Kaz Cooke


Kaz Cooke is an Australian author, cartoonist and broadcaster. She has written several bestselling advice books for girls and women, including Real Gorgeous, Up the Duff, Kidwrangling. Girl Stuff and Women's Stuff, as well as a series of ebooks on women's health topics. Cooke has been a columnist for various Australian newspapers and magazines, including Dolly, The Age, The Australian, Who and The Canberra Times. A collection of her columns, Living with Crazy Buttocks, won the 2002 Bookseller/Diagram Prize for Oddest Title of the Year. In 2008, Girl Stuff won the Australian Publishers Association's General Non-fiction Book of the Year, the Australian Booksellers Association Nielsen BookData Booksellers' Choice Award, and an honour prize from the Children’s Book Council of Australia.

Life

Kaz Cooke was born and raised in Melbourne. As a teenager she worked in a second-hand bookstore, where she discovered the satirical Nigel Molesworth novels of Geoffrey Willans, illustrated by cartoonist Ronald Searle, and Searle's St Trinian's School cartoons. According to Cooke, they were her "first, and maybe biggest ever, influences".
In 2010 Cooke accompanied fellow authors Andy Griffiths and Kate Grenville to the remote Northern Territory community of Manyallaluk, 66 kilometres north-east of Katherine, to work with schoolchildren as part of the Indigenous Literacy Project.

Journalism

Cooke started as a cadet journalist at The Age in 1981, a month after her 18th birthday, and worked as a junior news reporter in the Age's Sydney bureau in the early 1980s. In 1986 she was the editor of the Age's Friday 'Entertainment Guide' section, then in 1987 she was the features editor of the short-lived Business Daily independent magazine.
Articles by Cooke appeared in the 1980s in Dolly, The Australian Women’s Weekly and Cleo. In the late 1980s she began writing an etiquette column for The Age called 'Keep Yourself Nice'. In the 1990s she had a regular column in the Weekend Australian Magazine and a satirical gossip column in Who magazine. In the 2000s she wrote about television for The Canberra Times, and occasional opinion pieces for various other publications.

Cartoons

Cooke's early cartoons appeared in The Cane Toad Times, The Eye, The National Times and other independent newspapers. In 1984 she created the cartoon character 'Hermoine the modern girl’, who first appeared in The Eye and then in the late 1980s as a weekly feature in the Sunday Age and Sydney Morning Herald. In 1988 Cooke compiled cartoons about Aboriginal people and racism by various cartoonists for Beyond a Joke: An Anti-Bicentenary Cartoon Book.
Of her cartoons, Cooke said in a geekgirl interview in 1996: "I’m learning to get a whole lot better at making stuff happen on computer, but I still really love drawing in old-fashioned pen and a bottle of the blacker-than-black waterproof ink – delicious." In c.1996–97 she wrote a weekly column in the Sydney Morning Herald’s 'Good Weekend’ magazine, whose illustrations she described as "bizarrely incongruous photographic vignettes of famous people such as Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana as joke self-portraits", while in 1999 she returned to using her own cartoons to illustrate her weekly column in The Australian. In 1997 she released a calendar printed on "paper" made from sugarcane pulp.

Works

Non-fiction books

The Modern Girl's Guide to Everything
Beyond a Joke: An Anti-Bicentenary Cartoon Book
The Modern Girl’s Guide to Safe Sex
Keep Yourself Nice: Kaz Cooke Answers Your Etiquette Problems
The Modern Girls Are Strong Diary 1992: With Hermoine the Modern Girl
Real Gorgeous: The Truth About Body and Beauty
The Little Book of Stress
Get a Grip
Women's Trouble: Natural and Medical Solutions
The Little Book of Crap
Get Another Grip
The Little Book of Dumb Feng Shui
Up the Duff: The Real Guide to Pregnancy
The Little Book of Beauty
The Little Book of Household Madness
Living with Crazy Buttocks
The Little Book of Diet and Exercise
The Baby Book: A Fun Scrapbook for the First Five Years
Endometriosis: Natural and Medical Solutions
Menopause: Natural and Medical Solutions
Problem Periods: Natural and Medical Solutions
Kidwrangling: The Real Guide to Caring for Babies, Toddlers and Preschoolers
The Little Book of Excuses
Girl Stuff: Your Full-on Guide to the Teen Years
Women's Stuff
Girl Stuff for Girls Aged 8–12: Your Real Guide to the Pre-teen Years

Ebooks

Breast Health: Everything you Need to Know about Bosoms, Breast Lumps and Beyond
Escaping Control and Abuse: How to Get Out of a Bad Relationship and Recover from Assault
Menopause: How Not to Go Bonkers
Mind Your Mental Health: Dealing With Moods, Grief, Depression, Anxiety, Eating Disorders and More
Period Problems and Solutions: How to Get Out of Hormone Hell
Pregnancy Decisions: Know Your Options
Sex with the Lot: The Modern Woman's Guide to Her Own Sex Life
Should You Immunise Your Kids?

Novels

The Crocodile Club
Ada

Children's books

The Terrible Underpants
Wanda-Linda Goes Berserk

Illustrator

Sharon O'Keefe, The Best-looking Women in Bondi Junction
Lola Montez, The Arts of Beauty, or, Secrets of a Lady's Toilet, with Hints to Gentlemen on the Art of Fascinating
Mirabel Foundation, When the Children Arrive: A Resource Book for Carers