Shortly (because you know time flies when you're having fun) it will be time again for the A to Z Challenge. This will be it's 10th year and I have been participating since 2016.
At the end of this year's challenge there was a poll about the different things we liked and perhaps didn't like about the organizational aspects of the challenge and the benefits or drawbacks to participation in the group and there was a contest to win a guest spot on the main A to Z Challenge blog. I know there are hundreds of participants in the A to Z and I don't know how many entered the contest but I did and I was among the winners!
The A to Z of the A to Z according to me:
I was ABSOLUTELY thrilled when I found out I had won a spot as a guest blogger in the A to Z poll contest. Then I had a moment of panic. What would I write about? I hope that my insights will be BENEFICIAL to those who may not be sure about joining for the 10th year of the A to Z.
There is a feeling of CAMARADERIE among the participants, even though the focus of our blogs can be very DIFFERENT. We are not all writers or crafters or music lovers and yet we can find some common ground. The EXPERIENCE of blogging almost every day for a month brings about a feeling of FELLOWSHIP among the participants and I GLADLY open my emails during the month of April to see what new posts there are.
Some people write HISTORICAL blog posts that are very INFORMATIVE and that helps to JUSTIFY the time I spend reading them! KEEPING up with them all is a LABOR of love. Some folks write about words and their MEANINGS, some write NOSTALGIC posts about their family history.
I love that the A to Z Challenge is OPEN to anyone who wants to join the PARTY and there are always the helpful co-hosts to answer any QUESTIONS that may come up.
I am excited and READY to start planning for the 2019 version and hope that I can bring a SMILE to your face as you read my posts. I have my THEME and hope that I can share something UNIQUE to keep you coming back.
Our founding father, Arlee Bird, was truly a VISIONARY ten years ago when he started this WONDERFUL project.
I have only been doing the A to Z for the past three years so I am not sure if there have been any XYLOGRAPHERS who have shared their experiences, but the word itself may have been used by someone looking for that hard to find X-word.
This YEARLY gathering of bloggers is certainly something that I look forward to because there are some ZANY folks out there who put a lot of effort into coming up with new ways to entertain us.
Thanks again for allowing me to participate as a guest writer on the A to Z Blog. Can't wait to see what Arlee and the gang have in store for the 10th anniversary!
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ReplyDeleteOh so clever and so 'write'.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the fun post. I looked up XYLOGRAPHERS and now I can say that I learned something new today!
ReplyDeleteSuper creative of you use the alphabet to strategically place key words in your post. This definitely brought a smile to my face. Looking forward to the next challenge. Woo Hoo!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing effort to link the alphabets into a full blog post.
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ummm bookmarking this so I can save it for later when I need ALLLLLL the reminders! Thanks for this!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the awesome content and thanks for this!
ReplyDeleteI have only one word.. AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteHa ha - I do some xylography, and in 2017 my A-Z theme was printmakers, most of whom were xylographers. So your word was totally appropriate and not at all a desperate attempt to come up with a random X word! =)
ReplyDeleteThanks again for another informative post!
ReplyDeleteBravo! :D
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