This blog and web site are dedicated to the well-being of horses, dream animals that live alongside us. Tragically, horses need protection from various kinds of abuse at the hands of human beings. The mistreatment takes many forms. Horses are left to die in some obscure pasture or damp stall. They're trained brutally and senselessly. And they're deliberately killed. My writing here and in my novels is a small way to help animals I've owned, ridden, and bred, and at all times, loved completely.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Writers' Fun in Franklin
Every year in September, the Council of the Written Word sponsors a writers' workshop in Franklin, Tennessee. This year it will be held on Saturday, September 18, 2010, at the Williamson County Public Library, and will feature three writers with stellar achievements and honors. Ted Swindley will speak on "Narrative Play: Stories My Grandmother Told Me;" Caroline Alexander on "Telling True Stories: The Art of Non-Fiction;" and Dr. Lorraine M. Lopez on "Contrapuntal Conversations: How Dialogue Works." For more information, see http://www.cww-writers.org/events/FallSem2010/FallSem10main.htm.
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