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Subscribers Button Fixed at www.glenicewhitting.com
Fantastic news. Webcare have fixed my subscribers button Apparently it was a bigpond email problem…again Please try to subscribe again at http://www.glenicewhitting.com for a chance to win a free copy of ‘Something Missing’ . At the end of this … Continue reading →
Moving to https://www.glenicewhitting.com
I have been told that my blog should now be at my new wordpress website so I am moving to http://www.glenicewhitting.com I invite anyone who has enjoyed my rambling blog about my life/writing/ publishing/marketing and experiences with MadeGlobal Publishing to … Continue reading →
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write your story: for your family or publicatiom
We write for pleasure, but whose pleasure? Our own? Do we want to keep our stories to ourselves or do we want to share them with others? During this Coronavirus isolation and lock down, classes no longer run. However, in … Continue reading →
ANZAC biscuit recipe
Tomorrow is ANZAC Day ( Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) when, on the 25th April we remember all soldiers who fought for us. ANZAC Day is one of Australia’s most important national occasions. It marks the anniversary of the … Continue reading →
Self Publishing: ‘What time is it there?’ is on Kindle
I’m so excited. What time is it there? is finally registered as a Kindle e-book on Amazon books. For a free sample click on the ‘read Amazon’ link I had so much fun tweaking this book and adding the humorous … Continue reading →
Women Writing History and launch of What time is it there?
How lucky everyone was fit and well and able to attend. Women Writing History and my book launch of What time is it there? was the last event on the Eltham library’s calendar before the coronavirus restrictions and closures were … Continue reading →
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Tagged Glenice Whitting, marian Whitting. Ron Best, obyn, paul whitting, Robyn Ford, Walker Best. Book launch, What time is it there?, women writing history
Book Launch of ‘What time is it there?’
I can’t believe the book launch of ‘What time is it there?‘ is only a month away Date: 14th March Time: 1pm Where: Eltham Library. Panther Place Eltham Tel: 9439 9266 During the ‘Women Writing History’ event. All Welcome I … Continue reading →
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Happy Christmas and New Year
I wish all my friends and family a very Happy Christmas and may 2020 be kind to you all. I hope you all enjoy peace and happiness in the year ahead. It is already hot in Australia and the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Christmas 2019, New year. 2020
Katherine and the Nitniluk Chalets
Okay. So I’ve been busy working through all the facets of self publishing and have neglected my blog. I promise I will finish it and get back on track again in the New year. At least I now have a … Continue reading →
Yellow Waters in Kakadu
I haven’t kept up with this blog. I know, I know. The reasons for writing it are numerous and varied. I know them all, but I have been procrastinating. Putting off writing and delaying with all the excuses under the … Continue reading →