About Sheila HopkinsHop Aka Emma Hopkins
Sheila Hopkins currently lives in Somerset with her husband, David. They have three grown up children, Emma (Hop), Joel and Thomas (Tom).
Whilst growing up in the north London suburbs, Sheila was taken out into the countryside regularly by her parents and learned to love nature. Her mother was an avid reader which inspired Sheila to enjoy reading herself.
Whilst studying for a degree in English Literature at Southampton University, Sheila became a Christian. After her degree, she went on to train as a teacher. Whilst working in her first job as an English teacher in Lincolnshire, she began to write poetry.
Returning home to London, Sheila met up with David, a friend she had known in Southampton and their friendship developed. In 1988, they married and moved into a flat in London where two of their children were born. From London, the family moved to Portishead where they lived for fifteen years.
After Emma went to university, Sheila was appointed as Parish Family Worker for Milford on Sea and the family moved to Hampshire. During her time there, she was inspired to write further poems, many of which appear in ‘Dancing to Your Tune.’
During the seven years in Hampshire, Joel left home to train as a teacher, and Tom completed his secondary education. David was by this time working in Yeovil and, with Tom heading to university, Sheila left Hampshire to join David. Since moving, and having had opportunity to travel, she has added more poems to her collection, many of which appeared in her first book, ‘Life on Location’. Having enjoyed the experience of publishing a book, and being aware that her poetic gift is God-given, Sheila went on to fulfil a promise to publish her faith poems and hopes that readers will be inspired by them to explore the Bible further for themselves.
The poet describes herself as widely unknown and her life as unremarkable. However, those who know her will agree that she has an enthusiasm for life, which she pursues with a delightful sense of humour.