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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.

Crown ~ Kim Blades #writephoto

This is a continuation of my story that began in my post, ‘Memory,’ published a few weeks ago, also as a response to Sue Vincent’s #writephoto. Dwarf King, Sterling Trueborn, rose to his feet and looked ahead to where the … Continue reading

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Critical Path ~ Jules #writephoto

When Lee, Sam, Gerry and Cain got to the barn and made it to the second level – Sam tapped Lee on softly on her shoulder pointing to the hypethral (building with no roof) within the north west corner. It … Continue reading

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My Spiritual Journey by Steve Tanham

This week, I will be sharing again a little about the people behind the Silent Eye, starting with its founder, Steve Tanham: Sue has asked Stuart and I to record, in an interview style, our individual spiritual histories. Here’s my … Continue reading

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Crown ~ Di #writephoto

It was a long trek, but they did it, This one night without fail. Thousands of steps for hundreds of feet, They wore a path on their pilgrimage, The only evidence of their existence. The rewards were many Continue reading … Continue reading

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Balance #midnighthaiku

Inextricable Immutably together Light and shadows fall *  

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Mae Clair reviews Grinders by C. S. Boyack

Reblogged From the Pen of Mae Clair: Happy St. Patricks Day, everyone! Whether you’re Irish or not, ’tis a day for the wearing’ o’ the green, and a tip o’ the hat to the wee folk. Right now, we could … Continue reading

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Crop Circle Phenomenon ~ Jim Adams #writephoto

Many people believe that the first crop circles came from Satan himself around 1678, yep that guy with the horns and pointed tail using a scythe to make these mysterious designs in a field of oat. In 1966, near the … Continue reading

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Why to avoid “ing” words in fiction ~ D. Wallace Peach

Reblogged from Diana Wallace Peach at Myths of the Mirror: A few weeks ago, I had a blog-conversation with Jacqui Murray of Worddreams about editing out “ing” words. I’ve heard many times that these words should be avoided when writing … Continue reading

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Uneasy Lies the Head ~ Iain Kelly #writephoto

Two lines cut through a wheat field, disappearing towards the ancient standing stones at the crest of a hill. 1st Man: Never seen anything like it. What could’ve made them? 2nd Man: It’s a mobile. 1st Man: What the hell’s … Continue reading

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Lizard Men…

* QUEEN OF THE NIGHT… It is night and I cannot sleep. Jed cannot sleep either. I can hear him turning in his bed but I do not speak. Steve is asleep. It must be about three in the morning. … Continue reading

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