If you’re participating in the Challenge, you are probably already planning your posts. That is good – plan and write as many as possible before the Challenge begins so you have more time to visit other bloggers in April. And it’s easier to do that if you have a theme for the month.
If you intend to wing it, nothing wrong with that. The first year of the Challenge, I didn’t have a theme. Of course this meant some days I was scrounging for something that matched the letter. (For Q, I blogged about Q*Bert and the crappy 1983 movie, Q – not good!)
A theme will give you direction. If you select movies, you can go with the movie titles. With music - band or song titles. With sports - players or teams. By narrowing the focus, it’s actually easier, because then you won’t be overwhelmed.
A theme also lets visitors know what to expect. They will be more apt to return, especially if they like your theme. If you can, include a line or two at the beginning of each post that states your theme for the month.
It’s good research. Select a topic you want to know more about – you’ll learn something as you search. Perhaps it’s something you need to research for your next book or for school. Kill two birds with one stone.
Does the theme have to match your blog exactly? No, it can be anything you want. If it’s something that interests you, chances are you’ve already talked about it on your blog. Brainstorm some different themes and pick one. If it fits your style, then do it.
If you need some ideas to get you started, I recently listed some fun, geeky themes at Allison’s blog, Geek Banter.
Have fun with it. Just think - your blog is a theme park for one whole month. Make it fun!
Co-host Ninja Captain Alex is the author of CassaStar and CassaFire and his blog can be found HERE
Friday, March 1, 2013
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Getting to know your co-hosts ~ Konstanz Silverbow
Name: Konstanz Silverbow
Blogs: Nothought2small, and Writeaway
Publications: So far, none. But I did just submit my first manuscript to Shadow Mountain!
Other Places to Find Me: Facebook (author page), Facebook (blog), Twitter, Goodreads,
10 GETTING TO KNOW YOU QUESTIONS
1. When writing, do you prefer to compose your first-draft by hand, on your computer, or using Morse Code?
A mix really. I start by hand, somewhere in the middle I begin typing, and along the way I write down ideas I have for other stories.
2. If you could sing any song with the artist who wrote/performed it, what would it be and with whom?
Secrets’ by OneRepublic but more importantly, Ryan Tedder. (He is the lead singer for OneRepublic and also composed the music and lyrics for the song)
3. Who inspired you to write in the very beginning?
I wasn’t really “inspired” by someone to start writing. What really started it was an experience I had. It is a really funny story and one day I was telling my two best friends about it. We were all laughing and I realized that it kinda sounded like something you would read in a book or see in a movie. So I sat down and attempted to write it out. I failed miserably. After that one of my friends told me that her mom and eight other women had just started a writing group and I was invited to come.
4. Favorite childhood memory?
Spending time with my siblings. We grew up close because we were all home-schooled and own a family business. We did everything together. That doesn't happen often anymore with everyone grown up, some of them have their own families now, and one brother lives in Australia.
Spending time with my siblings. We grew up close because we were all home-schooled and own a family business. We did everything together. That doesn't happen often anymore with everyone grown up, some of them have their own families now, and one brother lives in Australia.
5. What is your "Thing". i.e. do you have a non-professional hobby or a particularly acute preference for something that you feel defines a large part of who you are?
Almost all of my hobbies, I make money from. The one that I have not is Dragon and Sword collecting. I LOVE dragons, I LOVE swords. (Does that count as a hobby?)
6.What items could you typically have in your pockets?
My phone, a hair tie, and loose change.
7.What is the most unusual thing you have ever given as a gift?
I love this question. Usually people ask what is the most unusual thing you have been given. So, most unusual thing I have given? An old mining Stock Certificate.
8. What makes you cry? (Emotional reasons. Onions don't count.)
Answer: Movies, books, people. I am a sympathetic crier. I am over emotional so a lot of things make me cry.
9.Where do you go to "Get away from it all"?
Novels. I read and listen to music.
10.What makes life worth living?
The Small moments when it seems like everything is falling apart and one person changes it all with the simplest of things. A simple gesture, a small compliment, a smile.
Another random fact just because, I love sarcasm. Oh yeah, and I LOVE being an A-to-Z April Blogging Challenge Co-host!
~Konstanz Silverbow
Nothought2small
Another random fact just because, I love sarcasm. Oh yeah, and I LOVE being an A-to-Z April Blogging Challenge Co-host!
~Konstanz Silverbow
Nothought2small
Monday, February 25, 2013
#atozchallenge news -- Here's Who's Been Helping Out
Oops! What day is it? I guess I totally lost track of time!
Here are some great bloggers who have been helping promote the April Challenge:
Jen from We're Living a Full Life put in a push for A-to-Z'ing in April.
I encourage you out there to follow Angela from Whole Foods Living. She's coming back for a another year, but still doesn't have as many followers as she should have. You might get some good eating advice while you're there.
With the help of Jimi Hendrix, Bill at Images By Bil paid homage to the April Challenge. Go over and check out his cool artwork--Jimi Hendrix is the subject of one of them.
An outstanding promo post was delivered by Jolie at Precious Monsters. She covers a lot of bases in this post so please go to it, read it, and then tweet it, send it to friends, and spread it around. Jolie is one our A to Z staffers.
Our own A to Z co-host Nicole Ayers offered some excellent Challenge advice in a guest post at Write Non-fiction Now! Especially if you're still trying to come up with an idea for April posts or are afraid to sign up because you can't think of a theme, check this out.
She may be a newcomer to the Challenge, but Shirlene from Just Good Stories promoted the A to Z like a vet. Go to her blog and help fuel her enthusiasm.
Thank you Colin D. Smith for the mention and the fascinating Challenge analysis. That should be of some help to bloggers looking for Challenge advice.
Then there's Dennis at LimeBird Writers (now that's a group I can fly with). He's got his April plans all mapped out as evidenced in his post about the Challenge.
Thanks all!
Here are some great bloggers who have been helping promote the April Challenge:
Jen from We're Living a Full Life put in a push for A-to-Z'ing in April.
I encourage you out there to follow Angela from Whole Foods Living. She's coming back for a another year, but still doesn't have as many followers as she should have. You might get some good eating advice while you're there.
With the help of Jimi Hendrix, Bill at Images By Bil paid homage to the April Challenge. Go over and check out his cool artwork--Jimi Hendrix is the subject of one of them.
An outstanding promo post was delivered by Jolie at Precious Monsters. She covers a lot of bases in this post so please go to it, read it, and then tweet it, send it to friends, and spread it around. Jolie is one our A to Z staffers.
Our own A to Z co-host Nicole Ayers offered some excellent Challenge advice in a guest post at Write Non-fiction Now! Especially if you're still trying to come up with an idea for April posts or are afraid to sign up because you can't think of a theme, check this out.
She may be a newcomer to the Challenge, but Shirlene from Just Good Stories promoted the A to Z like a vet. Go to her blog and help fuel her enthusiasm.
Thank you Colin D. Smith for the mention and the fascinating Challenge analysis. That should be of some help to bloggers looking for Challenge advice.
Then there's Dennis at LimeBird Writers (now that's a group I can fly with). He's got his April plans all mapped out as evidenced in his post about the Challenge.
Thanks all!
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