Submissions
Do you work in the equestrian industry and would like to be interviewed? Are you a horse-lover with a story to tell? I am accepting submissions for interviews and/or guest posts on the following subjects:
- pressing welfare issues
- therapy horses and ponies
- barefoot trimming
- traditional shoeing and its justifications
- the horseracing industry (whether you work in this industry, approve, disapprove, have suggestions to make for its improvement...)
- bitless riding
- stories about extraordinary horses
- testimonies about working with horses
- horses and autism
- horses and disabilities
- opinions and comments on the equestrian world
- ...
You can send your submissions and suggestions at this adress: mlvvq.horsepaintings@gmail.com.
All content must be your own and appropriate credit given when needed (if you submit photos which are not your own, please make sure you are allowed to by the photographer).
In the case of comments and criticism on the equestrian world, please no personal attacks and no bashing of named trainers/riders/competitors etc., even if you do not agree with them.
The ethos of this blog is the well-being of horses and of their humans, inclusivity, respectful debate.
You can also submit your horse-related books, fiction and non-fiction, to feature on the Bookshelf section of the blog.
To be featured, please send an image of the cover, the link to the Amazon (or other online retailer) page of the book, a short (1 sentence) description to mlvvq.horsepaintings@gmail.com.
Please note that books which promote controversive training methods or the use of brutal tack will not be accepted.
Note concerning guest posts
- Guest bloggers retain the copyright for the content posted on this blog under their name.
- Guest bloggers must provide original content or give credit where it is due. They must ensure the accuracy of the information they write and will be held responsible for any fallacious claims, copyright infringement, etc.
- Articles submitted by guest bloggers for publication on this blog may be edited. However, no edits will be made without the consent of the author of the guest post. Before publication, the final, edited version of the guest post will be submitted to its author for approval.
- Please be aware that no payment will be offered for guest posts, since this blog is a voluntary endeavour, resulting in no profit for the owner.
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