
-
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…
Daily Archives: November 10, 2019
Sitting, for a moment, with Possibility ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from The Light Behind the Story: It’s Monday morning. The teenagers are off to school, the husband to work. There is a dog on each couch. One beside me, the other off at a forty-five degree angle with her … Continue reading
Painted Soul ~ Nova #writephoto
The man, and his dog, sat on the front porch swing, and watched the sun set, below the far away hills. Sixty-seven years, Mr Silversteun lived in this house. It was the one his parents, Bertha and Fred Silversteun, bought … Continue reading
Living Lore: The Noble Impe ~ Gary Stocker
In the Beauchamp Chapel in the Collegiate Church of St Mary in Warwick, is the tomb of Robert Dudley, Lord Denbigh, son of Robert and Lettice Dudley, Earl and Countess of Leicester (nicknamed the “Noble Impe”). He sadly died in … Continue reading
Posted in Guest post, Living Lore
Tagged children, fairy lore, folklore, history, tomb, Warwick
6 Comments
Glow ~ Cheryl #writephoto
November morning Warm colors spread on cold morn Trees shiver with frost Continue reading at The Bag Lady
Time Bleed…
* … “Stratford Strange Day!” “I don’t know what you mean?” “Well, the first thing was our conversation before we’d even properly decided we were going to Stratford…” “Which one?” “Statues!” “Oh, that one. It didn’t strike me as particularly … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Art, Books, france and vincent, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, writing
1 Comment
Dawn ~ JP #writephoto
Dawn breaks above the snowy hills cast away dark fear and ills beyond the clouds, bright color spills The night was long, dark and cold nightmares flee as dawn unfolds Continue reading at the Wide-eyed Wanderer
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged challenges, Poetry, Songs I love, writephoto
Leave a comment
Remembering
My mother was not quite seventeen when I was born. She and my father, just three years her senior, had married early as he had joined the army. They were still living close to home when I first came into … Continue reading
Posted in The Silent Eye
Tagged casualties, childhood, effects of war, memories, peace, poppies, remembrance day, soldiers, war
7 Comments
Glow ~ Sadje #writephoto
Looking at the dawn gives me hope That this new day will be better than yesterday The glow which is lighting up the sky Says that something wondrous may happen In the day which is going to start Continue reading … Continue reading
Blaze #midnighthaiku
* Flames warm a cold dawn Comfortable illusion Colour melts the frost *
