We're hard at work preparing for the 2013 A-to-Z Challenge, and we need your help!
Last year, each of us co-hosts answered a set of questions in a Getting to Know You post, so participants could learn a little about us and know who it was they'd be talking to or dealing with throughout the challenge. You'll find last year's list of questions below.
This year, we want to know what YOU want to know about us. We're asking you to create our questionnaire for us. What would you like to ask us? Leave a comment with your question(s). You can suggest as many as you'd like. Have fun with it! No question is too silly.
For ideas, see the list below or click on the names of last year's co-hosts to read our answers to last year's questions. Maybe you'll get some ideas based on what we said in 2012.
If we get enough questions, we'll each be choosing a set number to answer for ourselves, rather than answering all the same questions. This way, you get a little variety.
Last year's Getting to Know You posts:
Alex J. Cavanaugh
Arlee Bird
Damyanti Biswas
DL Hammons
Elizabeth Mueller
Jenny Pearson
Jeremy Hawkins (Retro-Zombie)
Konstanz Silverbow
Matthew MacNish
Shannon Lawrence (The Warrior Muse)
Stephen Tremp
Tina Downey
Our 10 Getting to Know You Questions:
What is the most daring thing you've ever done?
What is your favorite article of clothing?
What is your favorite monster?
If you had to dress up as your favorite literary character, who would it be?
What is your favorite fairy tale, urban legend or nursery rhyme?
What is a cause near and dear to your heart?
What's the strangest item you've used as a bookmark?
Do you have any nicknames? What are they, and how did you earn them?
Name one habit you want to change in yourself.
Tell us something interesting or shocking about yourself.
And our 5 A-to-Z Questions:
What was your favorite A-to-Z post from 2011?
What brought you to the A-to-Z originally? Tell us about your first A-to-Z.
Are you doing a theme?
Are you writing and scheduling posts in advance?
What is your favorite letter of the alphabet, and why? What letter do you like least?
What questions do you want us to answer? What do you want to know about your 2013 A-to-Z co-hosts? Can you get us to tell our deepest, darkest secrets?
May you find your Muse.
Shannon Lawrence
The Warrior Muse
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Monday, December 3, 2012
Shauna Kelley: The Joy of the Season and the Benefits of Blogging
Please
join me in welcoming Shauna Kelley, who participated in the challenge
for the first time last year. I'm happy to say she'll be joining us
again. She's here today to tell us about the books she's published
recently.
I am honored to be here. The A to Z
Challenge was the first challenge I particulate in, and has helped to
welcome me into/teach me about blogging. I am particularly grateful to be
here in December!
December is my favorite month. I am a lover of decorating, a
huge fan of baking, and most of all, a rabid gift-giver. I am doing a Friday
series over on my blog on my favorite gifts,
but here I want to focus on the gifts that being part of this blog community
provides me.
I blog because I write. I started my
blog to promote my first book, Max and Menna, and, as
people who blog solely to promote their work often learn, it was ineffectual. I
took too long to realize that my blog was not a podium, but a conversation.
I now know that the benefit of my
blog is not in having space to talk about my work, but in having a way to
connect with writers. For centuries, writing has been an isolated profession.
Now, the blog world offers us a community in which to support, encourage, and
celebrate with each other. This is a gift, and one of the best ones I’ve
received in a long, long time.
The power of this gift rang through loud and clear during
the launch of my second book, Don't Wake Up, which was
deemed by more than 40 agents and small presses to be “unmarketable.” It is the
story of Gillian, who plays a dangerous game with her husband. He awoke from a
coma claiming he cannot remember their life, but she recalls all too well years
of manipulation and pain. She invents a family in attempt to get Ricky to
acknowledge that this, too, is a lie. However, as her deceit grows, she begins
to wonder how far she can go to punish a man for sins he cannot remember
committing.
After so many rejections, I might
never have published the book if it weren’t for the community around my blog
helping me to understand:
- When you’re telling your community about an achievement (like publishing a book) it is no longer just self promotion (which I find very uncomfortable) but instead becomes sharing good news with friends.
- The market for my “unmarketable” book is right here. I have friends here that appreciate my book despite its length, its subject, and everything that makes it “high risk” to a press.
We’re all here for different reasons,
but we’re all here. And now that you can definitely tell that Christmas brings
out my mushy side, know that I am thankful to be writing now when I have this
gift of a community!
Thanks for being with us, and helping to get us in the spirit of the Christmas season.
- Tina
Thanks for being with us, and helping to get us in the spirit of the Christmas season.
- Tina
Friday, November 30, 2012
Letter Play - Wickedly Wrecked and Weary
The following roundup is brought to you by Nicole at The Madlab Post...
It’s time for Letter Play - Where DIY activities, cinema and life offline collide!
It’s time for Letter Play - Where DIY activities, cinema and life offline collide!
First glance clues: Two of the W's are from food items while the remaining one is from a printed publication.
First glance clues: All of the C's are from items found in the grocery store aisles but one of them is also sold at locations that house goldfish and turtles.
That's all folks!
Have a Happy Friday...
NICOLE
@MadlabPost on Twitter
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