Read the introduction to my upcoming book

Today I’d like to share the foreword from my upcoming poetry and essay collection with you. Waking Up To Thrutopia will be available from Amazon for Kindle and in print soon!

Thrutopia is a word coined by British philosopher Rupert Read in an article published on the British Huffington Post website in November of 2017. What Thrutopia means can’t be explained by a simple definition, but it’s a contraction of the words “through” and “utopia”.

Inspired by a story by American author Ursula K. Le Guin, Read realised that to strive for a utopia can only ever be that. Utopia cannot exist; all we can do is to try to get there and that is actually where utopia resides. In other words, we need to get through the difficult and hard times to get to some place that’s better.

I’ve been struggling with a chronic illness for almost 20 years, and to get to a better place, I’ve had to deal with my past. I’ve had to reveal behaviours and thought patterns that I was oblivious to. That’s what this collection of poems and essays is about.

This is a very personal collection of some of my favourite writings from the last three years, with new material added. In the process of writing, I realised that I had become stuck in a state of victimhood. I don’t think that there’s anything wrong with writing about pain and dark moments. I know that this kind of writing can resonate with people who are similarly struggling, and it makes them feel validated and less alone. But for my own physical and mental wellbeing, it has become increasingly important to me to frame my own dis-ease in the wider context of the ills of our societies. That’s why this book is divided into three parts which represent a sort of journey.

The first part takes you through a personal world shaped by trauma and loss, exploring how the past affects the present.

In part two I attempt to elucidate the healing process. I ask hard questions as my tender rebellion against the status quo begins to take shape.

The final part foreshadows, warns, hopes, plans. I’m saying that it’s easy to get things wrong, but we must try to change our destiny by coming to terms with our true nature.

I hope that you’ll find something that resonates with you in this journey.

I hope that this introduction clarified a few things for you, about why I’m publishing this book and how I’ve put it together. I hope to have the manuscript in good shape soon. It’s the first time I’m going through the self-publishing process, and it’s a learning curve for sure! Making the front cover of the book has actually been much easier for me than formatting the manuscript itself. But I’ll be back soon with more news!

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  1. Manic Sylph Avatar
    Manic Sylph

    Hi again, Conny.

    I hope you are feeling better now.
    You have to submit the book excerpt by the end of this month. We will not be able to accept any submissions after that for the July issue. Please submit it soon.

    Best
    Mona

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    1. Conny Avatar
      Conny

      Hi Mona. I sent everything to the Gmail address I found on your website’s review policy and guidelines page a week ago. Have you not received it?

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      1. Manic Sylph Avatar
        Manic Sylph

        Hi Conny
        No, I haven’t received anything. I wonder why! Can you please send it again. Send it on both my emails, at least one would come through.
        litezinemagazine@gmail.com
        manicsylph@gmail.com

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      2. Conny Avatar
        Conny

        Okay Mona. I have sent it to both email addresses today. I hope you receive it this time!

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      3. Manic Sylph Avatar
        Manic Sylph

        Yes, got it finally, it landed up in spam. But the last one was not in spam either. It is strange! Whatever! I have it now 🙂

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      4. Manic Sylph Avatar
        Manic Sylph

        I have replied to your email. Please check that.

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  2. Cindy Georgakas Avatar
    Cindy Georgakas

    This is so wonderful to see your work coming to fruition Conny. I hope this is a healing for you and certainly will be for all of your readers!!! 💕

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    1. Conny Avatar
      Conny

      Thank you, Cindy ❤️

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  3. SelmaMartin Avatar
    SelmaMartin

    Hats off to you, Conny dear. Congratulations— I mean this sincerely! 👏 🎉 May this book touch hearts. Your introduction is intriguing. Makes me want to get the book. And tears might get shed— I’m that kind of crybaby! 😢 all the best to you, dear one.

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    1. Conny Avatar
      Conny

      Thanks so much, Selma!

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  4. judeitakali Avatar
    judeitakali

    A very intriguing book. Poetry can be cathartic to both writer and reader. Bless you.🙏🏾

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    1. Conny Avatar
      Conny

      Thank you, Jude!

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      1. judeitakali Avatar
        judeitakali

        My pleasure.

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  5. Michele Lee Avatar
    Michele Lee

    Thank you, Conny, for sharing an overview of your upcoming collection. I was already excited! Best to you. Keep updated. Gorgeous cover! 🌸

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    1. Conny Avatar
      Conny

      Thanks Michele! I’m excited too!

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  6. Dominic Alapat Avatar
    Dominic Alapat

    Interesting introduction Conny! Looking forward to reading the book!

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    1. Conny Avatar
      Conny

      Thank you, Dominic. I hope I can get the manuscript together soon. I’m a master procrastinator.

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      1. Dominic Alapat Avatar
        Dominic Alapat

        My best wishes for getting your manuscript ready soon Conny!

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  7. sunhesper Avatar
    sunhesper

    It’s striking (though I don’t know why) how your book and mine (the poetry one) have a similar structure, but it makes perfect sense. You have to spend enough time on/in the illness before you can focus on the rebellion against it. I can’t wait, Conny, and you know it!

    For my novel, I’m trying to avoid Amazon and offer print through Lulu and digital copies available by email but I might lose that battle. Amazon obviously makes it so much easier to reach more people. I’m just relying on word of mouth and guerilla sensibilities. We’ll see how that works out for me 😆

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    1. Conny Avatar
      Conny

      I get it. I ultimately chose the Amazon route, because it’s free. I can do all the work myself, and I really have nothing to lose. Also, most people don’t mind buying from them, and it can be more difficult to convince readers to go somewhere else. Another advantage when it comes to print is that Amazon has online shops in Europe. I usually buy print copies of poetry collections through Amazon france. It’s much cheaper for me when it comes to shipping costs, and then I don’t have to pay taxes. Most packages from outside Europe spend months in customs. They often get lost, and if they do appear on my doorstep, I have to pay so much tax, items end up costing me three times the original price.

      I’m really looking forward to your poetry collection and your beasty novel!

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      1. sunhesper Avatar
        sunhesper

        I hope I have news soon about both of them! And I appreciate your insights here. It is a serious consideration, the cost. It may weigh out over tilting at windmills in the end!

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      2. Conny Avatar
        Conny

        I also kind of like the idea of getting “the message out” stealthily, having infiltrated the enemy 🙂

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  8. Jennifer Patino Avatar
    Jennifer Patino

    I’m looking forward to reading it!

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    1. Conny Avatar
      Conny

      Thanks Jennifer. I just need to stop procrastinating 😁

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  9. Layla Todd Avatar
    Layla Todd

    Congratulations on your book! I loved this chance to read the introduction and get a sense of what has called you to compile this collection. May the words flow! ❤

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    1. Conny Avatar
      Conny

      Thanks Layla! I hope you’ll pick up a copy ❤

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  10. seekingdivineperspective Avatar
    seekingdivineperspective

    Congratulations, Conny! It sounds like a fascinating journey that will touch a lot of people.
    (Interesting that the cover was easier for you than the manuscript. For me it’s the other way around.)

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    1. Conny Avatar
      Conny

      I love messing around in GIMP. In fact, I was thinking about designing book covers. It’s something I would really enjoy doing.

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  11. Manic Sylph Avatar
    Manic Sylph

    Seems like a wonderful book! Wishing you luck…
    Just to let you know that I publish the LIT eZINE Magazine from my website and it also features book excerpts from self published writers. If you need some free publicity, I would be happy to run your excerpt in the next issue.

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    1. Conny Avatar
      Conny

      I won’t pass up a bit of free publicity, Mona. Thank you so much for your gracious gesture ❤️

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      1. Manic Sylph Avatar
        Manic Sylph

        You’re welcome! Happy writing…

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      2. Manic Sylph Avatar
        Manic Sylph

        Hi Conny
        Hope your book is doing well.
        Just a reminder- If you are planning to submit your book excerpt, please do it soon, the deadline for the next issue is coming up.

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      3. Conny Avatar
        Conny

        Thank you for reminding me, Mona! I’ve been unwell, and it had slipped my mind. I’ll do it today. And thanks again!

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      4. Manic Sylph Avatar
        Manic Sylph

        You’re welcome. I am sorry to hear about uour health. I hope you are feeling better now 💐

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  12. Artist/Poet_JayMoraShihadeh Avatar
    Artist/Poet_JayMoraShihadeh

    Sounds intriguing. Congratulations on your book

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    1. Conny Avatar
      Conny

      Thank you, Jay! I appreciate it.

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