Cenk Enes Özer
Cenk Enes Özer (2015)
BornDecember 1978
Alma materAnadolu Üniversitesi
OccupationWriter
Movementspiritualism, mysticism, fiction
Websitehizmetkar.com.tr

Cenk Enes Özer (Turkish pronunciation: [dʒæɲc enes œzæɾ]) is a Turkish novelist.

Early life and education

Cenk Enes Özer was born in December 1978. He lives in Ankara. In 1996, he went to Eskişehir to do his bachelor's degree in Anadolu Üniversitesi. Then, he returned to Ankara after he graduated from the Department of Finance in 2000.[1]

Career

After graduation, Özer completed his military duty and worked in different job positions until 2007 when he started his work as an author.[1]
He published his first book "Hizmetkar kim?" in 2007 and it was the first book in a series of seven books called "Hizmetkar Serisi". Starting from 2007, Cenk Enes Özer issues a new book a year to be totally up today 9 books which have gotten interests of a large number of readers in Turkey particularly from youth.[2][3] "Hizmetkar Serisi" includes "Hizmetkar Kim?", "Kara Kutu Operasyonu", "Pindaros'un Kitabı", "Kılıcın Bekçileri", "Şeytan Severse", "Sinova" and "Adalia". Özer ended up his first series of novels "Hizmetkar Serisi" by the last book "Adalia" in 2013. In the beginning of 2014, "Süleyman: Piyonun Yolu" book was published for him and the fiction level of this book has fascinated lots of readers.[4][5] Recently, another book was published for the author as a complementary novel for "Süleyman: Piyonun Yolu" which is named "Süleyman II: Oyunun Sonu".[1]
Özer pays a lot of his attention to his books readers; as well, he shares in activities at schools and other institutes in Turkey to spread his ideas to help and encourage the youth toward developing their creativities under saying "Why not? Don't start saying it's impossible, but asking how it can be possible."[6][7][8] Cenk enes özer was invited to a TEDx Talk by Kılıçaslan High School in Kayseri, Turkey; and on the twelfth of April 2014 he shared in that event with a motivating talk about a unique explanation of the faith sense in title: "İnancın Eşsiz Anlatımı."[9][10][11]
Özer is busy with preparations for his new books, signing days and meeting people who are interested in his ideas. At the same time, he participates in a lot of activities to help the youth motivationally in different occasions.[12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]

Bibliography

In Turkish
  • Hizmetkar Kim?, published: 2007, last version: October 2012, 192 pages, ISBN 9786056240294
  • Kara Kutu Operasyonu, published: 2008, last version: November 2012, 168 pages, ISBN 9786055314033
  • Pindaros’un Kitabı, published: 2009, last version: February 2012, 183 pages, ISBN 9786055314064
  • Kılıcın Bekçiler, published: 2010, last version: April 2012, 192 pages, ISBN 9786055314132
  • Şeytan Severse, published: 2011, last version: January 2012, 213 pages, ISBN 9786056240249
  • Sinova, published: 2012, last version: September 2012, 210 pages, ISBN 9786055314248
  • Adalia, published: 2013, last version: March 2013, 245 pages, ISBN 9786055314392
  • SÜLEY-MAN I: Piyonun Yolu, published: 2014, last version: March 2014, 242 pages, ISBN 9786055314651
  • SÜLEY-MAN II: Oyunun Sonu, published: 2015, last version: March 2015, 242 pages, ISBN 9786059927314
  • Zamansız Yağmur Başlıyor, published: 2017 February 13, 280 pages, ISBN 9786059820202
In English
  • The Servant, (The translation of Hizmetkar Kim?) published: 2015, last version: August 2015, 220 pages, ISBN 9781935295853

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Cenk Enes Özer's website". Archived from the original on 10 November 2017. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  2. "Gündem Edebiyat – Episode no. 16". Official Youtube Channel – Gündem Edebiyat Program – TRT Türk TV. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
  3. "Interview on Karesi TV with Cenk Enes Özer in "Biz Bize" Program, June 3rd, 2014". Karesi TV. Archived from the original on 12 October 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  4. "Article: Cenk Enes Özer'in Fantastik Süleyman'ı". Edebiyat Ufku. Archived from the original on 23 September 2014. Retrieved 4 September 2014.
  5. "Cenk Enes Özer's Facebook Page".
  6. "Hizmetkarlık with Enes Özer – MPL TV: Bâb-ı Âlem Program – Episode no. 195". MPL TV. Archived from the original on 20 October 2014. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
  7. "CENK ENES'LE "FANTASTİK ROMAN"I KONUŞTUK". Yelkenoğlu Lisesi. Archived from the original on 17 October 2014.
  8. "English Subtiteled CEÖ's TEDx Talk on Youtube".
  9. "TEDx Kılıçaslan High School". TED.
  10. "İnancın Eşsiz Anlatımı: Cenk Enes Özer's TEDx Talk". TED.
  11. "Ünlüler, başarı hikâyelerini Kılıçaslan'ın TEDx konferansında anlattı". Cihan News. Archived from the original on 17 October 2014.
  12. "Yazar Özer, Van'da Öğrencilerle Bir Araya Geldi". Haberler.com.
  13. "Özel Altınbaşak Bedri Ayhan Anadolu Lisesi Heberler: Cenk Enes Özer İmza Günü". Özel Altınbaşak Bedri Ayhan Anadolu Lisesi. Archived from the original on 20 October 2014. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  14. "Cenk Enes Özer Okulumuzdaydı". Özel Yamanlar Malhun Hatun Lisesi. Archived from the original on 23 October 2014. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  15. "Okulumuz yazar Cenk Enes Özer'i ağırladı". Pursaklar Anadolu İmam Hatıp Lisesi.
  16. "Yazar-Okur Buluşması". Murat Lisesi. Archived from the original on 17 October 2014. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
  17. "Cenk Enes Özer Kasımoğlu Lisesindeydi". Coşkun Koleji. Archived from the original on 17 October 2014.
  18. "Veliler sınavda ter döktü". Haber71Net.
  19. "Kasımoğlu Coşkun Koleji'nde Cenk Enes Özer'le Keyifli Edebiyat Sohbeti". Coşkun Koleji. Archived from the original on 17 October 2014.
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