
-
Join 11.3K 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
- Love to Sue…
- White Sun…
- Lizard-Men
- Door of Dreams
- Year of the Pig…
- Time travelling: A place of kings and “holy air…”
- Lucky
- Songs of a bard….
- Petals of the Rose
- Remember…
- A Rebellious Streak…
- A Pen and the Swords
- Spendyke…
- Mister Fox in Holmfirth
- Mister Fox: Winter’s Tail…
- Mister Fox and The Green Man…
- …And the Green Man
- Mister Fox…
- Big Chants…
- Big Liars…
Monthly Archives: April 2018
Afeared – Sight #writephoto
The trail leaving a mark on sand, ignite a curious mind to probe the reason, for which it was made. After all the footprints do seem to go on forever. And yet he couldn’t find the source, as for all … Continue reading
Uploading your Self-Publishing Paperback to KDP Print – Plaisted Publishing House
Reblogged from Plaisted Publishing House: We all know that KDP Print is likely to be taking over from Createspace when they finally close their doors (after all we’ve seen go on in the last 12 mth) I thought it would … Continue reading
Posted in reblog
Tagged author, Contributors, Createspace, description, details, Distribution, formatting, Information, ISBN, KDP Print, Keywords, Manuscript, Marketplaces, Pages Numbers, Paperbacks, Pricing, Proofs, publishing, review, Title, Uploading, writer
11 Comments
Silent Eye: Sixth Weekend Draws Nigh! – by Alienora
Reblogged from Alienora’s Anthology: Silent Eye: A Modern Mystery School has been an important part of my life since its birth way back in 2013; though, actually, the story starts even before then… I first met Stephen Tanham and Sue … Continue reading
Sweeping Up – Jane Dougherty #writephoto
The beach swarmed with police on their telephones, forensics in their white overalls with their tape, marking out and measuring. The tide would be turning soon. They had to be quick. Moll pulled up the hood of her anorak. It … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged microfiction, short fiction, short story, writephoto
5 Comments
A flying visit – The Guild Chapel, Stratford upon Avon
I mentioned that, during our visit to Stratford upon Avon, we had wandered off on our way back to the car, drawn by the tower of a small church. It had proved a profitable detour, bringing us to an old … Continue reading
Posted in Churches, England, historic sites, History, medieval wall paintings, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism
Tagged art, grotesques, Guildhall, New Place, schoolroom, shakespeare
22 Comments
#WritePhoto – Footprints -Ritu Bhathal
Don’t look back, that’s what they always say. Put your best foot forward. So I do. Forging on ahead with life, taking experiences and squeezing each drop of a lesson from them. Continue reading at But I Smile Anyway
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged blog, Blog Post, Blogger, footprints, hope, Marks
7 Comments
Desire for Family – Colline Kook-Chun #writephoto
I walked along the beach, leaving my shoe prints in the sand. Knowing that no-one would follow, I did not look back. The past was over and I had severed all ties. Even though it had been the ‘right thing … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged creative writing, fiction, weekly challenge, Write-photo, writephoto
4 Comments
The year the door opened – Marilyn Armstrong
Reblogged from Serendipity: I have often written that 1969 was my favorite year … and explained why. As a start, it was epic from a news viewpoint. Neil Armstrong walked on the moon in July 1969. I watched it. I had … Continue reading
