Your A to Z Challenge promo posts are appearing all over the place and now it's getting difficult to keep up with all of them. I'm sure we'll miss some of them, but please bear with us as we love them all and appreciate every mention that we get.
We tried our best to get to 1000 sign-ups this past week. With your help we can still make it. By April 1st I hope to see at least 1500. Keep encouraging everyone you know to join us.
Don't forget about the A to Z Video contest. We haven't had any submissions in the past week and we'd love to see a few more before next Sunday's closing date. The video doesn't have to be professional or anything elaborate, just you and something you want to say about the A to Z April Challenge.
Here are some of the special posts we came across this week:
Jessica at Visions of Other Worlds is in a quandary about how best to approach the Challenge. She even offers a poll for those who want to help her decide.
I believe the announcement on ReAhkemiH's fullishness in its fool blog was in Portuguese, but her final sentence assured readers that her Challenge entries will be in English. A to Z is a worldwide event!
Jennifer Wells declared her love of a good challenge and exhorts her readers to sign up for A to Z in April.
Overcrowded Book Shelves blog makes an April Challenge debut in 2012. Can anyone help her with the letter "z"?
Back for her second year, Miriam joins in Jenny Pearson's A to Z Tag questions on her blog An' de walls came tumblin' down. She found the questions on the blog Wake up, eat, write, sleep where Annalisa Crawford also answered the questions.
Teresa at Jounaling Woman has been posting about the A to Z Challenge with some regularity now including this Open Letter. Hang in there Teresa--chocolate marshmallow eggs are the best cure-all for all that ails you.
Sarah Allen at No Write No Wrong is back for a second year and she tells how she's ready to go. She'd like to hit the 200 follower mark and as I write this she needs 74 more to make it. Maybe you can help her out right now by visiting her blog and clicking the "Friend Connect" button. Maybe you'll get a new follower as well (that's usually the way it works you know).
Julie at Empty Nest Insider recalls how last year's Challenge got her fired up. She's looking forward to the 2012 Challenge.
Yadin Bromberg is making lemonade: Main ingredient the A to Z Challenge. That's the way my blog friend!
Lucy Jane is at her Writing Desk and geared up to go in April. She's in for a second year.
Theres Just Life has joined the A to Z party and is crazy about the Challenge.
Sylvia at Writing in Wonderland is returning to the Challenge and offers some good reasons why others should be a part of this great blogging event.
Then there was inspirenordic who passed on an award with a "join the A to Z Challenge" stipulation. We condone bribery in this case.
Kelly at Kelly Said... said that she was accepting the Challenge so said Kelly at Kelly Said... Now say that quickly three times.
Thank you Jennifer Fischetto for the mention. Also Cynthia at Read Is the New Black, and Tambo Writes.
Tracy at A2ZMommy gave us a great shout-out in her post. Thanks, Tracy!
I leave with a video idea offered by Nicole from Madlab Post :
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Tina's Project: Until They Have Faces
When
do you get to call yourself a writer? My tagline at Life is Good
says, “wanna be writer”. I've had readers leave comments to the
effect of, “You are a writer! Don't be so hard on yourself!” It
is true that I've been writing my whole life, because it's been an
important life goal to write a novel. I have confidence I'll reach
that goal one day. Meanwhile, I'm sharing my first by-line.
I've
been blogging for a while now, and am enjoying this world
immensely. The community that we build and the support we give each
other is incredible. For example, I'm getting the chance to borrow
this blog to tell you about this project!
I
wrote a piece for a coffee table book called, “Until They Have
Faces.” It's a fundraiser for the joint benefit of The Bridge House in Boulder, CO, and BOHO:Boulder Outreach for Homeless Overflow, which are both organizations that minister to the homeless
community. All the work to produce the book was done by volunteers.
The photographer took professional portraits of each subject.
Lights, camera, smile, the whole thing. He used the setting each was
most comfortable with. Some were taken to his studio, others shot
“on location” The goal was to give them a face, and a voice as
the writers turned interviews into word portraits.
It
took a lot more volunteers than just those taking pictures and
writing words. The editing, book design, lay-out, proof-reading and
other such tasks were also donated to the project by professionals
willing to help. I'm honored to be part of such an endeavor.
If
you'd like to learn more about this project, you can visit the
photographer's blog dedicated to this project: Faces For The Homeless. You can also can learn more
at the blog, BOHO: Boulder Outreach for Homeless Overflow. This
particular post I'm sending you to is from November, but I thought it
gave the most info in a short read.
I'm
very pleased to say that 100% of the sale price of the book goes to
BOHO and The Bridge House. I'm thinking these books will sell
quickly since Boulder, CO, is a very active community working
creatively to serve the homeless population. The book is meant to
open eyes and break down stereotypes. I can't wait to see the
finished product at the reception/dedication tonight!
Friday, March 2, 2012
#atozchallenge: Write What You Love says Guest Lynn Rush
Our guest today is Lynn Rush who blogs at Catch the Rush. The 2012 Challenge will be a first for her but she's ready to go. In this post she explains her strategy.
Hey there, everyone. Lynn Rush here.
I’ve never participated in an A to Z challenge, but I tell ya, it sounds SUPER FUN!
When I saw a blogging/writing friend of mine participate in this last year, I was like, “Holy Cow, how do they think of something to write every day like that?”
That was back when I was posting only four to five days a week, and the thought of adding a couple of days kind of freaked me out.
But deep down, it must have inspired me, because I started posting daily shortly after.
I’m often asked how I think of topics for blogging seven days a week. The main thing is: Themes.
I have Movie Quotes, This Writer’s Journey, Throwback Thursday, Photos (sunsets, angels, etc) and we occasionally do a Debate This discussion and Cinema Sound Off. The rest of the days I just do whatever comes to mind.
So, when I decided to jump into the A to Z blog adventure, I decided I’d do something with music. Besides movies, music is WAY up there on the scale of things that motivate & inspire me, so what better topic to blog about?
Writing about things I love is fun. I think that’s really important, because if not, then blogging is more like a chore than an exciting, interactive adventure with your readers.
Now, I have to admit, I might sneak in a few non-music related posts since my next novel is releasing May 1st (I kind of need to mention that, right? LOL) but other than that, I’m stoked to write about music each and every day of this awesome blog event. I’ve even started finding musicians to feature.
X and Z…those will be a bit challenging, but I already have a few ideas! **LOL**
What are some of the things you guys are thinking of writing about during your A to Z adventure?
Lynn Rush's newest book Awaited will be released in May 2012. For more information be sure to visit Lynn's site.
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