While this isn’t a horse book, this is a series I think many people will enjoy for years to come. A hidden gem among books, it’s well worth seeking!
Category: Blog
An Opportunity for Writers
If you’ve ever dreamt of becoming an author, of using your words to change the lives of others, then this is for you.
10 Activities for the Truly Horseless: How to Keep the Love of Horses Alive When There’s No Barn in Sight
Love horses, but can’t ride? Read this article to learn about ten activities to indulge your horse-crazy passion.
Of Mustangs and Misty: How Pony Penning Day Could Be the Answer to America’s Wild Horse Problem
The war over mustangs has been waging since 1971. But could an older tradition be the answer? Or something else?
Author of the Month: Marguerite Henry
Marguerite Henry could be called one of the world’s greatest equine fiction writers, and introduced the Chincoteague Pony to the world. However her achievements surpass just the island.
How to Draw a Chincoteague Pony Mare and Foal
Drawing a full horse can be hard, but today I’ve broken down the steps so you can draw your very own Misty and foals (or in this case, the Phantom as a filly).
From the Horse’s Mouth: Books and Movies about Chincoteague Ponies
The famous island ponies have been subject of page and screen for years. Here are the most notable works written about them.
Island Ponies: The Story of the Ponies Who Put a Little Town on the Map
The world-famous Virginian ponies have a rich and illustrious history, as well as being made famous by a little mare named Misty.
Author of the Month: Susan K. Marlow
A true gem among authors, Susan Marlow writes about horses, faith, and Wild West adventures with a love for her readers like none other.
How to Personalize a Horse Halter
Whether you own a horse or you’re still waiting, this article will help you create a special halter for that favorite horse.