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  • Published: 1 August 2011
  • ISBN: 9781742745930
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 336
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Tying The Knot Without Doing Your Block




For the bride-to-be who wants to keep it real.

For the bride-to-be who wants to keep it real.

Wedding planning's tough when you never planned on getting married. Part-memoir, part-guide, Tying The Knot Without Doing Your Block documents the experiences of comedian Terri Psiakis during the planning of her wedding.

After The Bloke's surprise proposal, Terri went from a lifetime of being anti-bride to suddenly becoming bride-curious (kind of like bi-curious but with slightly less nudity.) Organising a wedding sounds straightforward but in Terri's case it was more "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" meets "Talking Boonie."

Terri covers everything from The Bloke's proposal (nearly thwarted due to dirty pants) to choosing a wedding venue (one that didn't involve her dad having to dig a latrine) right through to booking a celebrant with a great back-catalogue of dick jokes and the planning of a honeymoon (anywhere as long as The Bloke could watch sport on a flat-screen with cable.)

Most wedding guides are formal and stuffy - not Terri's. She's not a girly-girl and her chronic aversion to frou-frou means this entertaining reference gives anything pink and fluffy the big finger in favour of straightforward, practical advice with cocktail recipes for when it all gets a bit tired and emotional. There's even a Bloke's World section especially for soon-to-be-married people with testicles. What more could a bride-to-be who keeps it real possibly want?

Tying The Knot Without Doing Your Block is every man, woman and child's must-have wedding-planning resource. (Ok, maybe not every child's.)

  • Published: 1 August 2011
  • ISBN: 9781742745930
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 336
Categories:

About the author

Terri Psiakis

Terri started out as a stand up performer and has appeared on Rove, The Glass House, Spicks & Specks, and ABC TV’s Stand Up! Her natural, conversational style also came in handy on The Comedy Channel when she hosted backstage interviews for their homegrown show Stand Up! Australia.
Terri’s first full-length solo stand up show Terri Psiakis is Available debuted in 2005 and played a sold-out season as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival to universally rave reviews. It then went on to play in the Adelaide Fringe Festival in 2006. Terri followed this up with another solo show in 2007, aptly titled Terri Psiakis is Unavailable which saw her exploring the ups and downs of shacking up with a bloke in the suburbs. The trilogy was then completed in 2008 with Terri Psiakis has Pending Nuptials which was quite self explanatory!
Terri will also be familiar to listeners of national youth broadcaster triple j, where she was a regular presenter for over 5 years. She began with a weekly spot on Wil Anderson & Adam Spencer’s Breakfast Show, co-hosted Summer Lunchtimes with Ross Noble for two years, filled various summer shifts as “The T & A Show” with Amy Blackmur and presented her own weekly segments, “The Psiakis Files” and “Finishing School”, on Robbie Buck’s Drive Show. Mind you, this was all during daylight hours – she also spent four years broadcasting a weekly mid-dawn shift. That’s a lot of talking to interstate truck drivers.
Terri’s flair for broadcasting continued after she left Triple J, hosting the East Coast Weekend Breakfast Show on Triple M: Toast, with Justin Hamilton and Charlie Pickering, up until 2009.

Terri is also an accomplished writer, both for television and in print. A ‘work experience’ writing job offered to her by Rove turned into a permanent gig for over eight years until Rove wrapped up in 2009, she then reprised her role writing for Rove when he returned to the screen in 2011 with Rove LA on Foxtel.
Her freelance writing work is also extensive and includes pieces commissioned by The Sunday Age, The Herald Sun, FHM, Wine Selector Magazine and ABC Unleashed. Terri now writes a column for Melbourne City Weekly and her first book, Tying The Knot Without Doing Your Block, was released by Random House Australia in 2009.