
-
Join 11.3K other subscribers
Search this site
Silent Eye Workshops


Find me on Facebook
Follow me on Twitter @SCVincent

Join me on Goodreads

Enjoyed the blog? Buy the books…
All books available in Paperback and for Kindle from Amazon. Click the images to find out more...With Stuart France
The Triad of Albion


- The Doomsday Series



- Lands of Exile



Graphic Novels





Finding Don & Wen


By Sue Vincent









With Dr G. Michael Vasey

Books by Stuart France





Silent Eye Workbooks


Steve Tanham

Copyright ©Sue Vincent 2019
Please respect the copyright of all original material and images on this site. You are welcome to use excerpts, reblogs and links as long as clear, named credit and appropriate links back to this site are used. Written permission is required for all other reproduction. Thank you.
-
Latest Posts
- Love to Sue…
- White Sun…
- Lizard-Men
- Door of Dreams
- Year of the Pig…
- Time travelling: A place of kings and “holy air…”
- Lucky
- Songs of a bard….
- Petals of the Rose
- Remember…
- A Rebellious Streak…
- A Pen and the Swords
- Spendyke…
- Mister Fox in Holmfirth
- Mister Fox: Winter’s Tail…
- Mister Fox and The Green Man…
- …And the Green Man
- Mister Fox…
- Big Chants…
- Big Liars…
Category Archives: Books
Jewel in the Claw II… Stuart France
* ‘Foolery, Sir, does walk About the orb like the sun It shines everywhere…’ * Reblogged from Stuart France
Posted in Art, Books
Tagged interpretation, magic, Poetry, psychology, Renaisssance, Shakespeare quote, story, symbolism, weekend workshop
2 Comments
Jewel in the Claw… Stuart France
* ‘The fool doth think he is wise But the wise man Knows himself to be a fool…’ * Reblogged from Stuart France
Posted in Art, Books
Tagged esoteric, interpretation, Lyric, Photography, Poetry, psychology, Renaisssance, Shakespeare quote, story, The Silent Eye, weekend workshop
3 Comments
Impossible things
“‘I can’t believe that!’ said Alice. ‘Can’t you?’ the Queen said in a pitying tone. ‘Try again: draw a long breath, and shut your eyes.’ Alice laughed. ‘There’s no use trying,’ she said ‘one can’t believe impossible things.’ ‘I daresay … Continue reading
Posted in Books, writing
Tagged Alice, imagination, lewis carroll, memory, Tenniel, Through the looking glass
19 Comments
The Merely Moral… Stuart France
* …Are glad to accept that standard by which those bestowed with an overplus of spirit become their equal. * The struggle for equality before divinity is for them a way of life… * Continue reading at Stuart France
Posted in Art, Books
Tagged esoteric, interpretation, Life, Lyric, meaning, philosophy, Photography, psychology, The Silent Eye
2 Comments
A Last Laugh?… Stuart France
* The New European, in need of a costume rifles through the storehouse of history but finds none that quite fit… * We may consider the twenty-first century (common age) with regard to these wayward predilections of style… * In … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books
Tagged esoteric, interpretation, Life, Lyric, meaning, mystery, philosophy, Photography, psychology, The Silent Eye
1 Comment
Formulas of Virtue… Stuart France
* We have become well versed in the love of enemies… That’s the long and the short of it! * Silent and graceful, we move, as automata, in a pit of vipers… * Continue reading at Stuart France
Posted in Art, Books
Tagged esoteric, interpretation, Life, Lyric, meaning, mystery, philosophy, Photography, psychology
3 Comments
Hare-Skin in Moon-Face… Stuart France
* Sister-Sun and Sister-Moon walked side by side in the sky… Both were cold. * One day they caught a hare, skinned it, and put it in a cooking-pot to stew… * While the hare was stewing The two sisters … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Folk Tale, Life, The Silent Eye
Tagged esoteric, landscape, Lyric, magic, mystery, Mythology, psychology, story, symbolism
4 Comments
‘Pictures from and Exhibition’ from Tallis Steelyard… now available on Kindle
Now available on Amazon UK and Amazon.com
Posted in Books, fantasy, fiction
Tagged Amazon, blog tour, Book launch, guest post, humour, Jim Webster, kindle, poet, Port Naain
7 Comments
Hare and Lion… Stuart France
* There once was a Lion who came to town. “I want Man to be my brother,” said Lion, “and by and by I will take him into my house. “Very well,” said Man, and so Lion started visiting him. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Folk Tale
Tagged esoteric, Life, meaning, psychology, story, symbolism, The Silent Eye, Trickster
2 Comments
