I’m so delighted you found your way here and subscribed. It can be difficult to negotiate through a maze of blogging/website options and I often cross my fingers and hope for the best. I’m so pleased to see you here […]
I’m so delighted you found your way here and subscribed. It can be difficult to negotiate through a maze of blogging/website options and I often cross my fingers and hope for the best. I’m so pleased to see you here […]
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It was an inspiring get-together with other authors at the Women History Writer’s Month at the Eltham Library The final day had arrived. Once more, Wendy Dunn was the lynch pin that held everything together. She organised not only the […]
I’m so excited. Something Missing is on Amazon Kindle and my new website glenicewhitting.com has been successfully made live today. How wonderful to see a book you have published available on the internet, but how do you market and promote your […]
MadeGlobal Publishing have just sent me their design for the cover for my novel to be launched in December this year. The story is about two countries (USA and Australia) two women, a life-altering pen-friendship and lies that lead to […]
Last Friday I met Rebecca Jane in a coffee shop in Lilydale Vic Australia. We are going to work with MadeGlobal Publishing to plan how we are going to market my latest novel, ‘Something Missing’. Rebecca is studying at […]
‘Meet the Authors’ event in London with MadeGlobal publishing. Last Sunday I attended, via live streaming on my computer, MadeGlobal’s ‘Meet the Authors’ event. There was only one hitch…8 pm Saturday evening London time was 5 am Sunday morning in […]
Dreams do come true I’m so excited. The manuscript of my novel, ‘Something Missing’ has been accepted for publication by MadeGlobal Publishing and I’m over the moon. I feel like a child on Christmas morning unwrapping something I’ve wanted for […]
I have known Wendy Dunn for many years. Recently we both completed our doctorate at Swinburne University. Believe me, those study bonds run deep. Women collaborate and support each other. There is no competition, no one-up-man-ship, just genuine friendship. As […]
‘The best laid plans of mice and men oft go astray’. This quote from Robert Burns’ poem “To a Mouse” certainly applies to me. I make plans, constantly, but so often life intervenes. However, I am back in the land […]
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 […]
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 […]