Thursday, March 29, 2018
This is only a test -- Please ignore
We're having some issues with the pass-thru between Blogger and Wordpress. We hope to have them worked out soon. Apologies for the interruption.
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
#AtoZChallenge Sign Up Reminder!
Hi! Jayden, here, your new co-host for the A to Z Challenge! I've already interacted with many of you via email and comments adjusting your sign ups for the Master List. I just wanted to take a moment to give you all a few reminders about our new systems.
- The last day to add your link to the Master List is March 31st. Check out our post for more details on how to sign up if you haven't yet.
THE MASTER LIST IS NOW CLOSED.
- You can add your links daily for more exposure, but it's totally optional. A full list of all daily forms can be found here, or you can follow the A to Z Challenge Blog for daily posts that include the form link and the daily list link.
- If you need your information fixed on the Master List, please let me know in comment or email (jrvincente@gmail.com), but I will not be fixing daily lists.
- A handful of people participate only by sharing links on Facebook or Twitter. It means far less exposure for you and your blog.
- We highly recommend including " #AtoZChallenge " in your post titles and social media links.
- Each daily link will close 48 hours after it opens.
- The reason we did both lists is to accommodate
- participants who like the daily lists (which won't have many broken link)
- participants who don't mind a few broken links, but want one Master List
- The MASTER LIST also allows us to count how many people joined the challenge (approximately)
- Some benefits of the Google Sheet are that it's searchable, sortable, and filterable! The post linked above has instructions on how to do those things.
- The Master List should include a link to your blog (Example: http://a-to-zchallenge.com/). The daily lists should include direct links to specific posts. (Example: http://www.a-to-zchallenge.com/2018/03/master-list-sign-ups.html)
- The Theme Reveal is now closed. You can check out direct links to theme reveals here, and take that as an opportunity to familiarize yourself with Google Sheets!
Sunday, March 25, 2018
#AtoZchallenge Pre-Challenge Survey Results
If you were curious, here are some results from the 2018 Pre-Challenge Blogging from A to Z Poll.
(No, taking the survey was not manditory. Yes, you can still join the challenge if you didn't take the survey. A big thank you to everyone who did take the survey! There will be one after the challenge, as well.)
71% of survey takers feel they are proficient in using Google Forms.
Google sheets, however, 28% of survey takers might be learning for the first time.
69% requested a video or written instructions on how to use forms and sheets. That's why we made them available for you. Our team of cohosts has been getting a lot of questions which we hoped the videos had answered. It'd be great to know what or how the instructions were unclear. So, please, if you're asking a question that we attempted to cover in the videos, but the instructions there were not enough, please include the timestamp of the portion of the video where we "lost" you. If we don't know what's confusing, we can't make it better.
81% of you wanted categories! (Don't worry, we created a "don't know/ prefer not to say category for the other 19%.)
A short theme description on the Master List? 69% of you said, "Yes, please!"
Sort the list? 60% of you are looking forward to this feature.
How did survey takers feel about posting links to their blog daily?
The longer a blogger has been with us, the less they liked the idea of that being the only option. However, a majority of people from all four groups agreed that "
Leaving a comment on Facebook or Twitter was ranked mostly with a "3" on the 1 to 5 scale. Those both remain optional.
Daily commenting on the blog ranked lowest. Thoughts on the matter included disheartening statements about there being far too many comments to keep up with, especially with the scrolling and needing to go to "load more" to find the next stack of comments. Participants saw a drop in visitors. And the further away a blogger was from the UTC timezone, the more they disliked it. (They were still in A, others were already in B.)
The only way the A to Z team can compensate for our global timezones is to offer the daily letter forms in advance. However, not everyone knows how to determine what their link will be before their post is live. (There are too many variables for us to try to teach that lesson.) We are NOT going to edit the daily letter sheets because they are relevant for such a short time. Daily letter linking up is optional.
People who use Twitter are hoping for more Twitter chats (including different days and times). The team is working on it!
Deciding which blogs to comment on last year during the challenge was, overall, a matter of random picks. Some people only commented on blogs they knew or on the blogs of people who commented on their blog first. A couple bloggers only commented on blogs similar to their own. In previous years, categories were the most popular method of deciding which blogs to comment on first. (Random numbers were second.)
Nearly everyone has participated in another blog hop at some point. Lots of them had to do with books or writing. IWSG is very popular among the A to Z crowd. Broken links, bloggers who drop out, or hosts who gave up mid-hop were the biggest complaints about other hops. A few of you were kind enough to say that A to Z is your favorite! ๐ Thanks! We love you, too.
A blog hop is a way to share your blog while also visiting, or hopping, to other blogs using the links of the participants. It's a way to network, increase engagement, and build a community.A few mentioned that they hate it when someone links up in the hop and then doesn't comment on any other participating links. Others mentioned feeling too much pressure to comment on all the blogs.
Listen up: MOST people do not manage to visit EVERY blog in the A to Z challenge in April. There were 1,344 blogs in 2016. And 1,509 in 2015. BUT, if everyone makes an effort to comment on as many blogs as your schedule will allow, there are good odds that everyone will be visited.
Non-list methods from other blog hops included daily emails with less than a dozen links, Facebook groups, or the use of pingbacks for Wordpress blogs.
Some people who participated years ago asked if the random blog post picker would be back. (The one that figured out which blogs you hadn't seen yet and suggested you see a set of randomly generated selected ones.) No, sadly, we don't have that in the works. However, there are plenty of random number generators or dice rollers on the Internet, so you could try to fiddle around with those on your own.
One idea offered was making an e-book with our favorite posts.
Also, people wanted more motivation to complete the challenge. Some survey takers asked if we could make all blogs more mobile friendly, get everyone to include images for Pinterest sharing, or if we could get Wordpress and Blogger to play nicer together. (I appreciate the omnipotent-like power that some participants think the co-host team has over the blogosphere. Alas, we put our pants on one leg at a time.)
^ Probably NOT a photo of Arlee, Zalka, John, Jayden, and J ^ (Strikingly similar though, right?) |
For the people who asked, there's a page on the site with the story of this challenge. CLICK
A handful of people would like to know how many followers each participant's blog has currently.
People worried we'd require a theme, or require the use of Twitter and/or Facebook. We don't. That's optional. The nearest thing to a required theme is using the alphabet letter of the day, incorporating it some way in your post. (You could just toss in a picture of something that starts with that day's letter and then do your blog post.)
There was the usual "debate" of some people requesting that people leave links in comments (easier to track them down and reciprocate), versus people who think links in the comment section look "spammy" and could alter Search Engine Optimization and Domain Authority. (Here's a link to an article that discusses this issue in depth.) Here's MY suggestion, which isn't full proof but could help:
If that's important to you, end your post with an open-ended question (so that people have something inspiring and original to write about in the comments); and also ask them NOT to leave a link, but rather to include their "blog name as it appears on the A to Z challenge Master List."The Master List is searchable. You'd have a way to find the person who left a comment. Yes, this method will require a few more clicks, a bit more effort to reciprocate a comment. It could work though. Bonus: It requires no HTML.
THANK YOU to everyone who used the comments on the survey to thank the co-host team. ๐๐
Congratulations to Cheryl "Calensariel"
https://promptlings.wordpress.com/2018/02/17/blogging-from-a-to-z-april-challenge/
Winner of the pre-challenge survey giveaway.
Wow, this has been a long post. Here's a link to a POTATO recipe I found on the blog of one of our participants: Simple Potato Fry
Don't forget that there will be another survey in May, after the challenge is over.
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Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Testing a New Function
Hey, John here. It appears that Networked Blogs is no longer posting to the Facebook and Twitter feeds, so I'm testing a new way of doing it. Nothing to worry about...
Monday, March 19, 2018
Theme Reveal #AtoZChallenge #ThemeReveal
Welcome to the 2018 A to Z Challenge Theme Reveal! While the Theme Reveal is optional, we highly recommend using this opportunity to share with everyone your plans for April!
When you fill out the form, you should select the
category of your Theme,
which may or may not be the category of your blog or other posts.Each posting day in April, you will see a post that looks something like this one. Scroll down to find the links you'll want to use! The first one is to the form where you can fill out the direct link of your Theme Reveal Post. In future posts, that's where you'll find the link for the form for each letter.
The second link takes you to the spreadsheet of participants who have filled out the form. This will only include participants who have completed this particular post's form. (This is a great option for those who have been frustrated by having links on the list that are no longer active.)
The last link is the Master List of all participants. While the Master List spreadsheet may include some links to participants who drop out, it is still the best way to ensure you see every participant's blog.
Here
Here
Sign ups for the Theme Reveal will close on: March 26 2018
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Idea Donation Day
Did you ever think of a great idea for the A to Z challenge, but not want to use it yourself? Perhaps it seemed like too much work for you, it didn't fit the "brand" of your blog, or you already had an idea you liked more.
That's what today's post is for! Out there in the blogosphere are people who are thinking about joining the challenge, but they don't know what they'd write 26 posts about. (Maybe you're one of these people.) And here in the A to Z community are people with more ideas for the challenge then they could ever post about. (It could be that you're one of them.)
So go for it! Drop off an idea in the comments that you'd like to see someone use for the challenge. Or pick up an idea from the comments and churn out 26 amazing posts. Maybe even both! Share with your community of bloggers.
Friday, March 9, 2018
An A to Z List of Why You Should Do WRiTE CLUB
Was’up alphabet champions! A few of you may remember me, six years ago (which feels like a lifetime ago now) I was one of the co-hosts of the A-Z Challenge. I’ve participated in the challenge multiple times throughout my nine-year blogging adventure, but this year I’m taking this opportunity to bend your ear (or rather, eyes) about a different topic.
For the past seven years I’ve hosted a tournament-style creative writing contest and I wanted to let you know about it because 1) Most of you are writers, 2) It’s a blast, 3) There are significant prizes, and 4) It’s FREE! Here’s an A to Z list of why you should be doing it.
- Aspiring authors can solicit a ton of feedback from a wide variety of readers.
- Bloggers are writers, even if they’ve not written a novel. Go ahead and submit.
- Contests (especially respected ones like PitchWars) are a fun way to make connections
- DFW Writers Conference is a partner/sponsor of the contest.
- Easy as pie. Submit a 500-word writing sample using a pen name.
- Fulfilling to see your work garnish the praise it deserves.
- Genre agnostic. Submit anything – even Poetry.
- Help other writers refine their voice by offering meaningful feedback via votes.
- I can do this! Keep telling yourself that and submit.
- June 9-10 are the dates for the DFW Conference – where the winner will be announced.
- Keep your real identity hidden by using a pen name. It’s a No embarrassment zone!
- Last round judged by panel of celebrity judges – authors, literary agents, publishers.
- March 12 – April 1 is the contest open submission period.
- Newbies and seasoned writers compete against one another.
- Only tournament-style writing contest on the internet.
- Prizes Prizes Prizes.
- Quintessential writing contest for writers wanting to see how they stack up.
- Read the entries and vote on your favorite. You don’t have to submit to participate
- Spread the word to anyone and everyone. We need both contestants and voters.
- Thirty contestants are selected by slushpile readers to participate in daily bouts.
- Universal appeal.
- Voters can win a prize also.
- WRiTE CLUB – Just Do It!
- X-citing to the MAX!
- Your easiest way to get your material in the hands of people who matter in the industry.
- Zip on over to the WRiTE CLUB link to find out more information.
Monday, March 5, 2018
Master List Sign Ups
Your choice of badges for showing off your A to Z pride!
Click here to sign up for the A to Z Challenge! Sign ups are open until April 1. Check out our instructional video below or our written instructions.
The best part about our new list is that you can SORT and FILTER it! (So there's no need to worry if you're not at the top of the list).
The Master List sign up is how participants officially register to join the A to Z challenge 2018.
Daily lists, Theme Reveal, and social media comment link-ups are encouraged but not required.
The daily list sign ups will be made available early for those who are confident in their ability to pre-determine their posts' direct links.
CLOSED
Categories -- check out that post for information on categories. The MASTER LIST category question is the category of your blog itself. (For whichever category you'd like your blog to be known.)
What the A to Z Challenge Means by THEME
Click here to see the list of all participants! For information on how to use the Google Sheet list, see our instructional video below or our written instructions.
And don't forget to check out the Theme Reveal on Monday the 19 of March.
Plus, there's Idea Donations day on March 13.
Sunday, March 4, 2018
Robots Have Not Won Yet
Thank you to everyone who took part in the pre-challenge survey! While the results are being tabulated, please enjoy this comic. Consider it your yearly reminder request to deactivate CAPTCHA for the duration of the challenge.
SIGN-UPS WILL BEGIN TOMORROW!
Thursday, March 1, 2018
Categories #AtoZChallenge
On MONDAY you'll be able to sign up for the A to Z Challenge 2018.
You have your choice of the newer, friendlier logo badge, or the traditional logo badge for showing your challenge pride on your blog. (Or you can use both!)
The sign up form is easy to use. (It's much the same as the pre-challenge survey.) There will also be daily letter forms, which will be OPTIONAL, that will look like the master list form (except with less information). The daily forms will produce a list for each letter that won't have broken links or blogs of people who stopped participating. The REQUIRED Master List Sign Up Form will produce a Master List of all participants. However, that list will NOT be edited, so some participants may drop out, but will remain on the list. Details on how you can access this information will be coming soon!
THE MASTER LIST SIGN UP IS A REQUIREMENT.
That's how we'll know who is participating.
On the MASTER LIST, you indicate the category of your BLOG.
The optional Daily Letter forms will allow you to choose the category of your individual posts.
The optional Theme Reveal will let you pick the category of your theme.
So what are the categories?
Categories:
- Animals
- Art (reviews, creations, painting, sculpture, print, drawings)
- Author/Writing (craft of writing, stories, memoirs, publishing, literature, poetry) -- MASTER LIST
- Author/Writing (craft of writing, publishing) --Daily/ Theme
- Author/Writing (fanfiction) --Daily/ Theme
- Author/Writing (fiction including short stories and flash fiction)--Daily/ Theme
- Author/Writing (literature discussion/critique)--Daily/ Theme
- Author/Writing (non-fiction including memoirs)--Daily/ Theme
- Author/Writing (poetry)--Daily/ Theme
- Author/Writing (other)--Daily/ Theme
- Automotive and Transportation
- Books (reviews, recommendations)
- Crafts (DIY, ceramics, textile, flowers, leatherwork, needlework, paperwork, jewelry, etc.)
- Culinary (food, drink)
- Education
- Entertainment (reviews and critiques on performing arts: film, TV, theater, dance, music)
- Gaming (video, RPG, tabletop, board, etc.)
- Genealogy
- Health
- History
- Home Decor/Decorating
- Humor (jokes, comics, etc.)
- Lifestyle and Social
- Motivational
- Mythology and Folklore
- Nature/Outdoors
- Parenting/Family
- Personal (journal, diary, musings)
- Photography and Videography
- Political and News
- Sciences
- Spirituality and Religion
- Sports/Fitness
- Travel
- Other and Miscellaneous
- Prefer not to say/Don’t know
Did you look at the last one? That's right! If you don't want to reveal which category you're using, YOU DON'T HAVE TO! "Prefer not to say/Don’t know" exists so that categories are still optional, not mandatory. We want the challenge to be FUN for everyone.
Please spread the word about the #AtoZchallenge!
What the A to Z Challenge Means by THEME
Sign-ups open on MONDAY. (Check when GMT midnight is for you.)
Jayden has been collecting data from the survey. Overwhelming numbers of you agree that having a master list (with all the blogs and lots of information) is imperative, and a fair majority of you are looking forward to also having daily letter lists. We're working hard to make sure 2018 is the best A to Z Challenge yet!
Jayden has been collecting data from the survey. Overwhelming numbers of you agree that having a master list (with all the blogs and lots of information) is imperative, and a fair majority of you are looking forward to also having daily letter lists. We're working hard to make sure 2018 is the best A to Z Challenge yet!
The questions most asked are "What do you mean by theme?" and "Do I have to have a theme?"
1) THEMES ARE NOT MANDATORY.
Themes are really fun. They sometimes make the challenge easier. They intrigue audiences. But it's YOUR blog and YOU can do what YOU want. ๐
2) The difference between a THEME and a CATEGORY:
A category is the TYPE of blog you have (master list), or the type of post you've made (daily letter lists).
A theme is what ties your A to Z 2018 posts together, other than the alphabet.
THEMES ARE NOT MANDATORY. (Wait, really? Yes. Really. ๐๐ ) You could have A for animals and B for baseball and C for coffee -- no theme at all, no ties between your posts except for the alphabet. People have done it. You could cover one category for each letter if that makes you happy.
OR, if you want to have a theme:
"Automotive and Transportation" might be your category. Ford models might be your theme.
"Animals" might be your category. Dogs might be your theme.
You could have a "Personal" blog where you journal (master list category), but use the mythology category for your daily letter lists, with a theme of the mythology of the Hittite.
(Guess what? You're not required to use the daily letter lists! That's optional too, just like themes.)
3) A THEME is what the author of the blog hopes the reader will learn about or become interested in.
I know this will shock you, but themes aren't required! (Louder, for the people in the back.) They are, however, really fun. ๐ธ๐ต
4) The OPTIONAL theme entry on the master list form is a short description of the theme of your blog's 26 posts.
The THEME REVEAL is a longer post on your blog detailing what your theme is about. It gets the audience excited about your April posts. It's your chance to draw people to your blog sooner.
The THEME REVEAL is a longer post on your blog detailing what your theme is about. It gets the audience excited about your April posts. It's your chance to draw people to your blog sooner.
PARTICIPATING IN THE THEME REVEAL IS OPTIONAL BECAUSE THEMES ARE NOT MANDATORY. (Promise. ๐๐๐)
We hope that clears this up for you.
#AtoZchallenge rocks!
We hope that clears this up for you.
#AtoZchallenge rocks!
Monday, February 26, 2018
Are you no longer seeing our Facebook posts
Missing posts from the Blogging from A to Z challenge in your Facebook newsfeed? Due to a recent update, you may need to adjust your settings.
On DESKTOP:
Click on FOLLOWING, in your newsfeed should be marked as SEE FIRST. Notifications ON. If you click the "pencil" icon, you can check that it's set to "STANDARD" (up to 5 posts a day).
On MOBILE:
Hold click on FOLLOWING. In your newsfeed should have SEE FIRST highlighted. Get notifications should be slid ON. If you click the > arrow, you can check that it's set to "STANDARD" (up to 5 posts a day).
The good news is that Facebook will remember your choice across devices, so you need only to do this once this year.
On DESKTOP:
Click on FOLLOWING, in your newsfeed should be marked as SEE FIRST. Notifications ON. If you click the "pencil" icon, you can check that it's set to "STANDARD" (up to 5 posts a day).
On MOBILE:
Hold click on FOLLOWING. In your newsfeed should have SEE FIRST highlighted. Get notifications should be slid ON. If you click the > arrow, you can check that it's set to "STANDARD" (up to 5 posts a day).
The good news is that Facebook will remember your choice across devices, so you need only to do this once this year.
Thursday, February 15, 2018
2018 Pre-Challenge Blogging from A to Z Survey #AtoZchallenge
Jayden, our new co-host, has crafted this poll to help our 2018 challenge be a huge success. It can't happen without you.
Please take a minute to fill this out. (It doesn't matter if you've been with us since 2010 or if 2018 will be your first time-- we want YOUR ANSWERS!)
As a bonus, there's a special prize pack for one lucky random winner!
Any A to Z participant who completes the survey and publically shares this post is eligible to win.
Closes March 3, 2018.
Please take a minute to fill this out. (It doesn't matter if you've been with us since 2010 or if 2018 will be your first time-- we want YOUR ANSWERS!)
As a bonus, there's a special prize pack for one lucky random winner!
Any A to Z participant who completes the survey and publically shares this post is eligible to win.
Closes March 3, 2018.
Disney's "Frozen" executive trio stationery set (leather journal, writing utensils, light keychain), Thor: Ragnarok coin, keychain (nail clipper, bottle opener, logo of 2018 Superbowl champions-- the Philadelphia Eagles), Minion Dave sticker, "Party Rd" Pennsylvania Amish country novelty road sign, 5 postcards (Pennsylvania state images, Pennsylvania Dutch direction sign, Pennsylvania Amish horse and buggy Intercourse picture, Whoopie Pie recipe, Shoofly Pie recipe), and "Be Insta Famous" social media journal.
(Estimated value= $50 US)
Important Upcoming Dates:
- Pre-Challenge Survey Closes --- March 3, 2018
- A to Z Challenge Sign Up --- March 5, 2018
- Theme Reveal --- March 19, 2018
- "A" post --- April 1, 2018 (No fooling! ๐ )
- After Challenge Survey --- May 3, 2018
- Reflections --- May 7, 2018
Mark your calendars. ๐
Survey link: https://goo.gl/forms/jXMnJKkwrdUt3y0o1
Don't forget to SHARE THIS POST!
Monday, February 12, 2018
Tick, Tick, Tick...
Did you know that this year's April Challenge will be the 9th annual go at this thing?
The A to Z Team is getting ready and so are a lot of you.
New posts on this site are coming your way.
What do you want to know? Tell us in the comment section below...
The A to Z Team is getting ready and so are a lot of you.
New posts on this site are coming your way.
What do you want to know? Tell us in the comment section below...
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
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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!
Friday, September 29, 2017
Wake Me Up When September Ends
How is life treating you?
It's Autumn in my area. The time when people take mini-vacations to look at leaves that have changed color. (Yes, it's a thing. They're called "leafers" or "leaf peepers.")
"Autumn is the third season of the year. This is when crops and fruits are gathered, and leaves fall. In the northern hemisphere, it is from September to November." (Thanks, Google.)
September has been especially hard for several areas. In my newsfeed, I see:
I'm sure there are more stories like this all over the world. These are just the headlines where I live. It's been terrible. As Green Day put it, "Wake Me Up When September Ends."
I heard about this while checking out the A TO Z event they held.
http://wmmr.com/event/back-to-school-a-to-z/
Cool stuff! I was listening to tunes while finishing the publication of my debut novel, an urban fantasy titled "Fractions of Existence."
Operation Awesome (a blog in the 2017 A to Z Challenge) had team member Kara interview me. Usually, I'm the one interviewing debut authors, so this was an interesting experience!
If you happen to be a writer, I suggest checking out this IWSG post. Not one, but TWO contests! What??? That's amazing!
Do you have any big news to share?
It's Autumn in my area. The time when people take mini-vacations to look at leaves that have changed color. (Yes, it's a thing. They're called "leafers" or "leaf peepers.")
"Autumn is the third season of the year. This is when crops and fruits are gathered, and leaves fall. In the northern hemisphere, it is from September to November." (Thanks, Google.)
September has been especially hard for several areas. In my newsfeed, I see:
- Montana suffering from fires.
- Texas still taking hits from the horrible weather.
- The historic destruction in Florida.
- Puerto Rico facing months of devastation.
- Fallout from the earthquake in Mexico.
I'm sure there are more stories like this all over the world. These are just the headlines where I live. It's been terrible. As Green Day put it, "Wake Me Up When September Ends."
Then there's happier news:
WMMR, a radio rock station in Philadelphia (PA, USA), was voted the best rock station of all time.I heard about this while checking out the A TO Z event they held.
http://wmmr.com/event/back-to-school-a-to-z/
Cool stuff! I was listening to tunes while finishing the publication of my debut novel, an urban fantasy titled "Fractions of Existence."
Operation Awesome (a blog in the 2017 A to Z Challenge) had team member Kara interview me. Usually, I'm the one interviewing debut authors, so this was an interesting experience!
If you happen to be a writer, I suggest checking out this IWSG post. Not one, but TWO contests! What??? That's amazing!
Have you encountered any A to Z fun in a non-blog place?
Are there any books by debut authors you're looking forward to in the coming months?
Do you have any big news to share?
Tuesday, August 8, 2017
Back to Stationery Shopping
In my neck of the woods, it's the time of year when all the stores overflow with stationery, all of which is on sale. For parents and children, this is known as "back to school shopping."
For writers, this is known as "fueling for the addiction." (I'd tell you I'm kidding, but my wallet would disagree. Also, I have habit of sniffing... deeply inhaling... new notebooks. That scent is "the good stuff." Am I alone in this?)
Here's an A to Z stationery shopping list:
Bout of Books Read-a-thon — August 21-27.
The Tackle Your TBR Read-a-thon — September 11-24
- C is for — crayons
- D is for — dictonary
- E is for — erasers
- F is for — flashcards
- G is for — glue
- H is for — hundreds of index cards
- I is for — ink filled pens
- J is for — jump drive (USB flash drive, data stick, pen drive, memory unit, key chain drive and thumb drive)
- K is for — kicks (sneakers, tennis shoes)
- L is for — lined paper
- M is for — measuring devices (rulers, protractors)
- N is for — notebook, spiral bound
- O is for — object to carry books and such in (backpack)
- P is for — pencils
- Q is for — Quaker oatmeal, cereal, fast breakfast foods
- R is for — reward stickers
- S is for — stapler
- T is for — thesaurus
- U is for — utensils
- V is for — variety of three-ring binders
- W is for — wireless notebook
- X is for — Xbox lunchbox
- Y is for — yellow highlighter
- Z is for — zit remover
I admit this alphabetical list has strayed from stationery in places.
What words might you suggest for K, Q, U, X, or Z?
Have an idea for an A to Z post? Are you a past participant who would like to be featured? Let me know!
by J Lenni Dorner
Reference and Speculative Fiction Author
A to Z Challenge Co-Host
Operation Awesome Debut Author Spotlight Organizer
Monday, July 3, 2017
July Traditions
Happy Independence Day America!
The A to Z challenge is American based, but has participants from around the world.
A list of July traditions in my neck of the woods:
- A is for Autosports— Racing vehicles at the track or smashing vehicles at a demolition derby are both popular around here in July.
- B is for BBQ— Having barbeque made on a barbecue is popular because food cooked over fire just tastes better.
- C is for Cloud watching— Look! Up in the sky. It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a dragon, it's... clouds are weird and awesome. Staring at them is fun.
- D is for Dancing in the sunshine— People love to soak up the rays. (Hopefully while using SPF protection.)
- E is for Eating summer treats— There are some foods that taste better in July (watermelon), and some that are only available during this time of year (Rita's Italian Ice).
- F is for Fireworks— The best, brightest, boldest, and biggest fireworks displays in my area take place on America's Independence Day.
- G is for Game nights— Families and friends are more inclined to gather for nights of board, card, or yard games.
- H is for Hiking— It's the time of year when people take to the trails.
- I is for Iced drinks— Tea, coffee, juice... every drink seems to have ice added.
- J is for Jubilant gatherings— July and August have the highest number of birthdays around here. Not that it's the only reason people get together.
- K is for Kite flying— On any day with sun and some wind, there are people flying kites at local parks.
- L is for Lightning bug chasing— Also called fireflies, these cute beetles have bioluminescence in their backsides.
- M is for Movie marathons— It's the time of year when people suggest watching a whole series. (This should be a "Netflix and Binge" category. The streaming boxset!)
- N is for Neighborhood volunteering— Mowing the lawn for an elderly neighbor, teaching someone about planting flowers, picking up a carton of milk for a friend... part of July is about giving back to the community.
- O is for Outdoor sleeping— Camping in tents, RV campers, or just with a blanket under the stars. July is a popular month for people to leave their domicile for a night or two.
- P is for Pasta or potato salad— The hotter it gets, the less people want hot food. Pasta salad or potato salad are great alternatives (as long as they are kept cool).
- Q is for Quiet reflection— July is when people around here are most inclined to take a break to meditate.
- R is for Reading— It's a popular time to curl up with a good book!
- S is for S'mores— Roast a marshmallow over the fire. Then trap it between two graham crackers and piece of chocolate candy (such as a Hershey bar).
- T is for Traveling— It's the time of year that folks pack up to go visit other folks or fun places.
- U is for Understanding nature— So much of modern life keeps people indoors. July is a popular month to get back in touch with nature and all she has to teach us.
- V is for Volleyball— This is a popular summer sport, best played in the sand.
- W is for Water fun— Pools, water parks, lawn sprinklers, lakes, rivers, the ocean... July is when people rediscover just how fun water can be.
- X is for X-rays resulting from over doing it— Common July injuries come from people ignoring limitations.
- Y is for Yelling at kids on the lawn— Without fail, there is someone in the neighborhood who is yelling at kids on the lawn. (Usually the kids are children, but I have now seen two people yelling at young goats...)
- Z is for Zoo trips— This is also a popular time of year to head to the zoo or game preserve to learn more about animals.
What are the July traditions in your area?
I'm seeking A to Z participants who have recently done something "spotlight worthy" (getting a big publishing deal, winning the rodeo championship, landing a part in a movie, setting a Guinness World Record, etc etc etc). If you'd be willing to be interviewed for this blog, please get in touch with me! Thanks.
by J Lenni Dorner
Reference and Speculative Fiction Author
A to Z Challenge Co-Host
Operation Awesome Debut Author Spotlight Organizer
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