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  • Relaxed & Forward: Relationship Advice from Your Horse

    Anna Blake

    language (Prairie Moon Press, Jan. 17, 2016)
    "Do you still watch those old horse movies that you've seen a dozen times, just for the scenes of the horse galloping in slow motion? Do you hold your breath just a bit? Do you get something in your eye? We've been besotted with horses since they had three toes. From the popular Relaxed and Forward blog comes training advice combining the everyday fundamentals of dressage with mutual listening skills. Blake writes with a profound respect for horses and an articulate voice for humans, blending equal parts inspiration and un-common sense. It's serious training communicated with humor and lightness, because horses like us when we laugh. Most riders want to build a better relationship with their horse. These short essays are geared as much toward attitude as technique, and include topics ranging from reading calming signals from your horse to using breath as your best communication tool. Blake's writing uses clear descriptions, storytelling, and humor to inspire meaningful, positive communication. Less correction and more direction. Horses are honest; they answer us in kind. If we want a better response, a more fluid conversation and relationship with a horse, we have to be the ones to change first. The other word for that is leadership.By the award-winning author of Stable Relation, A Memoir of One Woman's Spirited Journey Home, by Way of the Barn."Excitement and delight surge through me every time I see Anna Blake's name as an author. Her writing is filled with deep understanding and heart connection, seasoned with a lively dash of humor. Reading her work is like giving myself a gift...one I can open again and again." --Kim Walnes, winning USET Three Day Eventer, Riding Instructor/Trainer, and Life Coach.
  • Stable Relation: A memoir of horses, healing and country living

    Anna M Blake

    Paperback (Prairie Moon Press, June 24, 2015)
    When most women go through a mid-life crisis, they start a diet, get plastic surgery, or have an affair. My life went to the dogs…and horses…and llamas… and did I mention happy hour with the goats? My urban world came apart, so I took a leap of faith and crash-landed on a dilapidated would-be horse farm on the flat, windy, treeless prairie of Colorado. It was a place where white horses turn pink at sunrise and I didn’t have to worry about locking the back entry to the house, because the door was missing. The biggest social event of any week was greeting the trash man on Tuesday. And what should I do about the deceased llama in the laundry room? Any decent midlife crisis has a quality of time travel, in this case swinging back to my childhood farm and my disconnected, secretive family, then forward to the animals who became my family on the prairie. My dogs and horses were soon joined by some line-dancing llamas and a biker-gang of goat kids, defying gravity and every other rule. I rescued an abused donkey who told me he was Ernest, and Windy, an un-wanted chestnut mare who became our beloved herd matriarch. Even Fred, the duck lived by a code. It’s the memoir of my bittersweet transition from a mid-life orphan to a modern pioneer woman, building an entirely different kind of family farm. Stable Relation appeals to all animal lovers, midlife survivors, and anyone whose parents had problems of their own. It’s told in a strong, bittersweet voice, sharing life and death on a small farm and the healing power of animals: James Herriot meets Janette Walls.
  • Stable Relation: A Memoir of One Woman's Spirited Journey Home, by Way of the Barn

    Anna Blake

    eBook (Prairie Moon Press, July 5, 2015)
    **2016 National Indie Excellence Award Finalist** When most women go through a mid-life crisis, they start a diet, get plastic surgery, or have an affair. My life went to the dogs...and horses...and llamas... and did I mention happy hour with the goats?My urban world came apart, so I took a leap of faith and crash-landed on a dilapidated would-be horse farm on the flat, windy, treeless prairie of Colorado. It was a place where white horses turn pink at sunrise and I didn't have to worry about locking the back entry to the house, because the door was missing. The biggest social event of any week was greeting the trash man on Tuesday. And what should I do about the deceased llama in the laundry room?Any decent midlife crisis has a quality of time travel, in this case swinging back to my childhood farm and my disconnected, secretive family, then forward to the animals who became my family on the prairie. My dogs and horses were soon joined by some line-dancing llamas and a biker-gang of goat kids, defying gravity and every other rule. I rescued an abused donkey who told me he was Ernest, and Windy, an un-wanted chestnut mare who became our beloved herd matriarch. Even Fred, the duck lived by a code.It's the memoir of my bittersweet transition from a mid-life orphan to a modern pioneer woman, building an entirely different kind of family farm.Stable Relation appeals to all animal lovers, midlife survivors, and anyone whose parents had problems of their own. It's told in a strong, bittersweet voice, sharing life and death on a small farm and the healing power of animals: James Herriot meets Janette Walls.
  • Relaxed & Forward: Relationship Advice from Your Horse

    Anna M Blake

    (Prairie Moon Press, Jan. 3, 2016)
    Do you still watch those old horse movies that you've seen a dozen times, just for the scenes of the horse galloping in slow motion? Do you hold your breath just a bit? It's because horses embody so much more than muscle and bone. They evoke a full range of emotions like hope and courage and valor. They can gallop straight to you with neck arched and tail flagged, and then instantly melt to a stop--just to share your breath.We've been besotted with horses since they had three toes. From the popular Relaxed and Forward blog comes training advice combining the everyday fundamentals of dressage with mutual listening skills. Blake writes with a profound respect for horses and an articulate voice for humans, blending equal parts inspiration and un-common sense. It's serious training communicated with humor and lightness, because horses like cheerful riders.Most riders want to build a better relationship with their horse. These short essays are geared as much toward encouraging a positive training attitude as useful technique. Blake's writing uses clear descriptions, storytelling, and humor to inspire meaningful, positive communication. Less correction and more direction. Horses are honest; they answer us in kind. If we want a better response, a more fluid conversation and relationship with a horse, riders have to be the ones to change first. The other word for that is leadership.By the author of Stable Relation, A Memoir of One Woman's Spirited Journey Home, by Way of the Barn.
  • Sometimes I'm In My Feelings 2: An Urban Romance

    Anna Black

    eBook (Cole Hart Presents, April 15, 2017)
    After all the drama and heartache, Anika, Mia and Legacy try to move on with their lives, but relationship woes stick to the three of them like glue.Anika finds the strength to leave Reynard for good and move on with Jaxson. However, she has a hard time trusting again; Jaxson’s soon to be ex-wife, Michelle, doesn’t make it any easier for her. Will Anika learn to trust again, or will she become a bitter woman and push Jaxson away? Mia gets a taste of real love with Morris, but her fleshly desires keep her from experiencing a true commitment with the man who is best for her. Mia has to choose between love and lust. Is she really ready to be the main chick, or will she forever be content as the side chick?Legacy has issues with Kenny’s future baby momma and finds out a secret that Tanya and Kenny have been hiding. Tanya’s pregnancy has put Legacy’s happily-ever-after on pause, and she has to decide if she will ride it out with Kenny or move on with her life. Is this the last straw for Legacy, or will she find it in herself to forgive Kenny again?More drama, lies and deceit will consume their lives. Will this trio ever get it together? Will their future be a repeat of their past?
  • I Love Cats

    Anna Blake

    language (, Dec. 25, 2012)
    I Love Cats is a wonderful picture book for kids celebrating the love of cats in all kinds of funny situations. I Love Cats was created for kids who love cats and delight in looking at cute and funny cat pictures.This wonderful picture book for Kindle features over 70 full-color, adorable cats in funny situations and will guaranteed bring a smile on your children's face before they go to sleep.
  • Captain Jack And Treasure Island

    Anna Blake

    language (, Feb. 5, 2013)
    Follow Captain Jack and his men on the quest for the gold at Treasure Island. Beautifully illustrated book for kids, perfect as a bedtime story!
  • I Love Dogs

    Anna Blake

    language (, Dec. 25, 2012)
    I Love Dogs is a wonderful picture book for kids celebrating the love of dogs. I Love Dogs was created for kids who love dogs and delight in looking at cute and funny dog pictures.This wonderful picture book for Kindle features over 30 full-color, adorable dogs in all kinds of funny and cute situations.Perfect for bedtime stories!
  • Monsters Are Cool

    Anna Blake

    language (, Feb. 8, 2013)
    Beautifully illustrated children's rhyming picture book, perfect for bedtime stories. Follow the whimsical monster on his fishing trip and vacation. Let the monster tell you his story, and fascinate with his cute looks. Suitable for children age 2-5.
  • Horse Prayers: Poems from the Prairie

    Anna M Blake

    Paperback (Prairie Moon Press, Oct. 1, 2018)
    A collection of poetry from a small farm on the Colorado prairie; tiny stories in simple words, praise for the beautiful fragile land, and love poems to horses. This is a 106-page book of poetry and full-color photography, a softcover mini-coffee table book. Some heartfelt, some humorous, these poems are a howl to the prairie wind. I'm a woman on a farm, wonderstruck by this simple life with its plain beauty; the comfort of daily chores and bittersweet sunsets. Even my words can't look away. And the horses. This "old gray mare" isn't over that girlish phase. None of us are, so I write love poems to horses, putting words to this equine passion that powers a central part of our lives. What is it that pulls us so fiercely to horses? Horse Prayers is poetry but this love affair with brevity doesn't threaten my long-term relationship with writing non-fiction. It's more like an inky ménage à trois. Wish We felt them closebefore we had skin;from an infinite prairiethe vibration began.A slow rolling nicker rumbled, more feltthan heard. Horsescalled to us, beforewe were born, so wewould remember their warm breath when wefirst saw fairy-tale imagesin children's books. Wewere theirs long beforewe called them our own.
  • Aliens Can Sing

    Anna Blake

    language (, Feb. 8, 2013)
    Aliens Can Sing is a wonderful children’s picture book that every parent will want to read to their child and every 1 – 5 year old will want to hear over and over again. Children loves pictures of funny things, and especially aliens! Let Aliens Can Sing tell your child the story, and fascinate with the cute looks.
  • Spot 10 Differences Volume 1

    Anna Blake

    language (, Jan. 31, 2013)
    Spot the difference puzzles, sure to charm and amuse children of all ages. There are ten differences to find on each picture page. A good blend of easy to solve and moderately challenging puzzles that even adults will enjoy.Best read on a kindle device that supports full color.