Words from the Bird:
We will soon be announcing our individual co-host subordinate administrative assistant teams. Alex has already announced his. I will be doing so on my Friday post at Tossing It Out. Soon we will also be adding a special tab at the top of the A to Z Blog page with our helpers listed. Be sure to stop in to get to know all of these fine bloggers and follow their blogs along with those of the co-hosts. We are all here to make the Challenge more fun and more efficient for everyone. We appreciate the support you give us.
The A to Z Team will be trying to address as many of the concerns some of you have been asking about here on this blog in the weeks to come. If there are any topics that you would especially like to see us discuss here please let us know. Watch this blog for important A to Z updates.
A to Z Luvs U:
Tomorrow is Valentines Day so don't forget the one you love. Over the past couple of weeks many of you have been showing some A to Z Challenge love with some truly endearing promo posts. It's so nice to see so many love letters in honor of the letters of the alphabet and the Challenge that goes hand in hand with those letters.
Here are a few bloggers who luv the A to Z Challenge enough to have included a post on their blog about it:
Thank you Belinda Nicoll at My Rite of Passage for telling your readers about what you're planning for April. Sounds like a great idea to me!
Don't worry, Deena at e-bookbuilders. You sound like a natural for the Challenge and I think you'll do a great job if your A to Z promo post is any indication.
Danielle Zecher has decided to take on another Challenge after enjoying last year's A to Z. She talks about it in her post on the blog Sweet Tea Reads.
Sunni at Surviving Life announced the Challenge and at the same time did her bit of public service with instructions on how to remove the Captcha word verification from Blogger blogs. If you're still wondering about this process, check out Sunni's post.
Rebekah Loper says she's not going to do this year's Challenge, but she gave us a very nice promo post. Maybe she'll talk herself into participating after she reads her own post.
Teresa at Journaling Woman added her own bit of Challenge news with a reminder for others to sign up. Good to hear from you, Teresa!
Carol Kilgore tossed her blog into the A to Z fray. Stop by Under the Tiki Hut to wish her well.
A challenge enthusiast from India, Phil of Philipscom posted a big announcement about Blogging from A to Z on his blog.
Keep Spreading the Word:
Thanks to all of you who have been telling others about the April Challenge. I know that there are many more than I have listed here. Feel free to promote each other's A to Z posts with your own posts. A big part of the A to Z Challenge is about networking and building community. Be sure to keep on visiting the list and making new friends.
The A to Z Challenge is all about the participants! And we luv all of you!
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Meet Author AJ Lauer: Author of Armageddon: Pick Your Plot
Please
join me in welcoming today's guest, AJ Lauer, an A-Z participant and author. The book you're about
to hear about is so unique I think we'll be burning of some fiber
optic/cable/whispernet or other magical stuff that makes books go
from Amazon to my beloved Kindle in about...oh there it is. I've
interviewed AJ so you can get to know her a bit better.
A-Z Participant Profile: AJ Lauer, author of Armageddon: Pick Your Plot
Hi, AJ! Welcome to the Blogging from A-Z blog! Why don't you start by telling us about your blog?
Naturally Sweet started as a place to put my early-college angst. It was a way for me to keep in touch with friends from high school and my first boyfriend, a daily journal of writing snippets and figuring out how I fit into the college scene. Over the years it has become a bit more intentional. I use it now still to keep in touch with friends, but also to reflect on my profession and our adventures here in Colorado. And of course to share my writing efforts.
How did you find Blogging from A-Z?
Last February, I caught a horrible, awful cold. After about 2 days of whining and moaning and TV, I got bored and challenged a fellow writer friend to a duel. We spent the next four weeks duking it out creative-writing style in a shared Google doc. It was so much fun to push myself to write every single day. When we finished I knew I needed another challenge, and knew as soon as I saw it, that A-Z was the perfect next thing!
You've already signed up for this spring's challenge. What brought you back?
I had so much fun last year! I met several of my favorite blogging buddies, and truly enjoy the challenge of coming up with things to write about every day for a month. A-Z is also part of the reason that my co-author Dan approached me to write Armageddon. He is a talented graphic artist and does something super-cool every year for his birthday. Last year he decided to have an armageddon themed birthday party in honor of the Mayan calendar myth, so decided to make a Pick Your Plot book that explores apocalypses. He'd seen that I had been doing a lot of writing, so asked if I would like to co-author the project. Of course I said yes - how could I resist such an offer? So I'm back this year for the challenge of the writing, and also just to see what neat things come out of it.
Wait, a Pick Your Plot book? Yup - kind-of like a Choose Your Own Adventure (TM) book. The endings range in topic from Ragnarok to nanobots to (of course) zombies. Since it's about apocalypses which are by nature somewhat unavoidable, you die in 33 of the 42 endings. The odds are definitely not in your favor, but each one is written to be entertaining. Our friends who attended Dan's party loved the book and immediately asked about 'real' publishing, so we decided to go for it. Feedback so far has been very positive - you should check it out! ;)
That sounds awesome! What are you writing about for A-Z this year? Well, last year I did the theme of "things I like" because it was general and easy to come up with topics. This year I've decided to write a scene or character description for each letter. It will be a bit more challenging, but should lead to some fun stuff. I'll start pre-scheduling posts in March, to make sure I've got enough time to do each one well.
A-Z Participant Profile: AJ Lauer, author of Armageddon: Pick Your Plot
Hi, AJ! Welcome to the Blogging from A-Z blog! Why don't you start by telling us about your blog?
Naturally Sweet started as a place to put my early-college angst. It was a way for me to keep in touch with friends from high school and my first boyfriend, a daily journal of writing snippets and figuring out how I fit into the college scene. Over the years it has become a bit more intentional. I use it now still to keep in touch with friends, but also to reflect on my profession and our adventures here in Colorado. And of course to share my writing efforts.
How did you find Blogging from A-Z?
Last February, I caught a horrible, awful cold. After about 2 days of whining and moaning and TV, I got bored and challenged a fellow writer friend to a duel. We spent the next four weeks duking it out creative-writing style in a shared Google doc. It was so much fun to push myself to write every single day. When we finished I knew I needed another challenge, and knew as soon as I saw it, that A-Z was the perfect next thing!
You've already signed up for this spring's challenge. What brought you back?
I had so much fun last year! I met several of my favorite blogging buddies, and truly enjoy the challenge of coming up with things to write about every day for a month. A-Z is also part of the reason that my co-author Dan approached me to write Armageddon. He is a talented graphic artist and does something super-cool every year for his birthday. Last year he decided to have an armageddon themed birthday party in honor of the Mayan calendar myth, so decided to make a Pick Your Plot book that explores apocalypses. He'd seen that I had been doing a lot of writing, so asked if I would like to co-author the project. Of course I said yes - how could I resist such an offer? So I'm back this year for the challenge of the writing, and also just to see what neat things come out of it.
Wait, a Pick Your Plot book? Yup - kind-of like a Choose Your Own Adventure (TM) book. The endings range in topic from Ragnarok to nanobots to (of course) zombies. Since it's about apocalypses which are by nature somewhat unavoidable, you die in 33 of the 42 endings. The odds are definitely not in your favor, but each one is written to be entertaining. Our friends who attended Dan's party loved the book and immediately asked about 'real' publishing, so we decided to go for it. Feedback so far has been very positive - you should check it out! ;)
That sounds awesome! What are you writing about for A-Z this year? Well, last year I did the theme of "things I like" because it was general and easy to come up with topics. This year I've decided to write a scene or character description for each letter. It will be a bit more challenging, but should lead to some fun stuff. I'll start pre-scheduling posts in March, to make sure I've got enough time to do each one well.
Thanks
for stopping by! We look forward to seeing what you write this
spring.
Thanks! I'm definitely looking forward to it
AJ's
blog: Naturally
Sweet
The
Book! Armageddon:
Pick Your Plot
Other
places to find AJ: Facebook
(public), Facebook
(book fanpage)
Monday, February 11, 2013
List-Loving Rosalind Adam Pays a Visit
Please
join me today in welcoming second time challenge participant Rosalind
Adam to the A-Z Blog! She's got some nuggets of truth and hints for
you to digest as you prepare for THE CHALLENGE. I meat to shout
that, because in the words of my two teen boys, it's going to be EPIC.
They'd of course roll their eyes knowing I was using that word, but I
do like making them roll their eyes...
So
without further ado, glean what you can to better be prepared for
April. You've got your badge up, right? You're signed up, right?
You've started your networking (the purpose of the challenge –
building your blogging community, right?) I think I've used up my
“right” quota for the day...
10 Reasons for Loving Lists by Rosalind Adam
1. When I was a teenager I loved the weekly Top
10 Chart hits, the Top 100 Records of the Year, the Top 20 films and so on. I
was obsessed. I kept all manner of lists in the back of my school note book.
Now the Internet is full of them so it’s not just me!
2.
Today I can spend hours sorting out new playlists on my iPod. It’s replaced the
hefty task of shuffling my LPs into preference order. I love the way that Word
produces a list of my writing files in alphabetical or chronological order at
the click of a button, and don’t even get me started on the lists I create with
Excel.
3. Lists are an excellent way to dump all that rubbish
clogging up your brain. I’m always making To-Do lists, and as for shopping
lists, they’re a must otherwise I’ll come home with pudding and forget all
about the main course!
4. Lists of names make compulsive reading, like
those Past Presidents on Sports Club walls or the list of attendees at a
conference. I always hunt for my name on those attendance lists, even though I
know I’m there.
5. Then there are dictionaries, thesauruses,
encyclopaedias, I love them all, especially catalogues. I may not need any of
the items on offer but I have to pause over the list of small kitchen items
because you really can’t have too many grippers for opening jars.
6.
Lists attract our eye, rather like a
poem. There can be nothing worse than looking at a page of densely typed words.
A list has a visually satisfying shape to it.
7. When we see an article or blog post in list
format, we know we’re going to get brief nuggets of information. There’ll be no
rambling or repetition so we feel more inclined to stop and read.
8. It has been proven that having a number in
your blog title attracts more visitors, a ploy regularly used by advertisers.
9. I’m guessing that most bloggers love to check
their stats. Me too. Yet another example of the thrill of lists, and who
doesn’t like to watch their list of followers grow? Incidentally, this is a
guaranteed outcome of taking part in the A to Z Challenge!
10. For me the A to Z Challenge is the ultimate
in list making. I’ve already started making lists of the A to Z content for my
theme and I’m going to include a small list in each day’s post, a list within a
list. I will be a truly happy blogger.
Thanks
Rosalind for being here today. I really like how you took your
passion for lists and showed us what an asset that can be as we
prepare!
~Tina,
coordinator of guest posters. Drop me an email if you'd like to be
one. tndowney at gmail dot com or the infoaz2013@gmail.com. I check my personal more often...and I'm info@ email girl, so either way, you're talking to me. If you want to talk to another co-host, use the contact tab above.
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