Saturday, July 13, 2013

My Horse, My Heart--PUBLISHED!

*wipes brow*

Wow, I can't believe the day has arrived. The first book is published and ready for the world! Click the link to get your copy:

My Horse, My Heart: The Morgan Horses of the University of Connecticut

Thank you to everyone for your help and support--so many people worked behind the scenes to get this book FINISHED and in print. I could not have done this without you. Take a bow!

This book journey introduced me to world of Morgan horses and their loving humans. I discovered that the Morgan horse world is incredibly warm, gracious, supportive and helpful. I made friends, and was given opportunities to swing a leg over a couple of amazing UConn-bred Morgan horses. Sheer joy!

Oh my goodness, thank you. I am humbled and honored!

I hope all of you enjoy the book as much as I enjoyed writing it.

warmest regards from Hampton, Connecticut,
Helen

My Horse, My Heart

Under a tree, my beloved steed
Earth and roots now hold you near.
Twisted branches scrape the painted sky
With sun to soothe and stars to guide.
My old friend, he is there in the nimbus
Wind shapes his hoof and molds his ear.
I see him in the rays through my window
I hear him in the gust through the flue.
My horse, my heart-- he is near.
My horse, my heart--he is here.

-Helen Scanlon, 7/10/11

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Calling all UConn Polo Players, past and present!

I WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!

Tell me all about your experiences playing for UConn polo!

My first book, My Horse, My Heart: The Morgan Horses of the University of Connecticut is now published, and my second book, The Great Red Horse: A Colt is Born is nearly complete---so now I am deep in the research phase of my third book, Hearts of Fire: The History of UConn Polo. 

Send me your memories: soundthebuglestudio (at) charter.net

And, thank you. It is YOUR memories that will give this book its "heart of fire."

I already have a cover---yup, I like to think way ahead! This painting is called The Iron Horse: UConn Polo Pony, Moe. I included actual grains of the UConn polo arena in the painting. So much fun to paint my favorite UConn equine star!

Moe was a great polo pony, and he is now enjoying a richly-deserved retirement. UConn polo fans will miss seeing him tearing around the arena, but we are so happy for him.

Way to go, Moe!