-
Join 19,731 other subscribers
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
Finding Don & Wen
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
- Big Book of Giants…
- Magical mornings…
- Flying Kites…
- An Unexpected Encounter…
- Hawk at Dusk
- Hawk at Noon
- Labour pains…
- The Calling…
- The Belcherman…
- Words matter
- Living in Colour
- When tomorrow comes
- King’s Shilling…
- The New Mediaevalism…
- Magnetic north
- Free as a bird
- Rowan berries
- Stepping stones
- Dark Fantasy…
- Coming Soon…
Daily Archives: April 25, 2018
New life from old…
So much has happened over the past few days that I am at a loss where to begin. It started with the drive north through a land sprung to life and colour. A day’s warmth and winter had been banished. … Continue reading
Looking the part – Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: As I walk the streets of Port Naain, it strikes me how people try and look the part. Setting aside the mercenary horseman cantering by, you have the butcher with his blood spattered apron. You have … Continue reading
Cantor
Vernal wizardry A solitary singer In guise of herald Breathless before such beauty I stand in silence spellbound For Colleen’s poetry challenge
Jewel in the Claw IV…
* ‘Lifes but a walking shadow A poor player that struts and frets His hour upon the stage Then is heard no more.’ William Shakespeare * Reblogged from Stuart France
Posted in Art, Books
Tagged esoteric, interpretation, Lyric, mystery, Photography, psychology, Renaisssance, shakespeare, story, symbolism, The Silent Eye, weekend workshop
3 Comments