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Author Archives: Sue Vincent
Midnight Haiku … #midnighthaiku
For around five years, I posted a haiku every night at midnight. I like the constraint of the seventeen syllables of the classic ‘haiku in English’, exploring brevity to capture multiple layers of meaning. I like the discipline of writing … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Books, Photography, Poetry, Spirituality, symbolism, writing
Tagged new book, Poetry, Verse
32 Comments
For a bacon sandwich…
Although this was written a few years ago during a relatively minor, though annoying, health problem… now that I can no longer swallow effectively with the cancer, it seems to fit the bill perfectly 😉 I’m just a tad bored … Continue reading
The Shifting Stones of Stonehenge ~ Steve Tanham
Not to be outdone by the recent discoveries on Orkney, Stonehenge – one of the world’s most famous stone circles – has thrown up a whole new story about its origins… and its original face. (1100 words, a ten-minute read) … Continue reading
Posted in archaeology
Tagged bluestones, Origin of Stonehenge, Professor Mike Parker Pearson, stonehenge
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H. R. R. Gorman reviews Finding Don and Wen…
A five star review on Amazon of “Finding Don and Wen” from author, H. R. R. Gorman… Intriguing Delve into Mystery and Growth This short little book is deceptively deep. While on its surface just a collection of letters, Finding … Continue reading
Temple of Living Light
* The third book should have been straight-forward. “If the first two are, ‘…Land’ and ‘…Lore’, respectively, then, Giants Dance should be ‘…Light’. * “I can’t even remember what’s in it.” “Doom and gloom, mostly, I think.” * We need … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Don and Wen, france and vincent, travel
Tagged Books, esoteric fiction, inner guidance, new book, spiritual adventure
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One last blow for freedom ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: Wagan Tarp was one of those gentlemen you instinctively warm to. He had led, for a soldier, a largely blameless life. He had risen to the rank of sergeant, leading crossbowmen across Partann … Continue reading
Posted in reblog
Tagged Mime, scatological verses, Sleeping in the rain, Trombones, Wilder shores of modern music
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Colleen Cheesebro reviews Finding Don and Wen…
A wonderful review on Amazon of “Finding Don and Wen” from poet and author, Colleen Cheesebro… Listen to the living land to learn its history! This book explores the actual experiences of two friends through letters as they scrutinize the … Continue reading
Flowers, ice-cream and magic…
Apart from the simple act that I was still here to register it and groan, the day did not start well. Pain woke me… another one of those vicious circles where, if I get a good night’s sleep, I have … Continue reading
Posted in Friendship, The Silent Eye
Tagged cancer, friends, laughter, love, pain, terminal illness
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Fog and marzipan
It’s a chilly, drab kind of morning at present, I wondered what it would bring once the sun came up to show us the day. The question was soon answered. Fog. The kind of heavy mist that lets through no … Continue reading
