Search this site
Silent Eye Workshops
Find me on Facebook
Follow me on Twitter @SCVincent
Join me on Goodreads
Enjoyed the blog? Buy the books…
All books available in Paperback and for Kindle from Amazon. Click the images to find out more...With Stuart France
The Triad of Albion- The Doomsday Series
- Lands of Exile
Graphic Novels
By Sue Vincent
With Dr G. Michael Vasey
Books by Stuart France
Silent Eye Workbooks
Steve Tanham
Copyright ©Sue Vincent 2019
Please respect the copyright of all original material and images on this site. You are welcome to use excerpts, reblogs and links as long as clear, named credit and appropriate links back to this site are used. Written permission is required for all other reproduction. Thank you.-
Latest Posts
- Locked-down #midnighthaiku
- Smorgasbord Cafe and Bookstore – Author Updates
- Discovering Albion – day 9: Over the Moors
- Sun-Day…
- Troll Bridge…
- Snail’s pace
- Yearning #midnighthaiku
- The Last of Eden by Frank Prem and the Use of Writing Prompts…
- Discovering Albion – day 9: Saints and Snakestones
- Royalty eh?
- Little Acorns…
- The Small Dog is under the weather…
- Ghosts #midnighthaiku
- ‘UNDER CADER IDRIS’: The Longest Literary Pregnancy in recent decades!~Alienora Browning
- Discovering Albion – day 9: The Church on the Cliff
- Template of Time…
- Mine-Sweeper…
- Winter walks with camera (6) : the shape of drama ~ Steve Tanham
- Distorted reality
- Onward #midnighthaiku
Daily Archives: January 16, 2016
Waterlow Park, a serialised children’s book from Ian Probert
Ian Probert, author of Johnny Nothing, is currently running a serialisation on his blog. Waterlow Park is aimed at the 13+ age group, but, as with any good children’s story, it is a good read for adults too. “It was … Continue reading
At Arbor Low
…I have to wonder about Wen. Even before the ‘Wen’ thing she was a little too eager to run off to all the farthest flung reaches of the known universe at the drop of a hat. The ‘hat’ in this … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Books, Friendship, Spirituality, writing
Tagged ancient monument, Arbor Low, Don and Wen, old religion, stone circle, vision
17 Comments
Passing through
When we had gone, the grass held our shadows Carved into place by the weight of a moment. Eavesdropping trees whispered our secrets To feathered messengers when the sun sought our warmth, And, finding it no more, lent its own … Continue reading
Posted in Landscape, Photography, Poetry
Tagged beauty, memory, passing through, transience
48 Comments