CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
The exhibition En av ängens alla blommor (One of all the meadow's flowers) is currently on display
Gamla Uppsala Church 31/5 - 30/8
https://www.svenskakyrkan.se/uppsala/nyheter/en-av-angens-alla-blommor-
The Messenger Magazine
A poetry book can easily become clichéd, pretentious, or, in the worst case, flat. Not this one. I am pleasantly surprised with each page I read. Many of the poems rhyme, but they don't feel artificial; on the contrary, the language flows like a babbling brook. The texts are both light and profound. After reading the book, I feel it is a good companion on a journey, both a physical one and the journey of life. Susanne suggests the book be used in church services or confirmation, which I also think is fitting. The white cover has a simple illustration on the front that I interpret as a door, an archway, a window, or a mirror – any of which would suit the theme. Susanne has a knack for speaking truthfully and genuinely about life, and I believe we will be reading more from her in the future.
Lovisa Lo Fundell - Budbäraren
"Written in free verse with rhythm and rhyme, you succeed admirably. You articulate a journey to God and portray the difficult with honest hopefulness and light. Challenging to recite at times but always well thought out. A good balance between poetry and content. A welcome contribution to the array of Christian devotional literature, regardless of age."
Niklas Bonde, Curate
BA in Literary Studies
Church of Sweden in Haparanda
Hans-Erik Lindström
Hans-Erik Lindström is a priest in the Church of Sweden (retired since 2009) and an author. He was one of the founders of Ny gemenskap (New Community), an association for vulnerable people experiencing homelessness and substance abuse problems. His involvement also included demonstrations for the rights of the homeless and lobbying decision-makers. From 1997 to 2009, he built up the Pilgrim Centre in Vadstena and has since led several hundred pilgrim walks.
https://www.verbum.se/forfattare/hans-erik-lindstrom-a10295