Karin L WinegarKarin Winegar is a horsewoman from Albert Lea, Minnesota where she grew up competing in 4-H Club as well as regional and state horse shows. She earned a bachelor degree from Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota where she took her horse. She was a taff writer for the Minneapolis Star Tribune for 20 years and also freelanced newspaper and magazine features and opinion pieces. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Conde Nast Traveler and Los Angeles Times as well as publications devoted to sailing, horses, gender equity, environmental issues, etc. She has won Lowell Thomas Awards for investigative journalism and maritime writing, Equestrian Industry Media Recognition awards for feature writing, and American Quarter Horse Association awards for media commentary. Her non-fiction book "SAVED: Rescued Animals and The Lives They Transform" features a foreword by Dr. Jane Goodall, a prologue Dr. Temple Grandin and photography by Judy Olausen. She worked nights and weekends as a professional carriage driver for seven years. She also was media director for the Animal Humane Society. Winegar is based in St. Paul, Minnesota where she is founder of Horse Feed Press custom books. Read More Read Less
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