Vicki Mackenzie Explained

Vicki Mackenzie
Birth Place:England
Occupation:Journalist, author
Yearsactive:1960s-present

Vicki Mackenzie (born 1947), an author and journalist, was born in England and spent much of her early life in Australia. The daughter of a naval officer, she graduated from Queensland University and became a reporter at the Sun newspaper in Sydney.

Later she moved on to London where she worked as a features writer on the Daily Sketch and the Daily Mail. She went on to write for the Sunday Times, The Observer, the Daily Telegraph, the Sunday Telegraph, the Daily Express, the Mail on Sunday and many national magazines.[1]

Buddhism

Since taking a month-long meditation course in Nepal in 1976, her primary interest has been to make the profundity of Buddhist philosophy accessible to the general public.[2] Her books on Buddhism and reincarnation include:

She was interviewed by the Radio National program The Spirit of Things in 2002 about her book, Why Buddhism? Westerners in Search of Wisdom.[3] Her book Cave in the Snow: a woman's quest for enlightenment was reviewed in Minneapolis City Pages.[4]

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References

  1. Book: Mackenzie, Vicki. Vicki Mackenzie. Cave in the Snow: A Western Woman's Quest for Enlightenment. Bloomsbury Publishing. 1998. jacket flap. 978-1-58234-045-6.
  2. Web site: 1st International Conference on Mind and Its Potential. 20 December 2007. 2005.
  3. News: The Spirit of Things – Today's Buddhists: City Slickers and Forest Dwellers. 27 January 2002. Radio National. 12 November 2008.
  4. News: Vicki Mackenzie: Cave in the Snow. Petrovic. Jelena. 14 October 1998. Minneapolis City Pages. 12 November 2008.

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