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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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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 →
The Highs And Lows of The Writing Journey
As authors we are constantly told to write and share our journey. I decided to send a blog article to the Historical Novel Society of Australasia (HNSA) before presenting on a panel Sunday week (10th Sept) at Swinburne University Here … Continue reading →
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On-line Madeglobal Book Tour
This is the program for the on-line book tour . I found it inspiring to address the questions presented to me. It made me think about my novel and my motives for recording this story. I hope these questions will … Continue reading →
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Our Australian Christmas 2016
Christmas was filled with sun, sand and happiness and lovely gifts. We caught up with so many family and friends and Jason, Karen, Tahlia and Caxton were here for a very special Christmas morning. A night boat trip around the … Continue reading →
Less than a week to go
I can’t believe it is less than a week to the book launch of Something Missing at Swinburne University Sky Lounge. The book launch is on Sunday 11th Dec , 3pm on the 3rd floor of the AMDC building of … Continue reading →
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Mentone Public Library supports local authors
How fortunate we are, in the city of Kingston, (Victoria, Australia) to have someone like Julia Reichstein to support and nurture local writers. Via her Author for All Seasons events at the Mentone Public Library , she not only showcases … Continue reading →
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What Happened at Coranderrk Aboriginal Reserve, Victoria Australia
May we never forget what happened at Coranderrk Reserve. Winter in Victoria. Every Saturday at 5am, I still dream I will throw snow chains in the back of my car, grab my skis and head for Healsville and the the … Continue reading →
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Sally Morgan: My Place and False Heritage
Some books go straight to your heart and inspire you to work harder, try harder. Lisa Hill’s Reviews from Indigenous Literature Week at wordpress ANZ Litlovers 2016 | ANZ LitLovers LitBlog made me think about the book that gave me the … Continue reading →
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