Anne Carmel Kelly
BIO
Biography

Anne C. Kelly has loved to read and write for as long as she can remember. Her first publication was a class newspaper which she wrote with a friend in Grade four. She especially enjoys reading historical fiction and books about characters who discover who they really are after going through challenges in life.

Anne is an English teacher at heart. She taught English-as-an-Additional-Language (EAL) to adult newcomers to Canada for over twenty years. She loves learning about different cultures and traditions. She always says that she learned more from her students than they ever learned from her!

Anne’s first novel, Jacques’ Escape, was published by Trap Door Books in June 2019.  Jacques’ Escape, which tells the story of a fourteen-year-old Acadian boy who is deported with his family to Massachusetts in 1755, is a middle reader for children aged 9-12. It was shortlisted for the 2020-21 Hackmatack Children’s Choice Book Award.

ADDRESS
City: Dartmouth, Province/Territory: Nova Scotia
EMAIL
GENRE
Historical Fiction (Middle Readers)
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
Jacques' Escape.
Publisher
Trap Door Press (Nevermore Press)
Year
2019
AWARDS
Awards
Name
Nominated for Hackmatack Children's Choice Book Award
Publication
Jacques' Escape
Year
2021
Name
Joyce Barkhouse Writing for Children Prize  (WFNS)
Publication
Jacques' Escape (under the title Return to Acadia)
Year
2001
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
Presentation details
Audience Size
Audience size
20-25
Presentation Genre
Historical Fiction
Presentation Length
45-60 minutes
Presentation Description
Presentation description

For grades 3-6, Anne shares stories of her own writing experience and discusses where story ideas come from, how to do historical research for a story, and the importance of editing and re-writing. Anne’s presentations are interactive and  informal, with lots of time for students’ questions. She also emphasizes the importance of the students’ own reading and writing.

Presentation Fee(s)
$175.00/half day $350.00/full day
Workshop details
Audience Size
20-25
Intended Audience
Grades 3-6 (ages 9-12)
Workshop Length
45-60 minutes
Workshop Description
Workshop description

Four workshop options:

elements of setting

 playing with words

 writing description

 writing action scenes

 

Workshops include discussions and sharing, readings from Jacques' Escape and other stories written by the author, and in-class writing exercises

 

Workshop Fee(s)
$175.00/half day $350.00/full day
School presentation details
Audience Size
20-25
Intended Audience
Grades 3-6 (ages 9-12)
Presentation Length
45-60 minutes
Presentation Description
Presentation description

For grades 3-6, Anne shares stories of her own writing experience and discusses where story ideas come from, how to do historical research for a story, and the importance of editing and re-writing. Anne’s presentations are interactive and  informal, with lots of time for students’ questions. She also emphasizes the importance of the students’ own reading and writing.

In addition, for grades 4-6, Anne offers mini-workshops on creating setting, playing with words, writing description, and writing action scenes.

Presentation Fee(s)
$175.00/half day $350.00/full day
Programs & Interests
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