Life without the boring bits /
Colleen McCullough.
- Sydney, N.S.W. : HarperCollins, 2011.
- 373 p. ; 25 cm.
Freaking at the controls -- The crucifixion -- Midsomer no misnomer -- Unelected power -- Pop goes the pussycat -- Portrait of a colonial overlord -- Anthropomorphism -- Handsome is as handsome does -- Time -- The sepia blues -- Belittling Bill -- Col on the writing of her books -- List of published works -- Eternal states -- Populate and perish -- One, potato, two, potato -- On wood and wars -- Jim -- Laurie.
World-famous writer and national treasure Colleen McCullough has always resisted the idea of writing an autobiography - books on the subject of the self tend to be stuffed to pussy's bow with boring bits. But her mind has a life of its own. Here, finally, is its portrait.
Accompanying materials filed under the author's name at the ANU Archives.