It’s Not My Fault They Print Them
Pub date: November 2007
RRP: $19.95
ISBN: 9781863951197
Imprint: Black Inc.
Format: PB
Size: 198 x 128mm
Extent: 256pp

It’s Not My Fault They Print Them

Each week in the pages of the Age, Catherine Deveny tackles the big issues of modern life with hilarity and passion and in her own inimitable style. From 4WD owners to Nick Giannopolous to women who take their husband's name, Deveny isn't backward in coming forward. It's Not My Fault They Print Them collects Deveny's funniest, most biting work, published and unpublishable (till now). Bound to spark heated debate and riotous laughter, it includes her views on elective caesareans, private education, McLeod's Daughters, Sam Newman and much, much more. Prepare to be tickled, cajoled, outraged, baited and amused.



Catherine Deveny

Catherine Deveny is the author of It’s Not My Fault They Print Them (2007), Say When (2008) and Free To A Good Home (2009).

Catherine is a television comedy writer, comedian, author, social commentator and broadcaster well known for her work as columnist with the Age newspaper and as an ABC regular. She cites her biggest influences as Bill Hicks, Richard Dawkins, Billy Bragg and Alice Miller. Deveny’s television work includes Network Seven’s Tonight Live with Steve Vizard, Full Frontal, ABC TV’s Good News Week, BackBerner and Q&A, Network 10’s Rove Live, The Wedge, skitHOUSE and The 7pm Project.

She performs regularly on radio and television and is a popular fill in broadcaster on 774 ABC Melbourne. Deveny has written for the Logie Awards, the Aria Music Awards and co-wrote the 2005 AFI Awards with Russell Crow. Deveny opened the The 2010 Global Atheist Convention Melbourne, Australia 12-14 March with Richard Dawkins, Peter Singer, Philip Adams, Dan Barker and PZ Myers.