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Cecelia Hopkins-Drewer
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In 2016 I wrote an online course on “Poetry Appreciation and Analysis Skills” on Open Learning.  The course can be found at: https://www.openlearning.com/courses/poetry-appreciation-and-analysis-skills   

In 2017 my friend and I completed a speech development project we were working on and published Special Pictures to Talk About:  https://www.amazon.com/Special-Pictures-Talk-About-mini-book- 

I grew up in the Barossa Valley, an area of South Australia predominantly settled by German immigrants. As a dark-haired, tanned little English girl (remember Britain was at one stage occupied by the Romans), I was very different and mercilessly teased. I remember the struggle to learn to read – painfully stringing three letter words together – there was Sam and Pam and a ball. Sometimes there was a fat cat on a mat or dog with a ball. Reading was a slow process until one birthday, I sat down with my gift, a Famous Five book by Enid Blyton. The mystery story was so exciting, I finished it in one session and I was a fast reader from that moment onwards. I loved Enid Blyton, her Wishing Chair stories, Magic Faraway Tree stories, fairy-land and toy-land stories as well as the mysteries.

A couple of years later, I discovered The Lion, Witch and Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis. It was so amazing, I read it seven times in a row! Eventually, I discovered there was a whole series… I survived on this sort of fair until I was sixteen and read The Lord of the Rings trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien. That gave me a taste for adult fantasy. In search of more riveting reading, I discovered Stephen King and James Herbert. Stephen King’s Danse Macabre led me to H.P. Lovecraft, on whom I completed a Master’s project.

I learned to sew when I was ten and dressed myself throughout high-school and university in my own designs. I tried putting seams where seams traditionally did not go, or had not gone for a decade or two. I also put zippers in unusual places and added flounces and uneven hem lines. In the mid-1990’s fashions available in the stores began to catch up to me.

I enjoyed writing poetry and short stories, although was discouraged I had no early success in competitions. In 1988, I wrote my first full length manuscript, often scribbling on the train as I travelled from Newcastle to Sydney to attend post graduate study at university. In the year 2000, I brought my second full length manuscript into being and 2004 saw my third full length manuscript. None is published yet, but I still keep writing.

In the year 2001, I returned to another creative passion of mine, which was dance. I spent five years learning Ballroom dance and participating in dance school showcases. I also learned Belly-dance and had a go at most other types of folk dance. I spent a year with a performing group, the Matinee Entertainers, before moving onto coaching after school sports, circus and gymnastics. I never turned professional, but I loved fun and games and spreading the enjoyment amongst others. Always keen to find a dramatic outlet, I joined the production committee for a community Nativity performance and in 2010, a Nativity Play I wrote was produced by a local church.

I currently tutor English and have been doing so under my own ABN since 2007 – trying to create that “aha” moment when reading becomes pleasure instead of pain for children struggling to read and write. 

 

My Kindle Scout Campaign

Blog Posted by Cecelia Hopkins-Drewer: 6/21/2017 1:52:00 AM

 

Sometime earlier this year I learned about Kindle Scout and voted for a few authors. The Kindle Scout  program requires authors to submit their manuscript of 50,000 words or more. The manuscript is assessed and if it qualifies, it enters a 30 day campaign attempting to gather nominations from readers. If the manuscript receives enough nominations, it may be published as an e-book. There is a $1,500 US advance and 5 year contract involved. The campaign includes a cover picture, description of the book and up to 5,000 words preview displayed on the kindle Scout site.

I have several completed manuscripts sitting on my hard-drive which I am usually too timid to promote and my heart’s desire is to be published and share my stories with the world. Since participating on Poetry Soup, I have started getting bolder, and I decided I would put one of my manuscripts into a Kindle Scout campaign.

The campaign leads to an e-book, my ultimate goal is a print book, and their site does not say anything about print rights. I will discuss this with them if I progress to that stage. At the very least, I figure, running a Kindle Scout campaign gives a manuscript 30 days of publicity. 

My campaign can be found at:

https://kindlescout.amazon.com/p/1PAUPT98SQQY0

If you are interested, please visit my campaign and nominate me. 



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Date: 6/22/2017 5:33:00 PM
I searched and found a Kindle scout group on Goodreads. This is a good site for everyone to know about - I discovered that a self published or small press book isn't automatically entered into their database. I'm waiting the requisite 24 hours to enter my recent children's book. This would be handy information for Soupers who have poetry books out.
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Date: 6/22/2017 8:22:00 AM
Voted Cecelia :) Good luck!
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Date: 6/21/2017 10:28:00 PM
I sent you a message, pls check
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Date: 6/21/2017 7:18:00 PM
Nominated you! Best of luck on this venture... I, too, am working on a book. Mine is a 65,000 word mystery suspense novel. I'll be submitting it to Bookouture. I'm nearing the half-way mark... but even after it is finished, I will need to do some serious editing. I have a habit of using passive verbs (was, were, are, is), and I'll need to weed those out. It's good to celebrate all the steps to completing a novel, I think. Only other writers will get what it took to get to each stage, the focus, the commitment, the characters speaking to you, sudden plot changes that even YOU didn't see coming ;) So, good on you! Be proud!
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Date: 6/21/2017 4:18:00 PM
Thank you guys so much! I don't like the fact that it's partly a polularity contest! Kindle say to get all Facebook friends to vote, and I'm sure most FB friends don't care. My family won't work out how to do it either - but I'm hoping the community already in the scout program might be responsive. If not, I've had a go...
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Date: 6/21/2017 9:24:00 AM
Done. Thanks for telling us about this valuable program and best of luck. Kathy
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Date: 6/21/2017 6:04:00 AM
Cecelia, I have a friend, Michelle Kidd who won the Kindle Scout Campaign she entered and her book "Timeless Moments" was published and since then, last December she has sold over 21000 books and is still going strong. I will definitely log in and cast a vote for you.
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Chris Green
Date: 6/22/2017 6:20:00 AM
I will talk to her this morning and soupmail you the info if I get it.
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Cecelia Hopkins-Drewer
Date: 6/21/2017 9:04:00 PM
I'm interested in learning all I can Chris. If the information doesn't work for me, it could help someone else.
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Chris Green
Date: 6/21/2017 4:31:00 PM
Everything has been through the Kindle Scout program I believe via the contract she signed when she won the scout deal. They even paid to have the book edited by a big company. Once scout turned it over to Amazon, they are handling all of the advertisement and promotions. I do know she belongs to some kind of blog or something that is all scout people, would you like me to try and find out how you can contact them or converse within the group?
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Cecelia Hopkins-Drewer
Date: 6/21/2017 4:23:00 PM
I read a book a bit like "Timeless Moments" although I think it was "The Ghost" by Danielle Steele. I see your friend's book is out in paperback. Did Kindle do that - or did she arrange that later?

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