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Category Archives: adventure
Sharing the quest…
In the books written with Stuart France, we weave a story which details our journeys through the sacred landscape of old Albion, the ancient and inner heart of Britain. They are not factual guides or journals of our travels, nor … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Books, Churches, Don and Wen, History, mystery, Photography, Poetry, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged clues, gazetteer, riddles, The Initiate, verses
10 Comments
I Will Find Death – Colleen Brown
Reblogged from Colleen Brown at The Chatter Blog: I will find death. Because it’s there to be found. It is not elusive. And I, here, am not eternal. But when I find it I’ll have a few things to say … Continue reading
Posted in adventure
Tagged 2014 Re-Write, Believe, eternity, faith, Gateway, Life, memories, One Of My Favorite Pieces, power, Powerless, promise, time
8 Comments
Still not entirely domesticated – Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: I suppose it is inevitable. If two attractive unmarried ladies decide to run a boarding house, specialising in providing homely accommodation for single men; there will be gossip. All the more so when the aforementioned ladies … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books, fantasy, fiction, Humour
Tagged disappearance, Jim Webster, mystery, poet, Port Naain
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The Wyrm and the Wyrd – Within the living land
It had been a long time since I had first come across a reference to Thor’s Cave when I was doing some research for Dark Sage. We were not, at that point, feeling the call to go there; caves were … Continue reading
The Wyrm and the Wyrd: Legacy
The little Church of the Holy Cross at Ilam is one of those places that seems to have something to offer every visitor, no matter in what period or area their interest lies. There are stained glass windows that capture … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, Art, Churches
Tagged celtic, Christianity, Don and Wen, Ilam, legend, mystery, Saxon font, St Bertram, Staffordshire, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, Thor's Cave
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The Wyrm and the Wyrd: Caught on the Edge
We had almost stopped there on our way to Wales. The suggestion had been made, but for some reason I had been reluctant to turn aside from our road west, for what might be no more than a walk in … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, fantasy, fiction, Landscape, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye, travel
Tagged Alan Garner, Alderley Edge, Brisingamen, caves, Weidstone, wizard
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Poet in Residence – Tallis Steelyard
There are two main schools of thought about debt and debtors’ prisons. The first holds, not unreasonably, that if a chap is locked up in prison, how on earth can he earn the money he needs to pay you back? … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books, fantasy, fiction, Humour
Tagged bad wine, debt, indentured labourers, Jim Webster, Mutt, poet in residence, Port Naain, shifty looking gentlemen, slime
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Guest author: G. Michael Vasey – Magic, Demonic Possession, and Eternal Life – it’s all there in Lord of the Elements
Several years ago, I sat in a pub in London with my eldest son who was spending a semester at Kings College, talking about magic and reality. The conversation was intriguing though likely fueled by the ale as we thought … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books
Tagged Amazon, Book launch, kindle, magic, mystery, new book, novella, occult, paranormal
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Guest author: Lyn Horner – Beguiling Delilah – a new release!
US Amazon UK Amazon CA: Amazon AU: Amazon He’s a Navajo sworn to bring her to America; She’s a sexy genius in a race with him across France At last! Beguiling Delila (Romancing the Guardians, Book 6) is here. This one took longer than … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books
Tagged Amazon, kindle, new book, new release, paranormal, romance, series, supernatural, western psychic powers
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