The 2017 September edition of Equus Magazine published my article "Sitting Pretty"
about my Icelandic horse Blessi and Mitttens, the cat who wanted to learn how to ride. Here's a quote from my story:
"Mittens seemed to enjoy her lead line rides on Blessi around the stable grounds. From her lofty perch, she was out of reach of the barn dogs, who were polite but tended to crowd cats on the ground. No self-respecting cat enjoys the constant butt sniffing involved in canine socialization."
In Greek mythology, Pegasus was the horse of the Muses. Why can't a horse be a muse for a modern writer? My passion is writing about history, horses, and humor often featuring my Icelandic horse Blessi. My non-fiction articles have been published in multiple magazines and several countries. I am writing a book titled Rough Riding Through the White House: The Adventures of the Pony Algonquin and the Roosevelt Children. Meanwhile, here are my thoughts on writing.
Sitting Pretty in Equus Magazine
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