As the A to Z Challenge kicks off, prepare for adventure!
You will be challenged to write a daily blog post corresponding with that day’s letter.
You will find new bloggers and make friends.
You will stretch your blogging skills.
You will learn new things.
You will emerge on the other side a different person.
Most of all, you will have fun on this adventure. Go and enjoy.
You are now free to move about the A to Z Challenge list!
Co-host Ninja Captain Alex is the author of CassaStar and CassaFire and his blog can be found HERE
Monday, April 1, 2013
Sunday, March 31, 2013
#atozchallenge: About Arlee Bird
Arlee Bird's First Birthday |
Arlee Bird many years later |
"Where do you hail from?" (D.G. Hudson) -- I was born in Cleveland, Ohio, where I lived for the first seven years of my life. But I feel like East Tennessee is my home.
"Have you ever wanted to be a rock star?" (Alex J. Cavanaugh) -- Oh of course! I've fantasized about this since high school and still imagine it now and then, though now I think more country than rock.
"Would you rather have your own personal sailing ship or spaceship? What would you name your ship?" (L.G. Keltner) -- Since I have a bit of a fear of water and don't take too well to being out in open water, I'll probably go with the spaceship. Although I guess being in airless space is a somewhat scary thought as well. It is kind of exciting to imagine though. My ship would be named "Imagination".
"Favorite childhood memory" (Tina) -- I had such a great childhood that it's really difficult to single out any favorite childhood memory. I guess this is why I like writing memoir--I like remembering and telling the fun stories. My favorite memories would probably be related to fun times at home and with family.
"How do you use those HTML tags .. and I've yet to learn about the signature line too .." (Hilary Melton-Butcher) -- I've been a huge proponent for the signature link and the HTML tags. They are so handy to direct people to specific links I want them to see and to my own blog. It's so much quicker to visit blogs if I have a link that takes me right there. I just hate that WordPress, other systems, and often the other bloggers mistake a link in a comment or the signature link to think the comment is spam. I really have a strong distaste for spam and spammers.
"Describe the last Halloween costume you wore." (Nicole) --- Many years ago when my kids were still in school and before I got remarried, I dressed in old green coveralls, sprayed my hair green, and put on green make-up and went out with my kids. When people asked what I was supposed to be, I answered, "Broccoli". Why do some people find broccoli to be so scary?
"What's more important, space exploration, or under-sea exploration?" (Matt Conlon) -- That's kind of a tough one as they are both fascinating frontiers. I love the idea of forging on into the outer reaches of the universe as well as a concentrated study of our own solar system. So much adventure! But on the practical side of what could be more immediately useful and accessible to us I'd have to put the priority on sea exploration. It will be probably be easier to access the resources of the sea before what's in space. I hope we don't give up on either.
Coke or Pepsi?" (Mina Lobo) -- Funny how things can change. In the 80's I had a clear preference for Pepsi, then somewhere along the line I started preferring Coke. Maybe they had the better sales?
"If you could sing any song with the artist who wrote/performed it, what would it be and with whom?" (Tracy Bermeo-A2Z Mommy) -- What a strange experience this would be! I'll go with "Living for the City" with Stevie Wonder and I'd want to do a bluegrass arrangement of the song. I wonder if Stevie would approve?
"How old were you when you realized your passion for writing?" "Who inspired you to write in the very beginning?" "Who inspires you now?" (Magical Mystical MiMi)-- My mother inspired me to tell stories when I was perhaps five or so and my father inspired me to write when I was about eight. Writing and reading have been passions since I was young. Now my writing inspirations are Flannery O'Connor, Cormac McCarthy, and many great bloggers out there.
Happy Easter to all! And now let the Challenge begin!
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Friday, March 29, 2013
Blogging is a VERB
And then we
blog…
We write. We
edit. We post.
And then we
blog…
We
socialize, network and engage in the community.
Blogging in
a bubble is like cooking without eating the meal.
And then we
blog…
We read
other blogs, meet and get to know other bloggers, join and participate in blog
hops.
See what I
mean? We blog.
Dishes can
wait. We’re blogging. Blogging is a verb – an action word that requires
participation.
Making it
hard for active bloggers to comment on your blog is like doing the dishes when
you’re entertaining company. Sure, you can get away with it, but why would you be
so rude to your guests?
On that
note, here’s a brief list explaining why some people might not comment on your
blog…
- It takes too long to find your post. As serious as I am about blogging, there’s one thing I know to be true. Blogs are blogs. When I get to your page, I don’t want to click another link to read your post. I’m sure it will be very interesting and all that, but reading your post isn’t about giving you page views. It’s about reading what you wrote on your blog.
- You wrote a friggin’ novel! Again, it’s a blog…especially when we’re all hopping around like flying trapeze artists, hoping not to miss any step (or blog) along the way during some of these gigantic blog hops. Save it for your ebook already, and post a blog post, without apologies for writing more words than I could write in a week. (And I write a lot of words every week too!)
- Avoid misleading your audience by title or post. If your title promises to give a how-to on peeling oranges, I’m probably not going to want to read about dealing with grumpy co-workers. I’m certainly not expecting to anyway.
- Check your ego at the post. Um, I’m sure your post will be great, but I’m not coming back to see what you wrote about something in two or three days, just because you were too busy to write your post for today’s blog hop. As much as you want me to appreciate your busy blogging schedule, it would be nice if you would appreciate mine too. Remember, blogging is a verb.
- Skip the hoops already and make it easy for people to comment on your blog. I’ve commented on your blog time and time again. Yet I still have to fill out my name, email and website every time I visit you. At what point will you acknowledge my effort to leave you nice comments? I spent several minutes reading your post and now I can’t find where to leave a comment. Make it easy. Put the “Post a comment” at the bottom of the post (along with sharing tabs), just in case you said something my friends might want to read too. Captcha – think I said it all in this post on the subject.
It’s only a
few days til we’re all in a mad rush to post and comment on well over 1,000
blogs in the A – Z Challenge blog hop. Hey, we’re all in this together and blogging
is a verb!
Here’s to a
successful A – Z Challenge for all!
M. J.
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