Monday, April 3, 2023
B is for Beauty
Sunday, April 2, 2023
Copy of the MASTER LIST 2023 #AtoZchallenge
Here's something new we're testing in 2023
Jayden has created a way for the spreadsheet FOR THE MASTER LIST 2023 to be visible here on the site.
This is not your personal copy. You won't be able to reorganize the entries. You can't change "no" to "yes" as you leave comments for others.
You CAN see if anyone noted "other" with their theme category, and see which sites are "adult," by scrolling left and right. (see the image pointing out where the bottom scrollbar is located).
Get your own copy of The 2023 OFFICIAL MASTER LIST: https://tinyurl.com/3we8aa84 (File, make a copy -- be sure to keep it updated!)
Saturday, April 1, 2023
Arrival! A to Z is Here! ( #AtoZChallenge )
Sunday, March 26, 2023
#AtoZChallenge 2023 Master List SIGN UP for the April #Blogging Challenge
Get your graphics: http://www.a-to-zchallenge.com/p/2023-graphics-to-z-challenge.html
RESILIENCE
Sign up for the 2023 challenge! Click this:
https://forms.gle/1XKdAiEiYjdgHksZ7
Get on the Master List! You aren't officially part of the challenge without completing this sign-up form.
(The Theme Reveal is a *separate* A to Z Challenge activity. Signing up for the Theme Reveal did NOT automatically sign you up for the Challenge. Thank you.)What information will you need to sign up this year?
- Blog name -- This is what you call your blog. It doesn't include the word "Wordpress." ⛔ It isn't a link. There's NO "www" or ".com"⚠ -- It's just what you call your blog. This blog's name, for example, is "April Blogging from A to Z Challenge."
- Author's Name -- How you would like people to refer to you. ("Great post, *name*!")
- Blog Link -- This is a link to your blog. It isn't the hidden place where you create posts. It's what people type or click to get to see your posts. (For example, you're currently viewing "http://www.a-to-zchallenge.com" which is our LINK)
- It must go to a PUBLIC blog where anyone doing the challenge may COMMENT WITHOUT LOGGING IN, SIGNING UP, or SUBSCRIBING.
- Category -- There are 49 choices, including the option to "prefer not to say." Pick whatever best aligns with your theme. Don't have a theme? Pick whatever best matches the type of blog you have.
- There's then an option to name your own category if you couldn't find something suitable.
- Adult content? -- As this is an all-ages event, there is an obligation to note if a site is unsuitable for young people. Adult content blogs generally have any of the following:
- Excessive Violence — If your blog reads like a how-to guide for Hannibal Lecter, you have excessive violence. If you've written the A to Z guide of how to pummel someone, make ๐ฃ, create ๐ช weapons from ordinary objects, or kill without detection, you have excessive violence.
- Nudity for sexual purposes — If you write erotica, you have adult content. ๐ If body parts normally covered by swimwear or underwear are visible on your blog, you've got adult content. This gets tricky with art blogs, so if you fall into that gray area, ask the team for a ruling (before April 8, please).
- Strong and frequent harsh language — If the F word is being used as a verb, or it is used more than three times in 500 words, that is considered adult content. If most of your blog posts have three curse words, that is adult content. ๐คฌ
- Continuous story? -- If someone visits your blog for the first time in mid-April, will they be able to figure out what's going on? Or will it be like reading a book from the middle, watching a movie without the first half, or trying to enjoy a show without character introductions?
- People may wish to visit daily to keep up. Or might want to read it all at the end of the month.
- Voting? -- Some bloggers will let the audience decide what their next post will be.
- Blogs that mark this as "yes" especially need to attract commenters daily!
- Will you hop to other blogs? -- The April Blogging Challenge has two parts. One is posting to your blog every day in April (except most Sundays), and the other is commenting on the blogs of others in the challenge. Here are your choices:
- I will seek out new blogs from the list ๐
- I will visit those who comment on my blog ๐
- I will visit my friends' blogs ๐
- I'm new, so I don't know yet ๐ค
- I won't be visiting other blogs ๐
- Other:
- Author's Pronouns -- he/him, she/her, they/them, abstain, other (Use "abstain" if you prefer not to select the pronouns by which others may correctly refer to you.)
- Year -- The challenge has run for THIRTEEN years! What year did you first try it?
- Twitter Link (optional) -- If you use it. Remember, this link starts with "https://twitter.com/" and then has your handle. There's no "@" symbol.
- Facebook Link (optional) -- If you'd like people to friend or follow you there.
- Instagram Link (optional) -- If you use it.
- Other social media (optional) -- If you use some other social media site you wish to share.
- Comment Name (optional) -- If, when you leave comments, your name does not match the one on the MasterList. If when you comment on other Wordpress sites, you "comment as" a name different from what you have on the MasterList.
- Physical location of blogger (optional) Country first please -- This is an International blog hop. A great way to find others beyond your homeland, or to discover those living nearby, is to share a general location.
- Theme (optional) -- Please keep it to 100 characters or less. A short summary of your planned posts for April. https://tinyurl.com/AZtheme22 The theme reveal hop had the option for longer descriptions.
That's it. Now you know what to expect when you sign-up. It looks like a lot, but it doesn't take long to fill out the Google form.
(If you use Wix -- https://support.wix.com/en/article/wix-blog-about-wix-comments#guest-commenting -- please learn how to allow people who don't use Wix to leave you a comment.)
(You must create and sign into a Tumblr account before you can leave comments. This is why the A to Z Challenge does NOT recognize Tumblr blogs as official participants.)
(The A to Z Blogging Challenge is not a "blog by email sign-up" either. We do not support or recognize "private blogs" that request email addresses be sent first, and then blog links or posts are privately sent later.)
Any blogs found in violation will be removed. Please privately contact a team member if you feel you've found such a blog on the Master List. (Include the blog name, please.)
Master List Sign-up Form
https://forms.gle/1XKdAiEiYjdgHksZ7
Are you ready to make posts and hop to other blogs this April?
bloglovin.com/blogs/blogging-from-a-to-z-april-challenge-3294742
@a.to.z.challenge @atozchallenge
@AprilA2Z Our hashtag is #AtoZChallenge
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File, Make a Copy of the Master List for yourself! Click this:
https://tinyurl.com/3we8aa84
The Master List will be complete on April 9, when sign-ups close.
Be sure your copy is updated with everyone who signed up for the challenge. Hopping to other blogs to leave comments is half of the challenge!
Monday, March 20, 2023
Copy of Theme Reveal List 2023 #atozchallenge
Here's something new we're testing.
Jayden has created a way for the spreadsheet FOR THE THEME REVEAL 2023 to be visible here on the site.
This is not your personal copy. You won't be able to reorganize the entries. You can't change "no" to "yes" as you leave comments for others.
You CAN see if anyone noted "other" with their theme category, and see which sites are "adult," by scrolling left and right. (see the image pointing out where the bottom scrollbar is located).
Saturday, March 18, 2023
Theme Reveal is now Closed #AtoZChallenge
Thanks to all those who signed up for the Theme Reveal for the A to Z Challenge!
Saturday, March 11, 2023
A to Z Challenge Theme Reveal Event 2023! #AtoZChallenge
HTML Code for those who use it:
It's that time of the year again, bloggers!
Welcome to the 2023 A to Z Challenge Theme Reveal!
***Note: This is a separate event, for those who want to announce their A to Z theme. You will still have to sign up for the Master List to participate! The Master List opens on March 26th! There will be a post!***
If you are planning to do a theme on your blog in April, this is your chance to share it with all of us!
Step 1: Write a Theme Reveal post and publish it on your blog. Tell us what theme you chose for yourself this year!
Step 2: Fill out this form (link) to sign up! Make sure you put in the direct link to your theme reveal post, not to your blog in general! And don't forget to take a look at our list of Categories!
Step 3: Head over to the list of participants (link), and visit others to see what themes they are doing! If you take a copy now (File> Make a Copy), be sure to come back after sign-ups close to grab the information of the rest of the participants.
Please join the Theme Reveal by March 18th. After that, this form will be closed. The Master List for the challenge will open on March 26th!
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
2023 Calendar #AtoZchallenge
March 12- 18= Theme Reveal
March 26- April 8= 2023 Master List sign-up
May 1-6 = Reflections
May 15= Road Trip
Participant Badge
Change the * height="250" width= "250" * numbers in the code to suit your needs. As long as both numbers match, the image remains square.
The team's theme for the 2023 A to Z Challenge is RESILIENCE.
Our bloggers have adapted to new circumstances, many having persisted through tough times in and outside the blogosphere, and have transformed and revolutionized their blogging skills to be here with us this year. We praise the fortitude it takes to run a successful blog (whatever qualities you consider a success) in 2023 and are grateful for each participant in the
April Blogging from A to Z Challenge.
Our new (anonymous ๐ฅ) graphics person hopes you'll enjoy the image of the resilient tree on the 2023 graphics.
Tuesday, September 20, 2022
Zip thru Autumn - an #AtoZchallenge Event
The cooler temperatures of Autumn (especially in America) bring about zippered jackets. In some areas, as chlorophyll breaks down, leaves change from green to hues of red, yellow, or brown fall foliage. Bloggers have asked the team for a second, but easier, challenge event during this season. Here it is!
Here are some SUGGESTED prompts.
We propose doing two posts a week for this event.
Tuesday, September 13, 2022
#BlogTip What Other Blogs Do
Write Better Right Now: The Reluctant Writer’s Guide to Confident Communication and Self-Assured Style by Mary-Kate Mackey
Tuesday, August 23, 2022
Road Trip 2022 Feature 2
A total of 37 blogs signed up for the 2022 Road Trip
https://tinyurl.com/AZtrip22
Starting in July, visiting just a handful of blogs per month would accomplish the whole trip!
August
- Leap of Dave Dave Roller https://dave-homeschooldad.blogspot.com/2022/04/h-is-for-hammer-hank-and-hairy.html
- A limerick and baseball. ⚾
- Monty’s Blahg Monty Vern http://montysblahg.com/2022/04/01/a-is-forapples-eating-zebras-atoz/3
- The link goes to a list of A to Z posts, but if you scroll to the end there's a comment area. ๐
- Blog of Author J Lenni Dorner J Lenni Dorner https://jlennidorner.blogspot.com/2022/04/sff-atozchallenge-assured-survival.html
- The opening of a speculative fiction story. ๐
- How would you know… Andrew https://how-would-you-know.com/2022/04/rhubarb-and-the-return-of-mrchantilism.html
- Learn about rhubarb and mercantilism. ๐จ๐ฝ๐พ
- Facing The Mountain Dean Finnie https://www.dpfinnie.com/2022/05/reflections-on-a-to-z-challenge-2022.html
- Sports! And reflections on the challenge. ๐ฅ
- Management Theory Review Narayana Rao https://nraomtr.blogspot.com/2022/04/quality-engineering-product-and-process.html
- A fairly long summary of management quality. ๐ผ
Check back next month for more blogs to visit from the A to Z ROAD TRIP!
Tuesday, August 2, 2022
#AtoZChallenge An Alphabet of Blog Tips
Hi, A to Zers and other readers! I hope you will find something interesting and helpful in this alphabetical post of blogging tips.
Accessibility: It is worth taking time to fill in the ALT box for photos and images on your blog so that visually impaired readers can hear about them. Some people may also appreciate blogs with dark text on a plain light background rather than the reverse.
Blogger/Blogspot is a blogging platform from Google.
Comments are searchable on the internet. Be honest, but kind! It is often easier to comment on blogs when logged in to a related service. For Blogger, this is Google. For WordPress it is WordPress. Other blogging platforms are available!
Directions may be necessary if your blog is difficult to navigate.
Enthusiasm for your subject and for blogging will be apparent to your readers.
Formatting your posts makes them easier to read. A clear font, good text size with short paragraphs and space between them make a good impression.
Greeting your readers may draw them in and help them feel connected to your post.
Hop is part of blog hop. The A to Z Challenge is a blog hop. There are many other opportunities to hop from blog to blog leaving comments and generating interest in your blog.
Ideas may be found in the most unlikely places. Jot them down in a notebook or an app. If you are stuck for an idea your notes may help.
Journal: Many bloggers use their blog as an online diary or journal. Be careful how much personal information you share online.
Knitting and other crafts make interesting blog posts for other knitters and creative people. ‘How to’ posts are helpful. Search engines like them too!
Layout is similar to formatting. Photos or images may be aligned left, right or centrally. Their size may also be adjusted. A preview will show whether the text beside an image is in such short lines that it is irritating.
Music is a universal language. Is there music, which is relevant to your post? You may be able to choose whether to link to it or to embed it using HTML.
Numbers: Don’t be despondent if you don’t have many visitors to a new blog. It takes time to build up a following. Tell your friends. Share your posts on social media. Take part in blogging challenges. Visit other blogs and comment if you have time. The numbers will increase.
Originality is important. There may not be many new ideas, but your way of writing about them should be (and almost certainly is) unique.
Pictures should be your own. Failing that, there are sites where copyright-free pictures may be found. If you wish to use a picture belonging to someone else, always ask their permission and credit them
Questions: A question at the end of a post is likely to prompt more comments than a post without a question.
Research is interesting. I have learned a huge amount as a blogger, which I would not have discovered otherwise. Research is important. Your readers expect to read reliable information.
Shortcut keys help save time. My favourite is Control +V to paste text into my blog. Control+Shift+V pastes it as plain text, which is useful if there are hyperlinks in the text, and if the text has a different font, size, or color.
Theme has two meanings for some A to Z bloggers. If your posts for the challenge are linked by their subject matter, that is your theme. You might let others know in a Theme Reveal post. (Signing up for the Theme reveal ahead of the main challenge is a good way of increasing the number of visits to your blog.) For WordPress bloggers there is a wide choice of ‘Themes’. These are the designs available for your blog. Blogger also gives some choice. (Did I mention other platforms are available?)
Understanding of other cultures is something the A to Z Challenge facilitates. Bloggers participate from many countries around the world.
Vexing Emojis: While the occasional emoji can dress-up a post, using long strings of them will be stressful for visitors using text-to-voice. Each emoji is read as a description, sometimes a long description. For example, ๐จ๐พ is read as "Man: Medium-Dark Skin Tone emoji," which is fine once, but is annoying to hear twelve times in a row.
(V Contribution from J.)WordPress is not the only blogging platform, but it is the one I use most. It allows bloggers to ‘like’ posts and comments and to rate posts with up to 5 stars, if this feature is enabled by the blogger.
Xenophilia is the opposite of xenophobia. People from foreign countries should be welcome to read our words. We can visit their blogs too.
Yourself: Your readers will notice the difference between a post consisting of information and one, which has something of your personality about it. The tag ‘Personal’ is popular as most people are interested in people.
Zebra is perhaps an unlikely choice for Z. ‘What has that to do with blogging?’ I hear you ask. The theme I chose for my main blog has a Zebra in the heading picture
Twenty six hints are too few to include everything. An important omission is the use of categories and tags (Wordpress) or labels (Blogger). These help people find your blog posts.
What else have I missed? Please add you own hints in the comments.
Writer bio: Susan always wanted to be a writer. In 2012 she revived her interest in writing with a project to collect the kinds of sayings, which were much used in her childhood.
Blogging was intended as a way of improving writing skills, but has become an interest in its own right. Susan experiments with factual writing, fiction, humour and poetry. She does not yet have a book to her name. Her interests include words, languages, music, knitting and crochet. She has experience of the world of work, being a stay-at-home mum and an empty-nester. She is active in her local community and Church, where she sings alto in the choir. She is a member of the Association of Chritian Writers. She and her husband live in the north of
Follow her on Twitter @suesconsideredt
https://suestrifles.wordpress.com/
Thursday, July 28, 2022
Road Trip 2022 Feature
A total of 37 blogs signed up for the 2022 Road Trip
https://tinyurl.com/AZtrip22
Starting in July, visiting about 5 blogs per month would accomplish the whole trip!
July
- Sue's Trifles Sue https://suestrifles.wordpress.com/2022/04/01/advent-annunciation-and-angels-atozchallenge
- The post is about Christmas. Comments are already closed, but you may be able to click "like." ๐
- Finding Eliza Kristin https://findingeliza.com/archives/36063
- A look back into the past. In this case, Christmas gifts from long ago. ๐
- The Multicolored Diary Zalka Csenge http://multicoloreddiary.blogspot.com/2022/04/m-is-for-moonstone-magic-gemstone.html
- Learn a story about a moonstone. ๐
- One Sketcher’s Adventures Kristin https://thisnanorebel.blogspot.com/2022/04/a-is-forancient.html
- A memory from a Christian's youth of seeing a Joshua Tree in Mexico. ๐ณ
- Uniquely Maladjusted but Fun Jamie https://uniquelymaladjustedbutfun.blogspot.com/2022/04/atozchallenge-greys-anatomy.html
- Though other posts briefly describe fake show episodes, this is a detailed fanfiction episode of Grey's Anatomy. ๐บ
Check back next month for more blogs to visit from the A to Z ROAD TRIP!
Wednesday, July 27, 2022
Alphabet of American States
There's only one letter not used in any US State names.
- A is for — Alaska
- B is for — Alabama
- C is for — California
- D is for — Delaware
- E is for — Connecticut
- F is for — Florida
- G is for — Georgia
- H is for — Hawaii
- I is for — Idaho
- J is for — New Jersey
- K is for — Kansas
- L is for — Louisiana
- M is for — Maine
- N is for — Nebraska
- O is for — Ohio
- P is for — Pennsylvania
- Q is for — *
- R is for — Rhode Island
- S is for — South Carolina
- T is for — Tennessee
- U is for — Utah
- V is for — Vermont
- W is for — Washington
- X is for — Texas
- Y is for — Wyoming
- Z is for — Arizona
There is a city named Quincy in Massachusetts and Illinois. And Quartz Hill in California. Not to mention, with 66,151 residents, Queen Creek, Arizona.
But the letter Q is not used in any state name in the United States.
Today in History:
July 27, 1953 - The Korean War ended with the signing of an armistice by U.S. and North Korean delegates at Panmunjom, Korea. The war had lasted just over three years.
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
#AtoZChallenge News and Updates
Greetings, A to Z Bloggers.
Our graphics person, Anjela, has retired from the team. We thank her for her time and the beautiful 2022 logo.
The team is working on more year-round content to help you blog better and faster, grow the community, and be more connected.
Our "target audience" is, and always has been, bloggers of all ages in all genres worldwide.
We hope to inspire our fellow bloggers to keep blogging regularly and "hopping" to each other's blogs all year. ๐ป๐
We hope to bring you more content, insights from the team, and chances to share your own blogging tips with the community. We're here for you year-round, not just in April. We're going to explore ways to expand your blogging audience.
AND WE'RE GIVING YOU A SECOND CHALLENGE!
That's right. You asked for it; you got it. This September and October will have a low-key reverse alphabet challenge. Details coming soon.
What about the regular April A to Z Challenge?
No significant changes. The banners, badges, forms, and sheets will remain. There will still be a Theme Reveal hop, the normal April A to Z Challenge bloghop, and the Road Trip. It's okay if you only want to visit us in March, April, and May for those events. We're just stepping the site up to give you more during the rest of the year.
What's next for the A to Z Team?
We are diligently working behind the scenes to create inspiring blog posts.
Please don't forget that the Road Trip is still going on. We're planning to throw more support to those who signed up! https://tinyurl.com/AZtrip22
We're getting someone else to do graphics. What do you think of the look of this offering?
Square, Round, Social Media, Favicon
- Are you interested in more posts and content from the A to Z Team?
- Would you be interested in contributing a post?
- Are you excited about a second challenge?
- What are your thoughts on this possible graphic set for the A to Z Challenge?
Monday, May 16, 2022
The 2022 Post A to Z Challenge Road Trip Starts Today!
It's time for the Post A to Z Road Trip 2022! This is a great opportunity to catch up on the many blogs you would have liked to have spent more time visiting, but didn't during the Challenge, and a chance to visit the blogs of people who did the Challenge that you never got to. And, if you're one of those people who did the Challenge but didn't get a lot of visitors, this is a way to let people know that you'd appreciate a visit.
Here's what you do:
- Sign up for the Road Trip. There's a place where you can put in the URL of a post that you would like visitors to read first. Then, grab a copy of the Road Trip badge from the graphics page (if you want) for your home page to use as a "bumper sticker."
- Get copies of both the Road Trip List and the Master List. Both will be useful.
- Start with the Road Trip list and visit the blogs of the people who signed up there. Take some time to read their blog and their Challenge entries. Leave comments where you feel led to do so, and make sure you identify yourself as a Road Trip participant. Leave a link to your blog so they can return the favor.
- Then, if you have the time and inclination to do so, visit some of the blogs on the Master List that you didn't get the chance to visit. Even if they didn't sign up for the Road Trip, I'm sure they'd appreciate a visit.
There's no set time limit to the Road Trip (i.e. no specific end date), so if you wanted to, you could visit everyone who was part of this year's Challenge between now and the start of next year's Challenge. If that's what you want to do, go for it! Most importantly, have fun!
Happy Motoring!