“My job
is essentially that of an entertainer, no different to that of a musician, no
different to that of an actor. I just happen to be an author.” – Bryce
Courtenay
Courtenay was born this date in 1933 and became one of
Australia's best-selling authors, although most of his fame came from his
South African-based book The Power of One. Published in 1989 and - despite Courtenay's fears
that it would never sell - The Power of
One quickly became one of Australia's best-selling books by any living
author. The story also was released as a film and in a children's
edition.
The author of 23 books, Courtenay
was a career
advertising director and helped build his own success by developing a relationship with readers as much as
by marketing his books. For instance, he gave away up to 2,500 books each
year to readers he met in the street.
Courtenay, who died in 2012, wrote many his works from first person
narrative allowing the reader to put himself or herself into the lead role. “I
like to share my thoughts and perspectives,” he said. “And remember, the only thing that's authentic about
what a writer writes is his work.
Everything else belongs to us all.”
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