Happy Sunday to all! I hope this finds you with a smile. ♥
Today, I have the delightful privilege to join Sue Vincent on her most generous, inspiring, and entertaining blog. For anyone who hasn’t been to Sue’s lovely website, I really encourage you to pop over for a visit. I promise, you’ll be glad you did. It’s an honour to be a guest and share a little of my poetry and art. I hope to see you there. This link will take you there.
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Here’s a little introduction, but more goodies await…
Sue Vincent
Sue Vincent is a Yorkshire born writer currently living in the south of England, largely due to an unfortunate incident with a map, a pin and a blindfold. Raised in a spiritually eclectic family she has always had an unorthodox view on life, particularly the inner life, which is often reflected in her writing, poetry and paintings.
She maintains a popular blog, http://www.scvincent.com and is currently owned by a small dog who also blogs and whose own book, “Notes from a Small Dog,” is a bid to raise funds to buy an automatic tennis ball launcher.
Sue lived in France for several years, sharing a Bohemian lifestyle and writing songs before returning to England where the youngest of her two sons was born. She began writing and teaching online several years ago, and was invited to collaborate with Dr G Michael Vasey on their book, “The Mystical Hexagram: The Seven Inner Stars of Power” (Datura Press).
Since then she has published a number of books, beginning with “Sword of Destiny”, a magical tale set in the ancient landscape of Yorkshire. Her retelling of the Egyptian myths, “The Osiriad”, came shortly afterwards along with the Triad of Albion – “The Initiate”, “Heart of Albion” and “Giants Dance” in collaboration with Stuart France. These books tell a factual tale in a fictional manner, that is at once a journey into the landscape, myth and iconography of Albion and the story of a growing and rather oddball friendship.
France and Vincent are now working on the last of the three books in the Doomsday series. http://www.franceandvincent.com/
Sue, along with Steve Tanham and Stuart France, is a Director of the Silent Eye School of Consciousness, an international modern Mystery School that seeks to allow its students to find the inherent magic in living and being. http://www.thesilenteye.co.uk
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Here’s just a sampling of Sue’s books.
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Thanks so much for stopping by today. I hope to see you at Sue’s place!
Cheers and much love to all. ♥
What a great way to start my day. I’m heading over to Sue’s post right now. ❤️️
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Thank you, Soooz! I’m so grateful for all that you do. XO
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❤️️ Always a pleasure to share your marvelous poetry, my friend. XO
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Brilliant and positive introduction of Sue, her books and mystique. I didn’t know she was Yorkshire born. I love it there.
I will check ur Sue’s blog as well and books.
Miriam
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So grateful for your visit and kind words, Miriam. Thank you! 🙂
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Sue is wonderful! I just left her blog a short while ago. Fabulous to see your poetry featured there, Natalie!
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Thank you, Mae! Sue is such a generous soul. I’m so grateful to be there. Cheers! 🙂
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What a lovely post. I’ll pop over to Sue’s blog now. Congratulations Natalie.
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Thanks, Lizzie! 🙂
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Thank you so much for these lovely thoughts, Natalie. I’ve been incredibly busy and so my Sunday reading will probably be Wednesday, but I’m going there now. 🙂
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Maretha, it’s always a joy to see you here. I know exactly what you mean. There doesn’t seem to be enough hours in the day. Crazy, isn’t it! 🙂
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Thank you, Natalie, for this lovely post about such a special person as Sue Vincent! I have read one of her books and will look into more of them. She is a talented and creative lady! Blessings & hugs to you both! ❤️
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Thank you, Janice! Sue is indeed a most generous soul. I’m delighted to be her guest, and it’s wonderful to share the joy in return. Isn’t the blogging community amazing?! My heart is full. Thank you! XO
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Yes, it certainly is! 💕
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What a lovely way to share a link, Natalie.
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Thank you, Robbie! I’m so grateful to Sue for having me over. The blogging community is absolutely amazing. Cheers to sharing the love and joy! 🙂
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I must drop over and see what’s going on!
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Congratulations, Nancy! I’ve left a comment over on the original post and will share it on social media xo
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Thank you, Christy! You’re a gem! XO
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