W. Bruce Cameron
William Bruce Cameron (born 1960 in Petoskey, Michigan) is an American author, columnist, and humorist. Cameron is most famous for his novel A Dog's Purpose,[1] which spent 52 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list and is the first book in a two book series that concludes with A Dog's Journey.[2] The book is the basis for the movie version[3] starring Dennis Quaid, Britt Robertson, Peggy Lipton, K.J. Apa, Juliet Rylance, Luke Kirby, John Ortiz and Pooch Hall, an Amblin Entertainment/Reliance Entertainment/Walden Media release in theaters January 27, 2017.[4]
Cameron is also the author of the best-selling self-improvement book 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter, which was later adapted into the ABC sitcom of the same name that aired between 2002 and 2005. His book, 8 Simple Rules for Marrying My Daughter, was released in 2008, and already had a Hollywood movie deal before its publication, with 89 Films and Wendy Finerman, producer of The Devil Wears Prada.
Cameron is also the author of How to Remodel a Man, which was excerpted in the August 2005 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine, and was the subject of the November 1, 2005 Oprah Show. His novel, A Dog's Purpose, was published July 2010 by Tom Doherty Associates.[5] It was 19 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list in its hardcover release. The softcover version was released May 24, 2011. In total, A Dog's Purpose has spent a year on The New York Times Bestseller list (hardcover and paperback combined).
He wrote a weekly column for around 50 newspapers in the U.S. and Canada, including Hawaii's MidWeek; "8 Simple Rules", told his humorous cautionary tales and memories of his life and was named after his bestselling book. In 2012, overwhelmed with other work, Cameron put it on hold after 689 editions.[6]
Bibliography
- 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter, Workman (2001)
- How to Remodel a Man, St. Martin's Press (2004)
- 8 Simple Rules for Marrying My Daughter, Touchstone (2008)
- A Dog's Purpose: A Novel for Humans, Forge (2010)
- Emory's Gift, Forge (2011)
- A Dog's Journey: Another Novel for Humans, Forge (2012)
- The Dogs of Christmas, Forge (2013)
- The Midnight Plan of the Repo Man, Forge (2014)
- A Dog's Purpose Boxed Set, Forge (2014)
- Ellie's Story: A Dog's Story, Forge (2015)
- The Dog Master, Forge (2015)
- Bailey's Story, Forge (2016)
- Repo Madness Forge (2016) ISBN 978-0-765-37750-0
Awards
- 2006: The Robert Benchley Society Award for Humor[7][8]
- 2006: The National Society of Newspaper Columnists Award for Best Humor.[9]
- 2011: Columnist of the Year National Society of Newspaper Columnists
References
- ↑ admin. "A Dog's Purpose - A Dog's Purpose Series". Retrieved 2016-09-01.
- ↑ Cameron, W. Bruce (2013-05-07). A Dog's Journey: A Novel (Reprint ed.). New York: Forge Books. ISBN 9780765330543.
- ↑ "DreamWorks picks up movie rights to NY Times bestseller "A Dog's Purpose"". Retrieved 2016-09-01.
- ↑ Busch, Anita (2016-01-25). "‘A Dog’s Purpose’ Movie Based On Bestselling Book To Unleash In 2017". Retrieved 2016-09-01.
- ↑ A Dog's Purpose: A Novel for Humans by W. Bruce Cameron official website
- ↑ "The Last Cameron Column, Kinda Sorta". MidWeek. PressReader.com. January 11, 2012. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
- ↑ The Robert Benchley Society Award For Humor Competition - Dave Barry - Bob Newhart - Horace J. Digby - W. Bruce Cameron - David Trumbull (about halfway down) from LexingtonFilm.com
- ↑ Robert Benchley Society Los Angeles, November 10-12, 2006 from RobertBenchley.org
- ↑ Bruce Cameron page from Creators Syndicate