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Author/Artist Ron Hevener

Fate of the Stallion has its own website

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- Guest Column  Sunday, May 18, 2008
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LANCASTER, PA - It was all smiles for Author/Artist Ron Hevener Saturday as webmasters put the final touches on the official “Fate of the Stallion” website. Amid the excitement of Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown’s Preakness victory, the author clicked through page after page making sure everything was operational and user-friendly.

“It feels bigger than life,” says Hevener, about all the recent attention his film is receiving. “You take a chance, give it your all, and hope for the best. If you’re lucky, you win the Triple Crown.”

The website - http://www.FateoftheStallion.com - is one of the first in a growing trend of specialized sites developed by publishers, record companies and film studios for books, songs and movies. Designed by Axiom WebWorks of Lancaster, PA - http://www.AxiomWebWorks.com - the site was conceived to take Hevener’s novel and documentary film about a gutsy Arabian stallion directly to the public.

Hevener can be heard discussing his new film during a Special Edition Show of Animal Talk Naturally Online Radio, May 22 at 2:30 PM EST -
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/animaltalknaturally

Both the author and the horse in the film are appearing in person at Precious Pet Cottage in Millersville, MD on June 7th at 3PM EST -
http://www.preciouspetcottage.com/home.htm

Hevener’s film “From the Pages of a Novel” can be seen worldwide on http://www.NickerNetwork.com TV June 7th at 7 PM EST.




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