Theodore Roosevelt
Riding with Theodore Roosevelt in Equus, April 2018.
- Republished by Equus online September 20, 2023.
Family History
The Lost Vowel in The Fourth River run by the Chatham University MFA program. This is one of the pieces of which I am most proud.
https://www.thefourthriver.com/tributaries-newnature/2021/5/26/the-lost-vowel
The Lost Vowel (longer version) in Scrawl Winter, 2023.
Krie Eleison in LogoSophia at Christmas, 2022.
Catch and Release in Glint Literary Journal in Winter, 2023
Horses in History
Detecting Icelandic Horse Origins USIHC Quarterly.
- Cited twice in the Wikipedia Article on "The Icelandic Horse" which is identified as "one of the best articles produced by the Wikipedia community" and flagged as of high importance to the WikiProject Iceland and medium importance to the WikiProject Equine.
- Cited in Wikipedia article on the "Mongolian Horse."
- Published in USIHC Quarterly Linked to from Nortland Horse Web Site in Norway
- Cited in "A Scientific and Historical Investigation on Mongolian Horses" in a Russian publication http://historic-journal.ru/2017/scientific-and-historical-investigation-on-mongolian-horses/.
- Cited in "The Roles of Humans in Horse Distribution" by Sandra Olsen, pp. 105-120, in the book Wild Equids: Ecology, Management, and Conservation edited by Jason I. Ransom, Petra Kaczensky, John Hopkins University Press, May 15, 2016
- Cited in "Spotted phenotypes in horses lost attractiveness in Middle Ages" by Wutke, S., et al. in Scientific Reports 6:38548 · December 2016 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/311500236_Spotted_phenotypes_in_horses_lost_attractiveness_in_the_Middle_Ages
- Cited in "International Horse People 500 AD" by Katarina Lundgren, MiMer Centre, Equine Human Education and Research Centre, August 29, 2020
- Cited by C. Arnett in "Hestaping (Horse Meetings) in Medieval Icelandic Culture," p. 190 in Pleasure and Leisure in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age, Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, Aug 5, 2019.
- Cited by E. Konopka in "Of Horses and Men Symbolic Value of Horse in Icelandic Art," Zoophilologica. Polish Journal of Animal Studies, June 2020. Saskia Wutke,
- "Tracing Changes in Space and Time: Paternal Diversity and Phenotypic Traits during Horse Domestication," November 2016, University of Eastern Finland Thesis.
- Mentioned in Kristina Stelter, "The Horse of the Vikings," Academia, https://www.academia.edu/31039786/
- The_Horse_of_the_Vikings Konopka, Emiliana. "O koniach i ludziach. Symboliczne znaczenie konia w sztuce islandzkiej." Nr 6 (2020): Zoophilologica - T.6 (2020)
- Cited in Huizinga and Callois, "Pleasure and Leisure in the Middle Ages," 2019, Dokumen.Pub
Jules Verne and the Icelandic Horse USIHC Quarterly, p. 39
Icelandic Pony in William Morris' Kitchen Blessiblog
Equine Heath
Case Study: Blessi's Mysterious Nosebleed Equus September 2018.
Beating the Odds: The Astonishing Survival of Icelandic Horse Twins The Northwest Horse Source,
- Also published in the North American Icelandic Horse Stud Book.
What is Bone Spavin? USIHC Quarterly,
- Translated into French by Alexandra Russ and published as "Qu'est-ce Que L'Eparvin" in Les Crinieres Islandaises. September 2014
Spots in the Eyes (MCOA) USIHC Quarterly
- This article is cited Kristina Stelter's "The Horse of the Vikings" in Icelandic Horse Quarterly 2016. https://www.academia.edu/31039786/The_Horse_of_the_Vikings
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My article on laminitis is also cited in the USIHC Riding Badge Program.
Horse Humor
Sitting Pretty, Equus On-line, December 1, 2017
Jousting for Success USIHC Quarterly, p. 37
The Donut Effect Behind the Bit (Online) August 2018
Blessi Has a Bad Hair Day USIHC Quarterly, p. 29
Grass, Grass Everywhere Nor Any Bite to Eat USIHC Quarterly
Icelandic Horses
There is no Tolt in Dressage USIHC Quarterly, p. 32
- Also published in Canada by the Canadian Icelandic Horse Organization
- Also published in Canada by the Canadian Icelandic Horse Organization
Introduction to Conformation USIHC Quarterly, p. 18
United States Icelandic Horse Congress Marketing Brochure
Horse Training
Principles of Horse Learning USIHC Quarterly, p. 38
Craft of Writing
Character Creation Is Not a Crystal Growing Kit Page and Spine Fiction Showcase
Why Do We Write in Page and Spine Fiction
https://pagespineficshowcase.com/pamela-nolf.html
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