A new review of Life Lines: Poems from a Reflection

A wonderful review of Life Lines…

The themes in Life Lines by Sue Vincent are varied, accessible and remarkable in their ability to let you see things through her eyes. Commonplace topics such as a sunset, are described so perfectly and with a fresh viewpoint that reminds us that this moment is unique – that this particular sunset will never return.

The mood varies but the quality of the writing never loses its power or its clarity. There is much to stir the soul here and the way that Sue Vincent captures the essence of things – whether it’s watching a lover sleeping, a mother appreciating what age and experience has done to her body or an awareness of the natural world that we’re part of. The commonplace becomes remarkable when we see it from her perspective.

It’s hard to write a review of poetry because it’s impossible not to introduce a subjectivity that picks out details that appeal more to one person than another. What I can say is that there are poems here that will satisfy everyone – even those who don’t think they like poetry. That is the mark of a remarkable poet.

Life Lines

Poems from a Reflection

“The pen paints the souls longing in jewel tones.”

A collection of fifty-two poems of life, love and inspiration.

There are joys for which we cannot find expression, moments that have a depth of emotion that can only be shared in images. It is here that poetry comes into its own, for the pictures we paint with words can conjure all the emotions of the human heart. From solitude to passion, from aspiration to the quest for the soul’s inner light, we seek to find ways to share our journey through life, to witness our footsteps as we pass through its shifting sands and cast a reflection on time itself. The poet is both mirror and reflection, framing the images of a human life and giving them a beating heart.

Available via Amazon UK, Amazon.com

and worldwide for Kindle and in Paperback

About Sue Vincent

Sue Vincent was a Yorkshire born writer, esoteric teacher and a Director of The Silent Eye. She was immersed in the Mysteries all her life. Sue maintained a popular blog and is co-author of The Mystical Hexagram with Dr G.M.Vasey. Sue lived in Buckinghamshire, having been stranded there due to an accident with a blindfold, a pin and a map. She had a lasting love-affair with the landscape of Albion, the hidden country of the heart. Sue  passed into spirit at the end of March 2021.
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24 Responses to A new review of Life Lines: Poems from a Reflection

  1. Gwen M. Plano says:

    Congratulations, dear Sue. I look forward to reading it. Blessings.

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  2. Kudos on another wonderful review, Sue! Life Lines is on my kindle… ❤

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  3. Marcia says:

    I’m heading straight over to get this one right now. I’ve started a Books of Poetry folder on my Kindle, and am choosing random poems to read when I have a few spare minutes here and there, and don’t want to start something longer. This sounds right up my alley. Congratulations on receiving such a moving review, Sue, and I have a feeling it’s well earned. 🙂 So glad you shared it! 🙂

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  4. Jane Sturgeon says:

    Dearest Sue, a wonderful review for Life Lines. Congratulations and well deserved I am heading over to buy it right now. ❤️

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  5. Just got and downloaded the kindle version. Adding it to my reading list for this month. Congratulations. You deserve great honors for your work, Sue. Cheers.❤💕

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  7. alexcraigie says:

    I’m glad you liked the review, Sue. I love Ani’s poetry – it makes me laugh and the metre, rhyme and punchline are brilliant executed. Not bad for a small dog. Life Lines stirred me in a different way. I have some poetry books on the shelf that I dip into when I feel the need and this one has joined them. I mean every word of that review. ❤

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  8. -Eugenia says:

    Congrats on the lovely review, Sue. I added it to my Kindle! ❤️

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