I am over at the small dog’s blog for Ani’s Advent 2020!. Thank you Ani and Sue Vincent for hosting me with the story of how our two cats, Push-Push and Smudge, came to live with us. You can read it here: https://thesmalldogs.blog/2020/12/17/anis-advent-2020-roberta-eaton/
About 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, https://scvincent.com and is currently owned by Ani, the inimitable Small Dog, who also writes.
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”.
Since then she has published a number of books, beginning with “Swords 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 her collaboration with Stuart France. Together they have written the Triad of Albion, the Doomsday trilogy and the first books in the Lands of Exiles series.
These books tell a true adventure in a fictional manner. They are at once a journey into the ancient and sacred landscape of Albion and the story of a growing and rather oddball friendship.
The Triad of Albion was followed by the Doomsday trilogy and France and Vincent are now working on the three books in the Lands of Exile series, where the adventures of Don and Wen stray down the paths of fiction.
They have also published a number of graphic works together exploring folklore and legend, as well as writing independently. https://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. https://thesilenteye.co.uk
Sue Vincent has a wonderful collection of fascinating books which you can find here: https://www.amazon.com/Sue-Vincent/e/B00F2L730W
Thank you for coming over to visit 🙂
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My pleasure, Sue.
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Welcome Sue and nice to get to know you! “the inherent magic in living and being”–I sure like the sound of that.
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Thank you, Jacqui. Sue’s blog and books are wonderful.
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That was a sweet post, Robbie. Ani’s advent calendar posts are always fun.
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Hi Diana, Ani’s advent calendar is always a highlight of the blogging year.
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🙂
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A beautiful post, Robbie on Sue. She is a great writer.
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Thank you, Kamal. I agree, she is.
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You are welcome dear Robbie.
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Heading over to read it now.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Hi Pete, thanks for visiting.
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Lovely story, Robbie. I’m happy your mother is doing well.
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Thank you, Jill.
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I’m heading over to read now. With names like Push-Push and Smudge, how can I resist?
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Yes, my dad did pick different names for our cats, Liz.
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🙂
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I loved how your family came to compromises that seemed to work for all concerned.
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Thank you, Elizabeth. It did all work out well and out cats are now part of the family.
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I loved reading about how the two cats came into your life. We have two cats as well xo
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That is lovely, Christy. Cats are wonderful pets.
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Robbie’s post is just beautiful!
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Thank you, Jennie.
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You’re welcome, Robbie.
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