Follow the Yellow Brick Road
The future feels uncertain. If the events of the last 15 months have taught us anything it is not to take our freedoms, families and
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Sarah Fae lives in a chapel near Hadrian’s Wall in rural Northumberland, England. She spends her time teaching yoga, walking in the woods and writing poems, stories, articles and teacher training programs on spiritual and social issues.
After ten years in the classroom she left to pursue her writing career and recently wrote and published her first children’s book based on a series of real life encounters she had with a white stag affectionately named Ghost
Sarah was awarded ‘Student of the Year’ by Sunderland University for her humanitarian work overseas whist completing her PGCE, something to this day she still finds ironic, given her rebellious spirit whilst in school.
Her professional life began in the newsrooms of North East England and progressed quickly into a radio presenting career.
She now enjoys the simple things in life, like a fine whisky, a good stretch and time spent communing with nature.
The future feels uncertain. If the events of the last 15 months have taught us anything it is not to take our freedoms, families and
Trolls to me have always represented FUN! Like those little characters that roll out of the rocks in the Frozen films or the ones with
There are forces at play on this planet way beyond our current cognitive field awareness. A dog whistle is a frequency only perceived by a
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