Jackie Ryan holds a PhD in history and political science from The University of Queensland, where she was an Honorary Research Fellow. She wrote the didactic text for the Museum of Brisbane's 'Light Fantastic' exhibition on Expo 88 in 2013, and has devised audiovisual material on Expo for the Southbank Corporation and the Queensland Museum. She produces the Aurealis Award-winning Burger Force comic series and founded comedy writing collective the Fanciful Fiction Auxiliary; the websites for both of these projects have been archived by the National Library of Australia as sites of cultural significance. Jackie is the programs manager at the Queensland Writers Centre. She still has her Expo season pass.
'This lively, often hilarious, at times chilling political and social history may be the first work to successfully define what it means to be that strange beast - a Queenslander. While the details of the exposition itself are skilfully told, it's the other contextual forces - the politics of the time, the unfolding of the Fitzgerald Inquiry into police corruption, the whacky characters, the curious business decisions - whirling and eddying around Expo 88 that give this book its thrilling and lively edge. This is the quintessential Queensland story.' Matthew Condon, author of Three Crooked Kings 'Jackie Ryan shows there was so much more to Expo 88 than the tap dancers on the pink submarine floating down the Brisbane River. The rorts, the forced resumption of land, the political drama, the arguments, the wild ride to success. Jackie takes us back to that time, that place, and those people so that the memories jump off every page.' Hugh Lunn, author of Over the Top with Jim