This is a guest post. Please respond to the email address at the bottom, not to Brumbies Novels. My name is Marlene from Victoria and I recently learnt of the plight of the Victorian brumbies (- i.e. the government’s plan to “remove” an increased number of brumbies from the Victorian Alpine National Park over the … Continue reading
Author Archives: paulaboer
News: Brumbies Series, Second Edition
Originally posted on IFWG Publishing Australia:
IFWG Publishing is pleased to announce the release of Paula Boer‘s five-volume Brumbies series in it’s second edition. We have been excited since the very first volume’s release in 2013, recognising a great series catering for young teens who love horses and Australian bush adventures. With this in mind,…
New Book Signing: The Equinora Chronicles by Paula Boer
Originally posted on IFWG Publishing Australia:
We are very pleased to announce the acquisition of the YA novel series, The Equinora Chronicles, by Paula Boer. Paula is one of our first authors, having penned the highly successful Brumbies series, and she returns with her love of horse adventures, but now with a very strong speculative…
A Shot of Tequila
This story was the winner in HorseWyse’s Spring 2016 Brumbies True Story Competition. Congratulations Paris and Tequila! In mid-June of 2014, I was looking for a second pony after a long struggle. A family friend had a little pony who no-one really knew much about at the time. Tequila is a 4 year old 14.1hh … Continue reading
Jasper – A Kosciusko Brumby
This story was one of the runners-up in HorseWyse’s Spring 2016 Brumbies True Story Competition. Never in a million years did I ever expect to own my very own Kosi (Kosciusko) brumby! Like many young girls, I had grown up reading The Silver Brumby books and watching The Man from Snowy River movies. I desperately … Continue reading
Annie and Archie
This story is one of the runners-up in HorseWyse’s Spring 2016 Brumbies True Story Competition On the 2nd March 2014, we decided to go up to Ebor, to The Guy Fawkes Heritage Horse Open Day, as I had always wanted to go. It is a beautiful place and the open day was amazing, hosted by … Continue reading
Mongolian Horses
During her journey across Asia on the TransMongolian railway from Beijing to St. Petersburg, author Paula Boer stopped off to experience the native horses of the Mongolian steppes. Horses trot and canter all around us across the open grasslands, buckskins, bays, chestnuts. Their hogged manes and lean hides accentuate their movements, muscles taut and necks … Continue reading
A Day in the Outback
While travelling around Australia, author Paula Boer and her husband spent three years working on different cattle stations in the Gulf country of Far North Queensland. Each of the two million acre properties run between 30,000 to 45,000 breeding Brahmans. Paula became involved in all aspects of station life, from cooking to fencing, butchery to … Continue reading
Yuri – 4 years old
Despite his hard start in life Yuri has become a solid member of the Matters family, and loves Brumbies in the Mountains which features his story. At four years old he has been backed and is looking forward to joining his paddock mates when they go out trail riding. He hates to be left out … Continue reading
Yuraygir: The Orphan Wonder
Yuraygir, or Yuri for short, was found at approximately six weeks old in Yuraygir National Park by hikers. Thinking to take him home as a pet, they bundled him into the boot of their car. Fortunately for this sick little colt they sought advice from the local hoof trimmer, Megan Matters. It was immediately obvious … Continue reading