Julian Edgar
Julian Edgar started his working life freelancing for photography magazines. He then worked as a secondary school teacher for eight years, teaching senior humanities, before leaving teaching and becoming a full-time technical writer. He edited a national Australian automotive print magazine before becoming editor of AutoSpeed, an online car magazine. He also wrote extensively for Silicon Chip, an electronics hobbyist magazine, while contributing articles to technical and automotive publications...See more
Julian Edgar started his working life freelancing for photography magazines. He then worked as a secondary school teacher for eight years, teaching senior humanities, before leaving teaching and becoming a full-time technical writer. He edited a national Australian automotive print magazine before becoming editor of AutoSpeed, an online car magazine. He also wrote extensively for Silicon Chip, an electronics hobbyist magazine, while contributing articles to technical and automotive publications in Australia, the UK and the US. He has been building and testing loudspeaker systems all his adult life, including in automotive and home settings. Julian lives in a hamlet 80 kilometres north of Canberra, Australia. He spends much of the week playing in his home workshop - for the rest of the time, he works for a company providing training in high-level writing skills. See less