • The Squid Slayer (Aug 2015)

Ashley Arthur series (in chronological order)

  • Money Run (2008) – shortlisted for the Nottinghamshire Brilliant Book Award
  • Hit List (2010) – shortlisted for the National Year of Reading "Our Story" Collection, a YABBA and a KOALA

Six of Hearts series (in chronological order)

  • The Lab (2006)
  • Remote Control (2007) – shortlisted for the Aurealis Award for Best Science-Fiction Novel
  • Third Transmission (2009) – excerpt published in The Invisible Thread: One Hundred Years of Words
  • Dead Man Running (2012)

Short stories

  • Sleep (published in Voiceworks, issue #65), 2006
  • The Mistress (published in Voiceworks, issue #68), 2007
  • Right-angles and hair (published in The Sex Mook), 2007
  • Emma (published in lip, issue #16), 2008
  • 404 (published on jackheath.com.au), 2008
  • Freak Show (published by the State Library of Queensland), 2008
  • The Beach (written for Salon 3 – Stoker and Shelley, and published on Tara Moss's blog, The Book Post), 2009
  • Method Living, 2010
  • Flesh (written for Salon 5 – Pinol and Wells, and published on The Book Post), 2010
  • The Caretakers, 2011