Tami Hoag: Murder, Martial Arts and Grand Prix Dressage
Monday, October 17 2016
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By Doris Degner-Foster Like many people who ride, Grand Prix dressage rider Tami Hoag has a day job. It’s a unique occupation where she invents new worlds and manipulates everyone who lives there — or at least tries to. An international bestselling author of 34 books, Tami explains that things don’t always go as they
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October 2016 – Table of Content
Tuesday, September 13 2016
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34 Ingate (Full Article) Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! FEATURES 14 Show Jumper Brian Walker Answers Your Questions 16 Tami Hoag: Murder, Martial Arts and Grand Prix Dressage 18 Breast Cancer Awareness: Bill Sipp 22 Equestrian Destination: Washington, D.C. 26 Charity: The Buffalo Therapeutic Riding Center 28 Liz Austin: Rising Fast
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