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Jesse Fink

Jesse Fink (born 1973) is a British-Australian author of six books including twin biographies of the hard-rock band AC/DC (The Youngs: The Brothers Who Built AC/DC and Bon: The Last Highway)[1], the cocaine-trafficking story Pure Narco[2] and The Eagle in the Mirror, a biography of British intelligence officer Dick Ellis. His books have been translated into several languages, including Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, German and French.

Jesse Fink
Born1973 (age 49–50)
London, United Kingdom
OccupationAuthor
Period2007–present
GenreNonfiction
Website
www.jessefinkbooks.com

Biography

Born in London, United Kingdom, Fink was educated at schools in Sydney, Australia. He attended the University of Technology, majoring in journalism.

Early career

Fink began his writing career in sports journalism, working as an editor of sports and nonfiction titles for the Australian arm of book publisher HarperCollins and later as a deputy editor of Inside Sport. In 2003, he was nominated for a Walkley Award for a feature about the sports memorabilia industry. It was included in the Black Inc. anthology The Best Australian Sportswriting 2004,[3] as was "Safari Politics", a feature on trophy hunting. Another Inside Sport feature, "Silent Witness", about mental illness among high-performance athletes, won an Australian Sports Commission Media Award.

Fink left Inside Sport magazine to work as a soccer writer for Fox Sports Australia in 2006. In 2007, under the moniker Half-Time Orange, he began writing soccer columns for SBS Television's The World Game website as well as columns for ESPN Star Sports (later Fox Sports Asia) in Singapore, Tribal Football and The Roar.

In 2011 departed SBS after an editorial disagreement with late network anchor Les Murray over what he alleged was interference from Murray in his critical reporting of Australia's 2022 World Cup bid and general commentary on Football Federation Australia.[4] Fink appeared on ABC Television's 7.30[5] to give his side of the story and in a number of online editorials, including Qatari network Al Jazeera,[6] accused then-FIFA Ethics Committee member Murray of conflict of interest in his SBS position.[7]

Books

In 2007 Fink published his first book, 15 Days in June, the story of the Socceroos at the 2006 FIFA World Cup. It was re-released by Xoum Publishing in a special e-book edition [8] before the 2014 FIFA World Cup under the new title World Party. Socceroos star Tim Cahill wrote the foreword.[9] In 2021, the book was chosen for the Untapped project and digital and print editions under the original title were released by Ligature.[10]

In 2012 Fink published his second book, Laid Bare: One Man’s Story of Sex, Love and Other Disorders (Hachette Australia), a memoir of divorce and dating. It was re-published in 2017 by Xoum Publishing (which changed its name to Brio Books in 2018). His writing on relationships regularly appeared in News Limited's Sunday Style magazine.[11]

His third book, The Youngs: The Brothers Who Built AC/DC, a ‘critical appreciation’ of Angus Young, George Young and Malcolm Young, was named one of Public Radio International's The World Books of the Year in 2014.[12] The New Yorker called it "an essential read for fans of the band".[13]

Fink's fourth book, Bon: The Last Highway, was a biography of deceased AC/DC singer Bon Scott. Bon was the cover story in the December 2017 issue of Classic Rock. In the book, Fink concludes that Scott died of a heroin overdose and not the official cause: acute alcohol poisoning. He also addresses and provides new information regarding the widespread speculation that Scott contributed uncredited lyrics to the AC/DC album Back in Black. Fink later responded to comments made by AC/DC singer Brian Johnson in Rolling Stone magazine about the lyrics issue.[14] It was the first time Johnson had publicly addressed Fink's claims that Scott was an uncredited contributor of lyrics to the Back in Black album.[15] After Johnson gave an interview to Metal Edge magazine again addressing the issue, Fink wrote a second response to Johnson.[16]

In November 2022, the Bon Scott Estate released a statement on their website stating the estate had never received 'any songwriting royalties for any songs’ on Back in Black,[17] though this was contradicted in 2006 by the late Vince Lovegrove, former bandmate of Scott in The Valentines, who reported the estate received 'a small share of royalties from Back in Black, which comes in the form of half-yearly payments' and wrote of Scott's 'uncredited but royalty-paid contribution to the monumental Back in Black album'.[18] Lovegrove also wrote on his personal website in 2011 before his death in 2012 that Scott's brother Derek Scott 'told me that the family has always received Scott’s songwriting royalties for the album'.[19]

Updated editions of Fink's book were released in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States.[20]

In 2020 Penguin Books Australia announced it was releasing his fifth book, Pure Narco, the life story of cocaine trafficker Luis Navia and the 12-nation law-enforcement operation that brought him down.[21] It was published in the United Kingdom by John Blake and the United States by Rowman & Littlefield.[22]

In January 2023, in a story for American music magazine SPIN, Fink revealed he had completed his sixth book, a biography of Australian-born British intelligence officer Charles Howard "Dick" Ellis[23] called The Eagle in the Mirror.[24]

Personal life

Fink has one daughter and is divorced. Fink wrote about his 10-year marriage in Laid Bare.

Bibliography

  • 15 Days in June (Hardie Grant Books, 2007; revised edition Xoum Publishing, 2014; digital edition Ligature, 2021; new edition Ligature, 2022)
  • Laid Bare (Hachette Australia, 2012; revised edition Xoum Publishing, 2017)
  • The Youngs (St Martin's Press, Random House Australia, Black & White Publishing, Editorial Planeta Argentina, Disk Union, Hannibal Verlag, AST, People's Press, Giunti Editore, Volvox Globator, Camion Blanc, Editora Gutenberg, Versus Aureus, HarperCollins India, Dereta, Libros Cupula, 2013)
  • Bon: The Last Highway (ECW Press, Penguin Books Australia, Black & White Publishing, Hannibal Verlag, Editora Saraiva, Disk Union, Le Castor Astral, Vaktel Forlag, 2017; revised edition Penguin Books Australia and Black & White Publishing, 2018; revised edition ECW Press, 2022)
  • Pure Narco (Penguin Books Australia and John Blake Publishing, 2020; Rowman & Littlefield, 2021; Äripäev 2022)
  • The Eagle in the Mirror (Penguin Books Australia, 2023)

References

  1. ^ "Bon Scott, AC/DC's lost leader, is uncovered". The Irish Times. November 24, 2017.
  2. ^ "Luis Navia: 25 Years Inside the Narco Cartels". The Jordan Harbinger Show. May 10, 2022.
  3. ^ Garrie Hutchinson (2004). The Best Australian Sports Writing 2004. Black Inc. p. 214. ISBN 978-1-86395-213-2.
  4. ^ Fink, Jesse (May 15, 2020). "Why I stopped writing about soccer". jessefinkbooks.com.
  5. ^ Jesse Fink 7.30, retrieved November 20, 2022
  6. ^ Fink, Jesse (July 26, 2011). "FIFA's judges should also be judged". www.aljazeera.com.
  7. ^ Tuckerman, Mike (July 7, 2011). "Jesse Fink blows the lid on SBS editorial pressure". www.theroar.com.au.
  8. ^ "This is Australia's greatest football moment". The Advertiser. May 22, 2014.
  9. ^ Jesse Fink (April 7, 2014). World Party: The Inside Story of the Socceroos' Greatest Campaign. Xou Pty. Limited. ISBN 978-1-922057-99-0.
  10. ^ Jesse Fink (December 5, 2021). 15 Days in June. Ligature. ISBN 978-1-922730-19-0.
  11. ^ Fink, Jesse (August 10, 2015). "Divorce doesn't make you a bad parent". news.com.au.
  12. ^ Davy, Steven (December 18, 2014). "Here are the books we read this year that we think you'll love". pri.org.
  13. ^ Michaud, Jon (December 2, 2014). "The brothers who built AC/DC". newyorker.com.
  14. ^ Fink, Jesse (October 26, 2022). "My response to Brian Johnson". jessefinkbooks.com.
  15. ^ Irwin, Corey. "Brian Johnson Shoots Down Bon Scott 'Back in Black' Rumors". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved November 20, 2022.
  16. ^ Fink, Jesse (December 21, 2022). "My response to Brian Johnson – Part II". jessefinkbooks.com.
  17. ^ "FAQ". Bon Scott. Retrieved November 22, 2022.
  18. ^ Fink, Jesse (2022). Bon: The Last Highway. Toronto: ECW Press. p. 325. ISBN 9781770414969.
  19. ^ Fink, Jesse (2022). Bon: The Last Highway. Toronto: ECW Press. p. 333. ISBN 9781770414969.
  20. ^ "Bon: The Last Highway: The Untold Story of Bon Scott and AC/DC's Back in Black, Updated Edition of the Definitive Biography". libraryjournal.com. April 2, 2022.
  21. ^ "Narcos unmasked: Notorious real-life drug trafficker's brutal 21 days held hostage exposed". The Daily Express. October 23, 2020.
  22. ^ "Pure Narco: One Man's Story of 25 Years Inside the Cartels". publishersweekly.com. August 25, 2021.
  23. ^ "Taking On AC/DC Taught Me Why Most Music Biographies Suck". spin.com. January 12, 2023.
  24. ^ "The Eagle in the Mirror". penguin.com.au. February 28, 2023.

jesse, fink, born, 1973, british, australian, author, books, including, twin, biographies, hard, rock, band, youngs, brothers, built, last, highway, cocaine, trafficking, story, pure, narco, eagle, mirror, biography, british, intelligence, officer, dick, ellis. Jesse Fink born 1973 is a British Australian author of six books including twin biographies of the hard rock band AC DC The Youngs The Brothers Who Built AC DC and Bon The Last Highway 1 the cocaine trafficking story Pure Narco 2 and The Eagle in the Mirror a biography of British intelligence officer Dick Ellis His books have been translated into several languages including Spanish Portuguese Japanese German and French Jesse FinkBorn1973 age 49 50 London United KingdomOccupationAuthorPeriod2007 presentGenreNonfictionWebsitewww wbr jessefinkbooks wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early career 1 2 Books 2 Personal life 3 Bibliography 4 ReferencesBiography EditBorn in London United Kingdom Fink was educated at schools in Sydney Australia He attended the University of Technology majoring in journalism Early career Edit Fink began his writing career in sports journalism working as an editor of sports and nonfiction titles for the Australian arm of book publisher HarperCollins and later as a deputy editor of Inside Sport In 2003 he was nominated for a Walkley Award for a feature about the sports memorabilia industry It was included in the Black Inc anthology The Best Australian Sportswriting 2004 3 as was Safari Politics a feature on trophy hunting Another Inside Sport feature Silent Witness about mental illness among high performance athletes won an Australian Sports Commission Media Award Fink left Inside Sport magazine to work as a soccer writer for Fox Sports Australia in 2006 In 2007 under the moniker Half Time Orange he began writing soccer columns for SBS Television s The World Game website as well as columns for ESPN Star Sports later Fox Sports Asia in Singapore Tribal Football and The Roar In 2011 departed SBS after an editorial disagreement with late network anchor Les Murray over what he alleged was interference from Murray in his critical reporting of Australia s 2022 World Cup bid and general commentary on Football Federation Australia 4 Fink appeared on ABC Television s 7 30 5 to give his side of the story and in a number of online editorials including Qatari network Al Jazeera 6 accused then FIFA Ethics Committee member Murray of conflict of interest in his SBS position 7 Books Edit In 2007 Fink published his first book 15 Days in June the story of the Socceroos at the 2006 FIFA World Cup It was re released by Xoum Publishing in a special e book edition 8 before the 2014 FIFA World Cup under the new title World Party Socceroos star Tim Cahill wrote the foreword 9 In 2021 the book was chosen for the Untapped project and digital and print editions under the original title were released by Ligature 10 In 2012 Fink published his second book Laid Bare One Man s Story of Sex Love and Other Disorders Hachette Australia a memoir of divorce and dating It was re published in 2017 by Xoum Publishing which changed its name to Brio Books in 2018 His writing on relationships regularly appeared in News Limited s Sunday Style magazine 11 His third book The Youngs The Brothers Who Built AC DC a critical appreciation of Angus Young George Young and Malcolm Young was named one of Public Radio International s The World Books of the Year in 2014 12 The New Yorker called it an essential read for fans of the band 13 Fink s fourth book Bon The Last Highway was a biography of deceased AC DC singer Bon Scott Bon was the cover story in the December 2017 issue of Classic Rock In the book Fink concludes that Scott died of a heroin overdose and not the official cause acute alcohol poisoning He also addresses and provides new information regarding the widespread speculation that Scott contributed uncredited lyrics to the AC DC album Back in Black Fink later responded to comments made by AC DC singer Brian Johnson in Rolling Stone magazine about the lyrics issue 14 It was the first time Johnson had publicly addressed Fink s claims that Scott was an uncredited contributor of lyrics to the Back in Black album 15 After Johnson gave an interview to Metal Edge magazine again addressing the issue Fink wrote a second response to Johnson 16 In November 2022 the Bon Scott Estate released a statement on their website stating the estate had never received any songwriting royalties for any songs on Back in Black 17 though this was contradicted in 2006 by the late Vince Lovegrove former bandmate of Scott in The Valentines who reported the estate received a small share of royalties from Back in Black which comes in the form of half yearly payments and wrote of Scott s uncredited but royalty paid contribution to the monumental Back in Black album 18 Lovegrove also wrote on his personal website in 2011 before his death in 2012 that Scott s brother Derek Scott told me that the family has always received Scott s songwriting royalties for the album 19 Updated editions of Fink s book were released in Australia the United Kingdom and the United States 20 In 2020 Penguin Books Australia announced it was releasing his fifth book Pure Narco the life story of cocaine trafficker Luis Navia and the 12 nation law enforcement operation that brought him down 21 It was published in the United Kingdom by John Blake and the United States by Rowman amp Littlefield 22 In January 2023 in a story for American music magazine SPIN Fink revealed he had completed his sixth book a biography of Australian born British intelligence officer Charles Howard Dick Ellis 23 called The Eagle in the Mirror 24 Personal life EditFink has one daughter and is divorced Fink wrote about his 10 year marriage in Laid Bare Bibliography Edit15 Days in June Hardie Grant Books 2007 revised edition Xoum Publishing 2014 digital edition Ligature 2021 new edition Ligature 2022 Laid Bare Hachette Australia 2012 revised edition Xoum Publishing 2017 The Youngs St Martin s Press Random House Australia Black amp White Publishing Editorial Planeta Argentina Disk Union Hannibal Verlag AST People s Press Giunti Editore Volvox Globator Camion Blanc Editora Gutenberg Versus Aureus HarperCollins India Dereta Libros Cupula 2013 Bon The Last Highway ECW Press Penguin Books Australia Black amp White Publishing Hannibal Verlag Editora Saraiva Disk Union Le Castor Astral Vaktel Forlag 2017 revised edition Penguin Books Australia and Black amp White Publishing 2018 revised edition ECW Press 2022 Pure Narco Penguin Books Australia and John Blake Publishing 2020 Rowman amp Littlefield 2021 Aripaev 2022 The Eagle in the Mirror Penguin Books Australia 2023 References Edit Bon Scott AC DC s lost leader is uncovered The Irish Times November 24 2017 Luis Navia 25 Years Inside the Narco Cartels The Jordan Harbinger Show May 10 2022 Garrie Hutchinson 2004 The Best Australian Sports Writing 2004 Black Inc p 214 ISBN 978 1 86395 213 2 Fink Jesse May 15 2020 Why I stopped writing about soccer jessefinkbooks com Jesse Fink 7 30 retrieved November 20 2022 Fink Jesse July 26 2011 FIFA s judges should also be judged www aljazeera com Tuckerman Mike July 7 2011 Jesse Fink blows the lid on SBS editorial pressure www theroar com au This is Australia s greatest football moment The Advertiser May 22 2014 Jesse Fink April 7 2014 World Party The Inside Story of the Socceroos Greatest Campaign Xou Pty Limited ISBN 978 1 922057 99 0 Jesse Fink December 5 2021 15 Days in June Ligature ISBN 978 1 922730 19 0 Fink Jesse August 10 2015 Divorce doesn t make you a bad parent news com au Davy Steven December 18 2014 Here are the books we read this year that we think you ll love pri org Michaud Jon December 2 2014 The brothers who built AC DC newyorker com Fink Jesse October 26 2022 My response to Brian Johnson jessefinkbooks com Irwin Corey Brian Johnson Shoots Down Bon Scott Back in Black Rumors Ultimate Classic Rock Retrieved November 20 2022 Fink Jesse December 21 2022 My response to Brian Johnson Part II jessefinkbooks com FAQ Bon Scott Retrieved November 22 2022 Fink Jesse 2022 Bon The Last Highway Toronto ECW Press p 325 ISBN 9781770414969 Fink Jesse 2022 Bon The Last Highway Toronto ECW Press p 333 ISBN 9781770414969 Bon The Last Highway The Untold Story of Bon Scott and AC DC s Back in Black Updated Edition of the Definitive Biography libraryjournal com April 2 2022 Narcos unmasked Notorious real life drug trafficker s brutal 21 days held hostage exposed The Daily Express October 23 2020 Pure Narco One Man s Story of 25 Years Inside the Cartels publishersweekly com August 25 2021 Taking On AC DC Taught Me Why Most Music Biographies Suck spin com January 12 2023 The Eagle in the Mirror penguin com au February 28 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jesse Fink amp oldid 1142045359, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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