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I am asked, with a frequency I have come to find wearying, whether the events of my novels "really happened...
by Leo Nakamura
There is a peculiar sickness that has crept into historical fiction...
by Leo Nakamura
Still trying to decide what to actually DO here.
by Kim
Chekhov's Gun
by Clive Wright
lost in the Horseshoe Casino/Hotel
by Kim
Adventures in Podcasting
by Rachel McCarron
Novels that have influenced my writing
by Clive Wright
dropping seeds all over the place
by Kim
Ancora Imparo
Ancora Imparo
I'm guessing you mean the rider and not the horse :) Glad it ended happily for them.
Barbara
Barbara
LOL, yes, the rider was carted off. I wanted to keep the horse. It would have made a lovely big brother to my cat.
Hannah Faoileán
Hannah Faoileán
Oh dear! I hope both horse and rider were ok in the end. :horse-racing: :horse::man-scientist:
Barbara
Barbara
The horse was fine (he walked ok when I brought him over to the farmer) but I'm not so sure about the rider. The ambulance left the field with blue lights. I suspect the horse fell (it was slippery in the field) and landed on the rider @Hannah F
Emily
Emily
You missed an opportunity to have a horse in the bed too!!!
Barbara
Barbara
Ah yes, @Emily you have no idea how tempting that is. Harry Horse is now in the field between my house and the airfield where I found him, looking a bit sore and bruised. He's now got a tiny limp. He came to my back garden to either say hello, or more likely to say 'let me in, I need a lie down'. Hmmm. Husband or horse? Husband or horse. I won't tell you which. It may just sound too weird.
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