Because every great dream starts with a story.

Little Dreamers

For “The Equestrian Greyhound” to be a little reader means the same as being a little dreamer. Because this magazine is not simply intended to be for “children” or for “adults”... Yuck! We definitely don’t like that division! Because, why not read and dream together? 
Telling stories comes from the heart, and the heart has no age. The heart measures its life through sweetness, love, and through what we feel. Then, why not think about what we read in the same way? 
“The Equestrian Greyhound” invites you all to be little readers and therefore, little dreamers too. 
I want to tell you a story. But I don't know where to start. I know what has to happen, where it has to end. But I don’t know where to start. And so I get a little bit scared, because I don’t know how to keep up. But then comes the little spark of love that allows my reason to come back. 
So I have five recommendations, for the little storytellers. Because five times I didn’t know what to say, and so I decided to write a manual with five things for those storytellers that can never say no. 
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To be a little storyteller is an act of bravery, because we become heroes of the narrative.
2
Don’t forget that sentences are made up of words and spaces. These spaces are brief silences that allow us to think. And let us breathe. I say a word… I breathe… and then I know what to say. 
3
There is no story without heart. When we put all our love into a handful of ideas, many great stories appear in our souls ready to be told. 
4
If someone is listening to us, they are probably doing it with love. If someone reads us, they are probably doing it out of love. Therefore, it is important to always write from the heart.
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When you don’t know what to say, remember that you know how to listen. Because there is always someone else with a story to tell.
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