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World Premiere of Fate of the Stallion on Nicker Network June 7


By Judi McLeod ——--June 6, 2008

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…He’s got eyes as dark and soulful as Omar Sharif’s, the pride unique to majestic Arabian stallions, and he’s coming to a television screen near you on June 7. Author/artist Ron Hevener’s captivating new documentary film, based on his family novel Fate of the Stallion is making its world premiere on Nicker Network TV. Featuring a hauntingly beautiful original music score by Barcelona-based composer David Giro (Mystery of the Nile), the 30-minute film premieres June 7 at 7 p.m. EST on www.NickerNetwork.com. A link to the documentary film will appear on the Nicker Network homepage at that time.

“I am delighted and honored that Mr. Hevener thinks so highly of Nicker that he chose our network for the international launch of his documentary,” says Sally Lasater, Programming and Content Manager of Nicker Communications, LLC of California. “We are at the Western States Horse Expo in Sacramento this coming weekend. We are going to have a large poster in the booth announcing the premiere and then at 4 p.m. PST on Saturday when it goes live, we’ll show it in the booth on a large screen TV monitor hooked up to the computer.” Families take note that when Arabian stallion, Selket Louchiano, who portrays the horse in the story comes galloping across the Nicker Network screen, he gallops into your heart forever in a true tale you will remember long after the television set is turned off. “Not since the popular stories of Walter Farley has Nahgua (Lover of the Desert Winds), an Arabian stallion burst onto the American book scene with such emotional force. Based on the true story of an exotic, real-life Arabian stallion lost from the public limelight and the broken family who found him, Fate of the Stallion gained popularity among horse lovers in more than sixty countries—and sold out its first printing. Filmed in Lancaster County and the surrounding Pennsylvania Dutch Country, the story quickly gained popularity among animal lovers internationally. The film gives viewers an inside peek at what it’s like writing a novel about the inside workings of the horse show world. Mr. Hevener and Selket Louchiano are currently making live personal appearances for the film around the country. In a troubled world, where happy endings are few and far between, Fate of the Stallion inspires children and young at heart adults. This is a story that proves good can come out of even the most desperate situations. It’s the touching story of an Arabian stallion whose hoofprints on the human heart are of the indelible kind. For more information, readers can visit www.FateoftheStallion.com or www.RonHeavener.com.

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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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