It's Time to Reflect!
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Since the first Challenge in 2010 an annual tradition has been established for A to Z participants or followers to provide their thoughts on the Blogging from A to Z Challenge of the current year. The time has come! Now we want to hear what you have to say about the past month's blog Challenge.
The premise is very basic. Give us your opinion about how the 2017 Challenge went for you. Provide your overall observations about the 2017 A to Z Challenge which can include your favorite blogs, outstanding blog posts you read during the month, your favorite posts from your own site, and whatever else might have been particularly rewarding to you.
It's okay to include some bad with the good. We want to know what you really thought about the 2017 April A to Z. Let us know what you liked the most, but also what you liked the least. And most importantly perhaps for this year, let us know how not having a Linky List worked (or didn't work for you). Did you have any problems finding participant blogs in the A to Z Blog comments, the A to Z Facebook page, or elsewhere?
Next year would you like to see the A to Z Challenge be conducted with the same social media strategy or would you prefer us to bring back a Linky List? Or do you have some ideas that might work even better?
Your Reflections Post can cover anything you'd like to say about the Challenge. We are looking for your kudos and criticisms alike and even more importantly, we want to hear your suggestions for making future Challenges even better.
Ready, Set, Post!
Some of you already have put up your Reflections at your sites. Or you still might need to compile your reflections for the 2017 Challenge. Whenever you have your link ready then spread the word just as you did for your April A to Z posts. Please include your link in the comment section below, but don't forget announcing it on the A to Z Facebook page, Twitter (#atozReflections or #atozchallenge) and anywhere else you'd like to tell the world that you have your Reflections on the 2017 A to Z ready to be pondered.
Be sure to check out as many of the other Reflections posts that you can to see how your observations compare with the other participants And don't forget to grab the A to Z 2017 Survivor Badge to show off at your blog site!
Please Take the Survey
Also co-host J. Lenni Dorner has put together a survey where you can tell us what you thought of this year’s challenge: what worked for you, what didn’t work for you, what you’d like to see, etc. It’s open until May 20, so you have a couple of weeks. Take the survey here. This will also be of great help to us.
Here's my 2017 Reflection Post.
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Each letter post was titled and inspired by a commonly misused word or phrase.
J -- Co-host of the #AtoZchallenge, Debut Author Interviewer, Reference and Speculative Fiction Writer
http://jlennidornerblog.what-are-they.com
http://dbmcnicol.blogspot.com/2017/05/atozchallenge-my-look-back.html
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have a lovely day everyone.
I have already posted my Reflections on my blog. I would like to add I prefer it when there was a Linky List as I was unable to get a link to the blog site. I didn't get as many comments but to me taking part and completing the Challenge was more important.
ReplyDeleteMy thanks go to all concerned in the running of the Challenge also those who did comment I thank you most sincerely.
Yvonne.
Yvonne's Reflections post
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Theme: An Oxymoron in 100 words (Micro Fiction)
Category Writing (WR)
#AtoZChallenge
Here is my 2017 Reflections post https://evablaskovic.com/2017/05/07/a-to-z-reflections-post/ with answers. My theme was Components of Literature.
ReplyDeleteThank you to everyone who dropped by and to the A to Z Team. It was wonderful to take part.
Here is mine!
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I had a great time again this and here are my reflections -
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I was pleasantly surprised at how well the new comment link system worked this year! Here's my thoughts on the 2017 A to Z... A to Z Reflections
ReplyDeleteI had a great time as always. Look forward already to the next. Thank you all co-hosts for the enormous amounts of work you do to keep this going and fun.
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My Reflections post is up @ Life & Faith in Caneyhead.
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I completed the survey and just posted my REFLECTIONS @ http://coolrvers.blogspot.com
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A-Z Finale: 2017 Reflections
Annie at ~McGuffy's Reader~
#AtoZChallenge - Looks Like We Made It
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#AtoZChallenge - Looks Like We Made It
#AtoZChallenge 1970's Billboard Hits
Letters to my Embryos: Reflections @ Click's Clan
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2017 REFLECTIONS
My second A-to-Z challenge wrapped up!
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I had a great time blogging hope you all did too.
Thank you for the love and support. You all kept me going. :)
Best wishes!
A-Z Reflections
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A to Z Challenge reflections post 2017
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Sue from Sue's Trifles
Reflection Post
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https://operationawesome6.blogspot.com/2017/05/atozchallenge-2017-reflection-post.html
Hi Lee - thanks for organising it again and for having had the bright idea in the first place ... perhaps see you next year ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteThanks to everyone who took the time to organise the A to Z for us, you are great!
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Got my reflections post up. Overall, I think the comment system worked fine. Thanks for a great year, everyone!
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This is my third year doing A to Z.
ReplyDeleteNormally I'm a Romance writer who blogs, but this year I chose a completely different theme; I went with hardcore Astronomy. Glad I did. I had fun, and my commenters did as well.
My reflection was a bit on the long side as I shared what worked for me, what didn't work for me, and as I highlighted some of the more memorable blogs I read.
A to Z Reflections, where I do not mention the word Astronomy.
P.S.: I missed the Linky List, and would like to see it come back, albeit in a less-deadlink form. Posting every day to this blog was a little overwhelming. But if I didn't post, nobody would know I had an entry up that day.
Name:Eva
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Theme: Postcards
Reflections post: Collateral Effects and Learnings
http://uniquelymaladjustedbutfun.blogspot.com/2017/05/atozchallenge-2017-reflection-post.html
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My theme was the holidays of April.
My Reflection post ^_^
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So that's it for another 10 months and 3 weeks! Didn't we have fun? I've just posted you all a letter from Amble Bay - we are missing you!
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Here are my thoughts after my 3rd A to Z. My theme was Traveling through Time and Space. http://ramblinwitham.blogspot.com/2017/05/a-to-z-challenge-reflections.html
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Hiya A2Zers! It was fabulous fun visiting y'all last month. We really need to do this throughout the year but I totally understand, so you're invited to bring your coffee (or tea) with you for read my reflections post. Have a funtastic week, dear friends and I'll see ya around the cyberblock! >^.^<
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Art Sketching Through the Alphabet Reflections
Things didn't quite go to plan. Here's my link
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Wendy - self-confessed waffler, reader, crafter, Mother and Grandmother
Wendy's Waffle
Hello A to Z peeps :) I am so happy that I participated in this year's challenge again. Here is my reflection
ReplyDeleteThis was my first time participating in the A-Z challenge and i had a really wonderful April . Feels great to have "survived" . Congratulations and thanks to the Team A-Z for the terrific work with hosting such a fabulously flawless challenge.Congratulations to all the bloggers/writers who participated in the AtoZ April Blogging Challenge 2017 .
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Here's the link to my reflections post : https://aslifehappens60.wordpress.com/2017/05/02/a-to-z-bloggingchallenge2017-a-freshers-musings/
Thank you to everyone who visited my blog. It was my first year with this particular blog, and I congratulate everyone who survived. My theme was "The Unknown Journey Ahead". Here's my reflection: http://agingonthespectrum.blogspot.com/2017/05/a-to-z-reflection-on-unknown-journey.html
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Good morning! Here's my reflections post: https://babygatesdown.com/2017/05/08/back-to-reality-atozchallenge-reflections/. This year was my first doing the A to Z Challenge. I blogged on all things raising my girls (aged 7 and 4) to date. - Louise
ReplyDeleteHere are my reflections on my A-Z of spies and spying! Thank you to all those who visited my blog and commented during that time. Cheers! Sue Bursztynski
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Congratulations everyone and thanks for the visits/comments! Here are my Reflections on A to Z 2017.
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Theme - Whispering Chimneys: My Altamont childhood...where my genealogy journey began.
Reflections on Whispering Chimneys: My Altamont Childhood
Congratulations everyone! This was my first year and my first time blogging regularly. I enjoyed it immensely and look forward to next year.
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My Life In Ecuador
A to Z Reflections 2017
Congratulations to everyone who took part and those of you who finished, I’m looking forward to visiting you all again next year! You can read my reflections post here: https://lunanoctis.wordpress.com/2017/05/08/reflections-on-the-2017-a-to-z-challenge/
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My reflections are up - http://www.alexjcavanaugh.com/2017/05/guardians-2-review-snowman-movies.html
ReplyDeleteCongrats to everyone who finished the month! Onward to reflecting... Discarded Darlings - Jean Davis, Speculative Fiction Writer
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ReplyDeleteHere is my Reflections post and on the whole there are a lot of good points even though I hit a few snags along the way! A big thank you to ALL who took part - I had a really lovely time reading those posts!
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Here is a link to my reflections post from my blog Weekends in Maine. The final post of the challenge. We made it! #atozchallenge | Reflections of a two timer and what comes next.
ReplyDeleteI loved the challenge this year - and look forward to 2018! Thanks to all who made it possible.
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Here's how the challenge went for me and my thoughts on the lack of list. Reflections
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Post: A to Z Reflections. In which I tell you what I learned from 30 days of blogging.
Aj @ Read All The Things!
Woo, reflections time is my favorite part of this whole thing.
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Song a Day
Reflections as a Daily Blog
Well my link broke, that's embarrassing. Here's the right one.
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Here are my thoughts on this year's challenge
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Debbie
My theme was pronia, peace and quiety all reflected through the lens of unusual, obscure, or simply delightful-to-me words.
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Deborah Weber
Temenos
A to Z Reflections post
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http://www.15andmeowing.com/2017/05/another-hopping-monday/
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My theme was Weird Canadian Trivia and History.
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Here's my A to Z Reflections Post for A Movie for Every Mood blog: A to Z Reflections Post
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Theme: Conspiracy Theories
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http://www.tamaranarayan.com/2017/05/a-to-z-blog-challenge-reflections.html
No reflection yet because I'm such a rebel that I've been going with a modified schedule. Today is actually U is for Urishibara in my A-Z of Relief Block Print Artists. So if you're sorry the challenge is over and wish there were still more posts to read, there are! I will reach Z on May 19!
ReplyDeleteHere is my reflection post. Have a great day everyone! Birgit at http://createdbybb.blogspot.ca/2017/05/a-to-z-reflections.html
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Looking for advice for 2018.
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Katherine at Rodney's Saga: Horses, Life, A Touch of Geek.
Reflecting on the A to Z of Statistics with shoutouts to some great blogs I discovered this month!
ReplyDeleteScrapbooking my way through the concerts we've seen. Congrats to all who finished. Thanks to all who stopped by!
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Reflection
http://marymontaguesikes.blogspot.com/2017/05/prompting-writer-and-artist-blogging-to.html My thoughts on this and past Challenges. Notes Along the Way, Mary Montague Sikes
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My reflections post for the April 2017 A to Z Challenge.
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In keeping with how the whole challenge went for me, I missed that this was the day, and will be posting my reflections tomorrow. But I'm putting my link here now, because.
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P.S. I think the survey needs a place for us to comment and offer suggestions, as the questions don't exactly cover all the ways I felt.
I loved being a part of this challenge and am grateful to the many many peeps who graced my blog with their throughfulness. Thank you so much! I am humbled and delighted!
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I wasn't sure if I would like the daily linking this year, but it turns out it I liked it far better than the lengthy sign-up list. I appreciated the brief descriptions of the posts for the day and based on those descriptions, went to more blogs than I did in previous years.
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Trudy @ Reel Focus
I am so glad i took the #atozchallenge and almost survived.
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I am Sneha from Life as a Potpourri and this was my second year into #AtoZChallenge and am talking about my hometown the Amazing Andamans
We at Talking It Out managed to make it through. And here's out reflection as well as a brief explanation as to why we felt this blog was necessary this year.
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My reflections post on how it was a bit rough, but still fun all the same
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Shining the light on all the amazing bloggers I came across this April. Thank you guys.
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Congrats to all and a huge Thank You to the Leaders of the Challenge as well as the visitors to my blog! Til next year.....
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Quilts and Quotes theme
@randallbychance on Twitter from
KatyTrailCreationsReflections
We all survived! I reflected last week so I am already writing into the future.
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Great challenge as always and will be seeing you next year.
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Here's our reflections for April's A to Z Challenge'
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Vanessa @Vanessence
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#AtoZChallenge Reflections Post
My reflection post for 2017 Snippets from the life of Martha Sarah Ellis. So happy to have made it!
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Sandra, Aspiring family historian, fellow participant in the #AtoZchallenge
Sandra's Ancestral Research Journal
My end reflections
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A Field Trip Life
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Reflection post from a second-time participant: https://theenglishist.com/2017/05/08/a-to-z-reflection-2017/
ReplyDeleteThis year was my most enjoyable Challenge yet. I love this event. My theme was Art Nouveau. You can find my Reflection post here: https://lillian888.wordpress.com/2017/05/08/reflection-post-a-to-z-blog-challenge-2017/
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Theme: Gardening, Lynne style
Thank you Arlee, Lennie and all the organisers of AtoZ for a fantastic 2017 Challenge. And also all the bloggers for making it a great experience. Gratitude!
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natashamusing
Travel Epiphanies:
Journey Down Memory Lane: AtoZ2017 Reflection Post
Diabetes Destroyer Review
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Big Thanks to ATOZ folks and organizers!
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Some additional comments about the new way, brought on by what I've been reading in others posts. Honestly, if they didn't bother to hyperlink, I didn't bother to visit unless their post seemed very intriguing. I actually saved time and effort with the comments because I had an idea of what a post was about before I went to a blog. So, I only went to posts that interested me. Secondly, I saves time because unlike in previous years I did not end up at a blog before they posted or that was not really participating. Yes, scrolling through the comments takes longer, but over all time saved was immense for me. Several talked about motion, It is not all about motion. In data entry, yes. On assembly lines, maybe.
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TheCyborgMom
SUCCESS! I Survived the Blogging from A to Z April 2017 Challenge!
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Reflections
https://denapawling.blogspot.com/2017/05/a-to-z-challenge-2017-reflections.html
I love looking back! Posting my reflections in today's post!
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http://repeatsamb.blogspot.com/2017/05/atozchallenge-and-ifjm2017-conclusion.html
Images of the back of trucks:
https://annembray.wordpress.com/2017/05/08/atozchallenge-are-we-there-yet-conclusion/
The new comment link format?
I REALLY REALLY preferred this year’s daily letter comment links over the previous intimidating Linky list. People were able to give theme descriptions along with their links and I found more blogs to read and follow that way. The legacy list is too long and too uninformative and I DON’T LIKE IT.
I like the new format, too!
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A to Z 2017 Reflections Post
ReplyDeleteI did it easily this and feel it is a useful activity with long term potential. I now itself decide my next year theme and shall start accumulating content in bits and pieces which I shall consolidate in April 2018.
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Thank you A to Z team and all participants. Shall keep interacting. NRao
Blogging about chronic health issues, patient self-advocacy & empowerment. Furthering this goal with a focus on patient engagement.
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Tupeak Hope on Facebook
@TupeakHope
Reflections Post
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I waved cheerfully as the deadline for the reflections post went by, still gathering my thoughts to write a proper reflections post of my own. Here it is...
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My Reflections post
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Reflections on AtoZChallenge: HERE
ReplyDeleteWell I completed the challenge. When I was doing the challenge I was going through some big changes in my life. So instead of reflections on Challenge, I have written a post on Reflection on Change
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I enjoyed blogging every day in April again this year for my second time. The new format without a list is fine with me. It was a bit more difficult to find who was blogging about what. But the hunt was interesting. I received many more comments this year. I also made a point to post on more blogs of others. My Reflections of the 2017 Challenge
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Drop down on my blog BL0g@NaMi
My Reflection post.
Congratulations to all of us..
http://www.trulyyoursroma.com/2017/05/reflections-atozchallenge-i-set-goal.html
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ReplyDeleteReflections - thanks everyone. http://www.mauijungalow.com/2017/05/reflections-on-a-to-z-challenge-2017.html
ReplyDeleteAfter a few days in the hospital with pneumonia I have finally crawled back onto my blog to do my Reflections post. I was starting to fret! But here it is. And thanks to everyone for making this year so much fun. Loved the new format!
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Impromptu Promptlings
April A to Z Challenge Reflections
A bit late, nevertheless here is my reflections post: http://soulmom.in/reflections-first-atozchallenge/
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Meta MTG A to Z 2017 [Magic Mixer] Reflections (Magic: The Gathering)
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Reflected on songs of my life.
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It is a follow up post on the theme I visited during the challenge. Read that post here.
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I really enjoyed the 2017 Challenge, I chose a musical theme and I made a few more friends. As one of the first to sign up for the first A to Z I still have friends and follow and vice versa from that challenge.
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