Chestnut mare
Well-Known Member
I have got a space in the local newsletter to write about slowing down for horses but only have space for 100 words. I could write pages
. Help me get my point accross short and sweet....
I think you need to use very...not sure how to word it but write it almost like a short scenario, from a non-horsey point of view.
Only have a moment to write this so not thinking it through but something along the lines of
"It's been a hard day at work. You're tired, stressed and want to get home. You steer your car quickly round the twisty lanes, perhaps just a little too fast. You see a shape up ahead and brake slightly. You realise its a horse, assume if its on the roads it's used to traffic.
You carry on. Suddenly there's a heart stopping jolt and the car skids sideways. Glass rains on your head and your airbag explodes in your face. Red liquid trickles through the broken windscreen. You get out in a daze, realise there's fur stuck to the wreckage of your car. There's a person, face down in a pool of blood. Not moving.
We don't have airbags or seatbelts. Our animals are trained but unpredictable. Think. Brake. Save a life."
No idea how many words that is and I would take more time to chose words to have the moat impact. But I would do something along those libes
I think you need to use very...not sure how to word it but write it almost like a short scenario, from a non-horsey point of view.
Only have a moment to write this so not thinking it through but something along the lines of
"It's been a hard day at work. You're tired, stressed and want to get home. You steer your car quickly round the twisty lanes, perhaps just a little too fast. You see a shape up ahead and brake slightly. You realise its a horse, assume if its on the roads it's used to traffic.
You carry on. Suddenly there's a heart stopping jolt and the car skids sideways. Glass rains on your head and your airbag explodes in your face. Red liquid trickles through the broken windscreen. You get out in a daze, realise there's fur stuck to the wreckage of your car. There's a person, face down in a pool of blood. Not moving.
We don't have airbags or seatbelts. Our animals are trained but unpredictable. Think. Brake. Save a life."
No idea how many words that is and I would take more time to chose words to have the moat impact. But I would do something along those libes