Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Interviews with Cecelia Hopkins-Drewer

  I used to browse websites, envying the interviewed authors and imagining how famous they must be to have been invited to do an interview! I am trying to promote my works, but I am not incredibly famous yet. However, I do honestly believe my work is newsworthy.


One day I made a wonderful discovery. I found that I could pay to be featured on a site called "Author Shout". This meant that for a fee - I could join the ranks of the featured authors on their site. The fee was reasonable, so I submitted a profile and waited excitedly to be able to read all about myself!

A few days later, I made an even better discovery. A number of websites accepted author interviews for free - and book listings for a low fee. The author interviews had to be written by the author in response to some set questions, and helped these sites build up their pages. However, it was great to find I could express my thoughts in different places.


The different questions the sites ask helped me describe my writing process and upcoming projects in different ways. Perhaps one day, someone will call me up and invite me to do a proper media or television interview!


Latest interview on BOOK READER MAGAZINE:


https://bookreadermagazine.com/featured-author-cecelia-hopkins-drewer/

An interview was published on Book Goodies:


In the interview I talk about the sources of my "inspiration" in the deepest emotion and the sense that writing comes from the subconscious. I also share my thoughts about the future of publishing.



Clicking the widget will take you to the Book Goodies site, where you can read the latest author profiles and interviews. If you want to go straight to my interview click the following link.

https://bookgoodies.com/interview-with-author-cecelia-hopkins-drewer/

Also look for book listing and Author interview on Awesome Gang:




In this interview I talk about writing MYSTIC EVERMORE and several planned sequels. I also discuss the difficulties facing non United States authors attempting to promote books on the internet.

Click here for author interview 

Interviews with Writers: 

Interviews with writers link

This interview took a long time to come out, and I cringe as I notice a couple of typing errors - especially as I say I am fussy in the actual interview! I will mail them and see whether correction is possible.

Sunday, July 15, 2018

My books are being rated by Book Cave

My books are being rated by Book Cave, and so far have received "moderate" ratings for different reasons.

I have sometimes wondered exactly HOW my books ought to be rated. Christian books that "tell it like it is" seems like a tricky concept.

Some people will find them mild and even dull because they are Christian.

However, other may find them controversial because they deal with real life issues. Relationships, break-ups, domestic violence, teenage suicide, death, grief and loss.

The fantasy books are a different genre - but I also try to tell a moral tale - despite the delicious vampire trappings.

So how do they fit together really? Book Cave has a community rating system similar to that of the cinema. The first book I put through their system was Silver Springtime, which came out as "moderate" to my surprise. I suspect the "violence or horror" is exaggerated - a push or shove is hardly "horror", and there is no alcohol or drug use except for one instance of prescription drugs, but that is how it comes out.


 I am awaiting a rating of Mystic Evermore, which is totally different. It has "love bites" and making out (occasionally), and battles with imaginary monsters.


Okay, I expect this to be "Moderate". Vampire stories are all mildly gratuitous. I made a rule that a character had to be over 18 to date a vampire - just for safety...

Now the rating for All for Love.


I'm sort of puzzled how this sugar-sweet book could come out as moderate. I cannot down-rate the romance because the aim of a book is a relationship, and the girls discuss their different opinions. I did go back and down-rate the violence. The controlling ex and accidental firecracker incidents are surely "mild" and these is "no blood". But what is the definition of cartoonish?

One of the main issues is substance use. Some characters enjoy a cold drink - others prefer not to order alcohol. They discuss their points of view... did I over-rate this as "substance use"?

Thursday, July 5, 2018

Interview and dialogue with Stefan Vucak

This interview is on writer Stefan Vucak's blog. Stefan is a very exciting writer of thrillers and science fiction, as well as an editor and reviewer!
https://www.stefanvucak.com/interview-with-cecelia-hopkins-drewer/

 

During the interview, I discuss my participation in Australian writers' and artists' groups: including the Sydney Horror Writers Association (Gargoyle Club) and the Folk Federation of South Australia.

I also identify two emerging trends in my current works.
1) Where I set the story in Australia / Oceana: e.g. The Silver Springs Christian University romance series. "Silver Springtime" and "Faith and Love". And the media spin-offs "All for Love: on The Charity Dating Show" and possible sequel.
2) Where I set the story in the United States of America as deliberate Americana. This includes Mystic Evermore and a few envisioned werewolf-shifter sequels.

I had an opportunity to ask Stefan a number of searching questions in return.
My interview of Stefan was published by Weekend Notes.
https://www.weekendnotes.com/interview-stefan-vucak/

Tuesday, July 3, 2018

FAITH AND LOVE: My July 2018 Project

I am editing Faith and Love hopefully this book will be released soon!


Kathy is a sincere Christian girl seeking love and laughter in the 1980s.

 After breaking up with her long term boyfriend, Kathy just wants to have fun! She declares to her friends that she would never go out with a ministerial candidate - so what is she to do about Andrew who appears to be waiting patiently for her to notice him?

Faith and Love continues to tell the story of the loves and losses of the students you met in the first Silver Springs University story: Silver Springtime. If you thought you knew where everyone was heading - expect some surprises and changes!

 ISBN: 978-0-6481160-3-5

P.S. I am pleased to announce this book is now available on Amazon and other sites as an ebook or paperback.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07G1ZCR22/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i6


About the Previous book: Silver Springtime by Cecelia Hopkins-Drewer

A novel of coming of age in the 1980s.

The agony of unrequited love, dates, dresses and exams all make life confusing during the teen years... Are there answers to be found in the social conventions of the previous generation, the developments of modern psychology taught in class, the theology touted at worship or in the depths of soul searching and personal experience?

This story belongs to the genre known as "Bildungsroman" or novel of development. It covers one very significant year in the life of a young female by the name of Stephanie Lowood, and is presented a diary, which was discovered in a chest by the heroine's daughter and young grandchildren. The grandchildren are curious to hear how Grandma met Grandpa and what life was like in the 1980s!