
Jason Davis was born in Adelaide in 1971 and has continued his good form ever since. After escaping Mullumbimby High School in 1988 during particularly rowdy bicentennial celebrations, Jason spent five years in the Royal Australian Air Force before scouring the country for a career that centred on the judicious use of fart jokes. He found it at Australian Mad magazine, which led to non-flatulence-related work at magazines and newspapers including the Qantas in-flight magazine, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Sun-Herald and The Courier-Mail. Jason lives in Brisbane with his wife and three (count-’em!) children, and wrote about conceiving the first in Baby Steps. He was minding his own business when one of those children - possibly that troublesome first one - suggested that writing a book would be hard. And so, J.R.P. Davis was born. All three of her now knows that it is, and yet it's not. Jason Davis blogs at jason-davis.co