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Category Archives: Books
Featured On the Reef ~ Sue Vincent @SCVincent #MidnightHaiku
Sue’s Midnight Haiku is now in a collection and available today! 🎉 I’ve posted about my love of Sue’s haiku here and am so excited about this! New Release Midnight Haiku by Sue Vincent Haiku is a Japanese poetry … Continue reading
G. Michael Vasey reviews “Finding Don and Wen”
Gary Vasey knows ‘Don’ and ‘Wen’ and their way of working in the landscape. His own new website, Earth Magic Brno has recently launched, and the book has pointed him in new directions… I enjoyed this book a lot. The … Continue reading
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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
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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
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
Getting there!
Well, at last! The three books of the Triad of Albion are now live, in paperback and for Kindle… and illustrated in black and white, which finally takes the printing costs, and therefore the sales price, down to a sensible … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Books, Photography, Spirituality
Tagged Initiate, landscape, living land, magic
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Willow Willers reviews “Laughter Lines: Life From The Tail End” by Sue Vincent
Yet another five-star review for the small dog… Such a wonderful book, to make you laugh and cry in turn. Ani and Sue have such a beautiful relationship and that shines through. Continue reading at The Small Dog’s Blog
Balroop Singh reviews “Life Lines” #BookReview
I have no idea how I missed this wonderful review from Balroop Singh at Emotional Shadows… Thank you, Balroop! I often say that poetry is my first love; we soar and swing on the wings of words together. I share … Continue reading
Jen Goldie reviews Laughter Lines: Life from the Tail End
Reblogged from Jen Goldie: “Take a life with a small dog in tow, add a dash of red hair dye, a selection of crumbling bis- cuits and a passion for recitable verse… The result is a recipe for laughter. Sue … Continue reading
