Sunday, June 21, 2009
		 
		 
                
		 
                RIDER-WRITERS REJOICE!
	        
                	  
Dear Readers,
I'm a judge! Not a horse show judge or a courtroom judge, but I'm very excited to be working with the GIRLS HORSE CLUB on a great new competition for horse stories, only! 
I'm off to celebrate Father's Day, but I want to share this with you, first --- 
GIRLS HORSE CLUB FICTION CONTESTMore later! 
Terri
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Terri Farley @ 7:40 AM
 

			 
  	        
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				Sounds awesomeful! Thanks so much for posting about this opportunity! 
~Prism~
				
				
			
				 
				Thanks for putting a link to this, Terri!
I just wrote my story today for the entry. [:
So excited!
				
				
			
				 
				I am a JB on that site and I can't wait for the contests! I really hope to win! I have been working all day on my story! It is going to be amaing! Since you are judging, Terri Farley, I can't tell you about it yet! Just read and enjoy it! And THANKS FOR SHOWING ME GHC A FEW MONTHS AGO!!! I HAVE HAD SO MANY STORIES PUBLISHED!
				
				
			
				 
				Sounds great! I'll be writing my story for it pretty soon!
				
				
			
				 
				Thank you very much for being a judge Mrs. terri! Its greatly appreciated! 
~Horsefeathers (JB)
				
				
			
				 
				Thanks for being a judge Mrs. Farley. Its greatly appreciated!
~Horsefeathers (JB)
				
				
			
				 
				I am also a Junior Blogger on GHC. I'm thinking of awesome ideas for my story. I want it to be really good! Even if it doesn't win.
-mustangmane
				
				
			
				 
				Awesome! I think I know what my story will be.
				
				
			
				 
				But I'll do my best! Looks like it'll be a great turnout. 
-mustangmane
				
				
			
				 
				I'm so glad you're a judge!
I've been part of girlshorseclub since I was thirteen! Now I'm 15 and still going at it! :)
I have my story all ready!!
				
				
			
				 
				hey mustangmane, I am sure you'll do great! You usually have awsome ideas! Best wishes
 Violet Inkpen