Richard Webster (New Zealand author) explained

Richard Webster
Birth Date:December 9, 1946
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Occupation:Author, Ghostwriter, Entertainer
Website:http://www.psychic.co.nz/

Richard Webster (born December 9, 1946) is an author,[1] ghostwriter, mentalist, hypnotist and magician.[2] [3] [4] [5]

Biography

Richard Webster was born in Auckland, New Zealand.[6] He was educated at King's School and King's College. As a child, he wrote and produced a weekly neighbourhood newspaper called The Waiochiel that he sold to his neighbours.[7] He worked in publishing for several years before starting his career as a writer, entertainer, and speaker. He initially worked as a ghost writer, and wrote a small book on the subject.[8] He is the author of 122 books, mainly on New Age topics. He has also written three novels.

His books have been translated into 29 languages: Bulgarian, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Bahasa Indonesia, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai and Turkish.[9]

Rainbow News described him as "one of the most successful writers in the country".[10] New Idea magazine wrote that Richard is "probably New Zealand's most successful author".[11]

Webster has appeared on numerous radio and TV programs, including Hard Copy, WMAQ-TV (Chicago), KTLA-TV (Los Angeles), KSTW-TV (Seattle), and Mike and Maty (ABC).[12] In 1996, he was one of the performers on The Great Kiwi Magic Show on TV3.[13]

In 2000 the Richard Webster Popular Fiction Award was established, with the winner receiving a $5,000 prize and publication of their winning entry.[1] [14]

Webster is a past president of the New Zealand Society of Magicians. He received the prestigious Grand Master of Magic Award in February 2013.

Personal

Richard is married with three children and five grandchildren.

Bibliography

Nonfiction

Fiction

Magic and mentalism

Richard has written 56 books for magicians and mentalists, many cited as modern-day classics.[15] He has also marketed several effects and produced CDs and DVDs of his techniques and effects.[16] He has ghostwritten magic books for other performers, and he has written several magic books using different pen names.[17] His magic effects have been published in many industry magazines including Abracadabra, Alakazam, Genii, The Linking Ring, Magicana, Magick, Magigram, Magic New Zealand, The Magic Circular, Mind Over Magic, New Invocation, Seance, Vanish and Vibrations.

Ghostwriting

Richard made his living as a ghostwriter for several years and has ghosted 30 books on a wide variety of subjects.[18]

Richard Webster Popular Fiction Book Award

In 2000 Webster in conjunction with Hazard Press, established the annual Richard Webster Popular Fiction Award competition, which ran for five years. The winning author each year received $5,000, plus publication of their winning entry by Hazard Press.[19] [20] [21] [22]

Awards

The Dunninger Memorial Award for Distinguished Professionalism in the Performance of Mentalism. Presented by the Psychic Entertainers Association, June 9, 1990.[23]

Variety Artists Club of New Zealand Scroll of Honour 1994.[24]

Variety Artists Club of New Zealand Top Specialty Act 1997.

Dan Blackwood Memorial Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Art of Mentalism presented by the Psychic Entertainers Association, June 2007.

Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of a lifetime dedicated to excellence in writing magical literature. Presented by Magic New Zealand, December 2008.

Convention of Visionary Retailers Visionary Awards - Best Divination Book 2012 - Spirit and Dream Animals by Richard Webster, June 2012.[25]

Grand Master of Magic Award presented by the Brotherhood of Auckland Magicians and the magicians of New Zealand, February 2013.

The Annemann Award for Mentalism presented by Stevens Magic Emporium, Kansas, March 2014.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kiwi Anonymous in Homeland, Times, March 24, 2006.
  2. Web site: Richard Webster Grand Master of Magic, Howick Pakuranga Times Article. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303232350/http://www.times.co.nz/news/best-magic-moment-of-all-of-them.html. 2016-03-03.
  3. Web site: Grand Master of Magic Recipients.
  4. Web site: Richard Webster Grand Master of Magic Citation.
  5. Web site: Psychic Entertainers Association: Awards.
  6. Web site: Encyclopedia.com Author Biography.
  7. King's Courier, No. 85, Autumn 2002, pages 14-15
  8. Secrets of Ghostwriting, Martin Breese, 1986
  9. Llewellyn Catalog, Fall 2012
  10. Rainbow News, August/September 1997
  11. New Idea, April 28, 2001, page 80
  12. Web site: Llewellyn Worldwide : Richard Webster Author Profile.
  13. Magicana, April/May 2011, page 25
  14. Web site: Christchurch City Library: Richard Webster Popular Fiction Award.
  15. Web site: Deceptionary Richard Webster Author Profile.
  16. Web site: Deceptionary Products.
  17. Magicana, April/May 2011, page 24
  18. Rainbow News, August/September 1997, page 29
  19. Web site: Kiwi Anonymous in Homeland, Times, 24 March 2006.
  20. Web site: Christchurch City Library : Richard Webster Popular Fiction Award.
  21. Web site: NZ Book Council : C. George Muller Biography.
  22. Web site: Hazard Online : Richard Webster Popular Fiction Award Winners.
  23. Web site: Psychic Entertainers Association : Awards.
  24. Web site: Variety Artists Club of NZ Scroll Recipients.
  25. Web site: Convention of Visionary Retailers Visionary Awards.