Under Cover: adventures in the art of editing

Under Cover: adventures in the art of editing

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Author: Craig Munro

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 272


Blending book history with memoir,Under Coverexplores the invisible art of editing from an insider's perspective. Told with warmth and humour, it is a wise, entertaining tour of three audacious, intoxicating, and ultimately inspiring decades of publishing mayhem. Craig Munro began his blue-pencil adventures at the University of Queensland Press in 1971. Over the next thirty years, he became friend, counsellor, and occasionally foil to some of the country's leading authors. From a champagne-fuelled telegram to Patrick White to a run-in with Xavier Herbert, Craig's editorial life was punctuated by encounters with remarkable writers. Championing the early works of Peter Carey, right up to the Booker-winning True History of the Kelly Gang, Craig also edited David Malouf's first novel, Johnno. He was teased by Murray Bail's tantalising mind games, discovered a passion for Olga Masters' fiction, and helped create UQP's acclaimed Indigenous list. Blending book history with memoir, Under Cover explores the invisible art of editing from an insider's perspective. Told with warmth and humour, it is a wise, entertaining tour of three audacious, intoxicating, and ultimately inspiring decades of publishing mayhem. 'ReadingUnder Coverfeels like eavesdropping on some of the most fascinating conversations in the history of Australian publishing.'Fiona McFarlane, author ofThe Night Guest 'Draws you in to an occupation rarely disclosed - indeed, rarely brought to life in the way Munro has.'Ellen van Neerven, editor and the author ofHeat and Light 'A unique perspective on the passionate and occasionally unhinged world of Australian literature.'Jacqueline Kent, editor and the author ofA Certain Style- Beatrice Davis



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Craig Munro

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 272


Blending book history with memoir,Under Coverexplores the invisible art of editing from an insider's perspective. Told with warmth and humour, it is a wise, entertaining tour of three audacious, intoxicating, and ultimately inspiring decades of publishing mayhem. Craig Munro began his blue-pencil adventures at the University of Queensland Press in 1971. Over the next thirty years, he became friend, counsellor, and occasionally foil to some of the country's leading authors. From a champagne-fuelled telegram to Patrick White to a run-in with Xavier Herbert, Craig's editorial life was punctuated by encounters with remarkable writers. Championing the early works of Peter Carey, right up to the Booker-winning True History of the Kelly Gang, Craig also edited David Malouf's first novel, Johnno. He was teased by Murray Bail's tantalising mind games, discovered a passion for Olga Masters' fiction, and helped create UQP's acclaimed Indigenous list. Blending book history with memoir, Under Cover explores the invisible art of editing from an insider's perspective. Told with warmth and humour, it is a wise, entertaining tour of three audacious, intoxicating, and ultimately inspiring decades of publishing mayhem. 'ReadingUnder Coverfeels like eavesdropping on some of the most fascinating conversations in the history of Australian publishing.'Fiona McFarlane, author ofThe Night Guest 'Draws you in to an occupation rarely disclosed - indeed, rarely brought to life in the way Munro has.'Ellen van Neerven, editor and the author ofHeat and Light 'A unique perspective on the passionate and occasionally unhinged world of Australian literature.'Jacqueline Kent, editor and the author ofA Certain Style- Beatrice Davis