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Some of the groups and organizations I’ve worked with:

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I help people with a hunger for goodness, truth and beauty unleash their creative potential and find their poetic voice, so that acting from a place that feels authentic they can take the action in the world they feel is needed.

I do this through a combination of Live performances, Write in the Light courses and community projects.

Faith isn’t just about what you’ve come to believe, it’s about what you dare to do

It’s an entirely different environment and a wholly new path ahead.

Equal parts newfound safety and newfound danger – the life of creative and faith filled action is actually what most of us dream about.

My contribution and gift is to help you to find it through writing, creating and discovering the gifts you’ve been given to share.

By listening to poetry, writing your own … and daring to follow the clues that emerge.

Sarah with arms open wide

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Talk to Sarah the Bard

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Let’s talk and explore unleashing your creative potential.

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The Bard has the gift of magic; that’s why she’s worth a king’s ransom.

We see that magic through the gift of inspiration that she reveals through her poetry,

and we see her gift for intuition in the way she reads each individual and group to whom she speaks.

She seems to know what needs healing and clarity.

That gift of healing is magical to experience, but is rooted in her deep faith.

She is attuned to inner truth, and she teaches us how to reach down and find that eternal spring within!

Barbara Whitlock

Director of Upper School, Montrose, Boston, USA, after Sarah’s 2nd Bard in Residency

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I especially love the way her poetry invites us into a dialogue. It’s impossible for me to simply read her poems in a passive manner. Every single one of her poems is an invitation to join in the adventure.

Helen Munt

Singer/songwriter, worship leader, Chester, England

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A workshop evening spent in Sarah’s company is immensely fruitful; she inspires and encourages you to think about the important stuff of life, with drama, humour and a wealth of well researched material which will make you long for more”.

Judith Howard

Fundraiser for the Royal Ballet School, London, UK and mother of Samuel and Bella

50 poems for my 50th: A Beginner’s Guide to Opening the World with Words

This collection of poetry is available in paperback or as an audiobook.

“Before I met Sarah I wouldn’t have said that I was a poet… but she has inspired and encouraged me to write…” — Helen Munt, singer songwriter

Poetry by Sarah

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After experiencing storm Eunice today in England, I happened upon a poem I wrote about  another storm I lived through, over a decade ago, in Spain. Interestingly the place happened to be called “Four Winds” in Spanish! But by far the more powerful force was not the extraordinary wind and rain, but the beautiful and transforming…

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Recent posts

Adam and Eve, painting by Edvard Munch

Interview with Bishop Erik Varden

Recently I had the opportunity to sit down with Bishop Eric Varden. He was born in Norway in 1974. In 2002, after 10 years at the University of Cambridge, he joined Mount Saint Bernard Abbey in Charmwood Forest. Pope Francis named him bishop of Trondheim in 2019. The conversation focused on his book Chastity: The…

abstract image of tall building looking like a container

The Container of Abandoned Minds

There is a place
Where standardised thought
Will lead, if you care to go.
Why so few see, where the path leads on
Is hard to say, or know.

The Four Winds in Cuatro Vientos – A Haiku Cluster

After experiencing storm Eunice today in England, I happened upon a poem I wrote about  another storm I lived through, over a decade ago, in Spain. Interestingly the place happened to be called “Four Winds” in Spanish! But by far the more powerful force was not the extraordinary wind and rain, but the beautiful and transforming…

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