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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.

Dream Destination ~ Rebecca Cutler #writephoto

a destination of quietude flowers in bloom on myriads of green hills contemplation by adjusting my attitude billowy clouds, reflecting off the glass-like lake watching herons fly against the truest of blues my mind wanders, escape to the island across … Continue reading

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Knowing your profiteroles ~ Tallis Steelayard, aka Jim Webster

Tallis Steelyard and Jim Webster visit Robbie’s Inspiration on their blog  tour: The events I shall now relate happened a few years after Illus Wheelburn made his escape from Prae Ducis, his fare funded by his production of maps of … Continue reading

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Hinting at Shadows #BookReview by Harmony Kent

Originally posted on Lemon Shark:
? Get your copy HERE ? First wonderful surprise was seeing a tweet with the hashtag #amreading followed by my book. I smiled all day. What a lovely thing to do. But look what I…

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The Other World ~ Eluminora Creations #writephoto

I knew none of it was real, but the shift of dirt under my bare feet and the piercing reflection of sun on the vast water begged me to believe otherwise. Alone, I walked down to the shore of the … Continue reading

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Stone of the Night…

* You are a passenger… You stay under glass… You are driven through the city’s ripped back-sides. You leave the city’s ripped back-sides on a road which snakes through low, rough, foothills. Far on the horizon a solitary fin-shaped peak … Continue reading

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Glass ~ Cheryl #writephoto

Clouds roll in but stays smooth until the first tear falls. Then doppling the glassed over mind, the heart shows itself. Reblogged from The Bag Lady

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What dreams may come?

The stories we heard as children remain with us as we grow. We know them well and, at need, can dredge from memory all the salient points to retell them to a new generation of children. The characters are familiar … Continue reading

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This is the Place ~ Jim Adams #writephoto

I was told to drop the dead body here, because nobody would ever find it. I am a hit man working in the modern version of Murder, Inc., which is an organized crime murder for hire organization that is contracted … Continue reading

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Following #midnighthaiku

* Roads lead where they will Pathways into the unknown Once joined we follow *

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Tips and Advice: Readers and Authors:Twitter ~ James J. Cudney

Reblogged from James J. Cudney: It’s the first official week of the Tips & Advice feature on the This Is My Truth Now blog. If you’re new to this segment, scroll toward the bottom to learn more about it and … Continue reading

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