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Linda Ann Nickerson
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Linda Ann Nickerson wears many hats, including those of a writer, editor, poet, photographer, journalist, equestrian, equine breeder and horse mom. A long-time horse lover, Linda Ann practices equine marketing and writing prolifically, particularly on horse-related topics. Linda Ann has several horses of various ages and at various levels of equestrian training. She enjoys riding both English and Western. An award-winning poet and writer, Linda Ann blogs at The Mane Point (equestrian interests), Nickers and Ink (poetry and humor), Heart of a Ready Writer (Bible reading and devotional posts) and other sites. With a B.A. in English and an M.S.J. in Journalism, Linda Ann has worked as a professional writer for more than 25 years.
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