AHP Newsgroup: AHP Member, Marti McGinnis Announces the Launch of New Online Magazine for Equine Advocacy
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Lexington, KY (March 12, 2010)
CONTACT
Marti McGinnis
New Media Co-Creative
859-948-9908
That complements the network for equine advocacy at http://www.equineconnection.org
Starting today equine advocates have a brand new way to access information about their passion in the form of this professionally designed online magazine. AHP member, Marti McGinnis Art Directed and generally shepherded the piece through the auspices of her design company StudioMudio (www.studiomudio.com).
It is a project created to augment the network for equine advocates at: http://www.equineconnection.org. The content was contributed by those throughout the world of equine stewardship and rescue and includes controversial topics sure to spark dialogue. Heralding a new chapter in online information exchange the magazine is linked to online discussion forums for each main article.
Among the contributors are:
r.t. fitch is a high functioning wild horse visionary who is also an author and avid blogger. Find him at: http://www.rtfitch.com
marion altieri has a podcast, several blogs and writes professionally as well as authors her own books and screenplays in her spare time!
http://www.saratoga.com/horse-racing-blog/
karen murdock is an ambassador for her partner, Lukas, and together they have begun inspiring horse lovers wherever they go with their antics and scholarly achievements.
http://www.playingwithlukas.com
natalie voss is a student in the equine studies program at the University of Kentucky. She is a blossoming journalist and an extraordinary horsewoman.
diana turto has been helping equine rescue organizations gain presence for years. She runs a database at http://www.horse-welfare.org and authors and publishes her amazing books at:
marti mcginnis is the human counterpart of Merry Horses. She has a hand in a ton of creative things.
corinne h. mehas has a love for horses that is both deep and diverse, and she “can’t fathom a better way to spend ones time than in the company of these fascinating creatures”.
http://www.theequinereader.com/
sue wallis represents her state of Wyoming on the issue of equine management. She asks you connect with her at:
http://unitedorgsofthehorse.org
As well as Nick Sokoloff and the Facebook friends of Merry Horses - the online persona for the site.
This effort represents a bold new approach to equine advocacy and is entirely free for users.
Advertising and content is being collected now for the Summer issue. Email: merryhorses@gmail.com for details.
Images available on request.

