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Stephen Benatar

Stephen Royce Benatar (born 26 March 1937) is an English author from London. His first published novel, ''The Man on the Bridge'', was published in 1981. His second novel, ''Wish Her Safe at Home'', was published in 1982 and reissued in 2007 and 2010. He is known for self-publishing and self-promoting his novels.
==Writing career==
His first novel, written at the age of 19 and titled ''A Beacon In the Mist'', was rejected, as were 11 subsequent novels.〔 At the age of 44 his novel ''The Man on the Bridge'' was accepted by Harvester, and edited by Catharine Carver.〔 He received a £400 advance for the novel. His second published novel, ''Wish Her Safe at Home'', was published by The Bodley Head the following year. The book was inspired by the 1947 film ''The Ghost and Mrs Muir''.〔 It was runner-up for the James Tait Black Memorial Prize.〔 He also won an Arts Council bursary.〔 One novel, ''Such Men Are Dangerous'', was published by Scunthorpe Borough Council.〔 However, sales of his published books were poor, and he took to self-publishing subsequent novels, including ''Father Of The Man'', ''Recovery'' and ''The Golden Voyage Of Samson Groves''.
In 2007, he tried to get ''Wish Her Safe at Home'' republished as a Penguin Classic but they turned him down despite an introduction by Professor John Carey hailing it as a masterpiece. He was turned down by 36 other publishers, so after slightly rewriting some of the passages he self-published 4,000 copies under his own Welbeck Classics imprint.〔〔 He bumped into a man when returning some leftover wine from his book launch, and ask him to look at his book; he was Edwin Franks, the managing editor of ''The New York Review of Bookss publishing arm. Franks "read the book straight away and was knocked out", and ''The New York Review of Books'' published the novel in January 2010.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Wish Her Safe At Home by Stephen Benatar, introduction by John Carey )〕 Screen rights have been bought by a screenwriter who met Benatar in a bookshop,〔 Henry Fitzherbert,. In March 2011, Capuchin Classics will re-issue ''When I Was Otherwise'' in the UK with an introduction by academic Gillian Carey. Manuscripts and proofs of plays and novels by Benatar are archived by the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center at Boston University, along with drafts, short stories, notebooks, research material, book review, and letters.〔
Benatar is known for his presence in bookstores every weekend, inviting people to read his work. He usually sells around 50-100 copies a day.


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