Friday, February 9, 2018
The A to Z Blog Is Stirring!
It looks like we've gotten our blog domain issues fixed and previously existing links should be working fine.
Things are happening!
April is coming!
Get ready for the 9th annual April Challenge!
Watch for more information in an upcoming post as well as updates to the blog for 2018.
SEE YOU SOON!!!!!
Monday, December 4, 2017
Do the Holidays Influence Your Blog
December is ripe with holidays from several religions and cultures. Has any of the celebrating come to your blog? Some bloggers adopt a new color scheme (red and green or blue and silver). Others add holiday music that plays on page loading. I've even seen my mouse pointer turn into Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.
So tell me, A to Z bloggers, who among you is bringing the holiday spirit (or anti-spirit in some cases)?
The holidays in December are a wonderful time to explore our diversity and to show the very best parts of our religions and cultures. Be good to each other this month. And please share some links to entertain me!
by J Lenni Dorner
Reference and Speculative Fiction Author
A to Z Challenge Co-Host
Operation Awesome Debut Author Spotlight Organizer
So tell me, A to Z bloggers, who among you is bringing the holiday spirit (or anti-spirit in some cases)?
- Where can I click to find kittens in Santa hats?
- Has anyone done a book review guide on the best eight books to give this Hanukkah?
- Is there a craft blog with instructions to make a shimekazari for Omisoka?
- Is there a recipie for a Kwanzaa dish?
- Any blog posts out there with tips on what card to send to my favorite atheist scientist?
- How about a list with the very best movies to watch this month?
- Is anyone posting about the best games?
- What about the mythology behind all the December celebrations?
- Who has the best history post about the Greek letter "Chi"?
- Is there a web comic to explain Boxing Day to Americans?
- Any lifestyle bloggers giving insight to the fasting, introspection and prayer that takes place during Ramadan?
- Is there a great personal blog out there with posts about what a certain holiday means to that blogger?
- Which photography blog has the best pictures of the Rockefeller Center tree, and which has the most unique pictures of another December icon?
- Have any of you poetry bloggers written a poem to celebrate Our Lady of Guadalupe?
- Has there been a travel blog post showcasing a Saturnalia traditions?
- How many writers out there have a sale special going in December? (Perhaps a naughty special from the Adult Content bloggers?)
The holidays in December are a wonderful time to explore our diversity and to show the very best parts of our religions and cultures. Be good to each other this month. And please share some links to entertain me!
by J Lenni Dorner
Reference and Speculative Fiction Author
A to Z Challenge Co-Host
Operation Awesome Debut Author Spotlight Organizer
Labels:
Boxing Day,
Christmas,
culture,
diversity,
Greek letter Chi,
Hanukkah,
holidays,
Kwanzaa,
movies,
mythology,
Omisoka,
Our Lady of Guadalupe,
Ramadan,
religion,
Rockefeller Center,
Saturnalia
Friday, October 27, 2017
Temporary Site Disorder
Frame of the actor and comedian Larry Fine from "Disorder in the Court" (1936), in public domain (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
For those who have had problems getting to the A to Z Blog we are having some temporary difficulties. The site is still here (and if you are here at the blog reading this then you know that), however we've had to revert back to the Blogspot domain address.
I'm currently trying to reestablish the old a-to-zchallenge.com address so bear with me. Hopefully this issue will be taken care of soon. In the meantime you can still find us at a-to-zchallenge.blogspot.com. If new posts appear this address will take you to them. In fact the blogspot address even works if the custom domain is in effect.
So if anyone is wondering, A to Z is still alive though we might be a bit dormant for a while. If you are interested in contributing an A to Z relevant post then let us know and we can make the necessary arrangements.
Thanks for your patience and continued support!
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