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Alice in Time

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About the Blog This is a blog about all things Alice, constructed by Sally Odgers, winner of the 2018 Alice Award. My home page is at https://sallybyname.weebly.com where you'll find the gateway to my maze of websites and blogs. You can contact me in the comments section of this blog, or via the details given at my home page. Several years ago, I teamed up with an English poet whom I knew as MercurySeven. He was a young man and I was a middle-aged woman, but we both frequented a particular writing site and we shared a fascination for science fiction, steampunk themes and metrical verse. Just for fun, we wrote a series of poems based on a particular Time Machine. We loosely took it in turns to take the TM for a spin. One of my pieces was called Alice in Time. It's years since I collaborated with Merc but I hope he's happy and writing up a storm. Alice in the time machine is running out of reasons   Careering her career path and sampling the seasons   Returning u

Goldie Down the Rabbit Hole with Alice

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My friend Goldie Alexander has a pertinent Alice-related comment. When I think of ‘Alice’ I usually think of falling into a rabbit hole. Or shrinking and growing as a result of ‘outrageous fortune’. ‘Alice’ is an excellent metaphor for  the acceptance or non-acceptance of our creativity. From Goldie Alexander who knows all about Alice and rabbit holes.   Details of her latest  work ‘Shakespeare Now!’ can be found on   www.goldiealexander.com . https://www.readings.com.au/event/book-launch-shakespeare-now About the Blog This is a blog about all things Alice, constructed by Sally Odgers, winner of the 2018 Alice Award. My home page is at https://sallybyname.weebly.com where you'll find the gateway to my maze of websites and blogs. You can contact me in the comments section of this blog, or via the details given at my home page.

The Alice Award

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On August 31st, 2018, I became the delighted recipient of the Alice Award; an award given to a female Australian writer for ' an outstanding long-term contribution to Australian literature’.  The Alice is given out every two years by the Society of Women Writers... five state-based groups who each propose a candidate. The five nominees are measured against a checklist of attributes and the one who is deemed most worthy at the time receives the award. The Alice is a bronze statuette of Henry Lawson's Drover's Wife. The winner keeps Alice for two years, and then she goes on to the next winner. However, there is also a framed certificate. To say I am honoured by this peer-judged award is an understatement. To be nominated is a great boost. To win, is enormous. Previous winners include those listed in the photo. This clumsy attempt at Alice-capture took me ages, because Alice proved unexpectedly difficult to photograph. The dark bronze means it needs good lighting, but the