“As
a writer, you have to believe you’re one of the best writers in the world. To sit down every day at the typewriter
filled with self-doubt is not a good idea.” – Jo Nesbo
Norwegian writer and singer Nesbo
has parlayed that self-confidence into a highly successful career. His creative fiction about Norwegian and
international crime solver Harry Hole, a gritty detective known for his ability
to not only solve perplexing crimes but also “save the girl,” has earned him
legions of reading fans. And on screen,
his suspenseful yarns have earned myriad screenwriting awards. Nesbo, born on March 29, 1960, has
nearly 30 million copies of his books in print worldwide, translated into some 40
languages.
Many of his readers and
viewers also tune in to hear him sing as lead vocalist and songwriter for the
rock band DJ Derre. The personable
Nesbo, who grew up in a small town outside of Oslo has not forgotten his roots,
saying many of his readers and listeners think of him as “a family member made
good.”
“I’ve always said that you can’t
visit readers where you think they are, but instead you need to invite them
home to where you are,” he said. “They
need to join you in your world. That’s
the art of storytelling.”
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