Hi, friendly neighborhood storyteller here.
What's your story?
The A to Z challenge is one place where it is okay to make things personal. Chances are, if you did the Theme Reveal, you told us why you picked the theme you are doing. But even if you don't have a theme, you can still have a story.
Why do you blog?
What got you started?
What are the things that you are passionate about?
What are the stories you want to share with the rest of the world?
One place to tell your story will be during the A to Z Reflections in May. Tell us about your journey! The successes, the challenges, the encounters. Things you learned, things you enjoyed, treasures you found. Reflections help us look back on a crazy, hectic, chaotic, scrambling April (or is that just me?...) and see the story we have just been through. And say WOW.
(Or something like "wait... did I really just do that?...)
Find your Story!
Friday, April 22, 2016
What's your #atozchallenge Story?
Thursday, April 21, 2016
R is always going to be for RETRO!
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I am here to say HELLO.... HELLO, I have gone missing from the start of the year and you all may have noticed this? I have been working on a new project, well a revamp of something I have been working on for our "8" year and well it's been great. I would rather show you and let you all decide if it's worthy of your attentions. It's called "SIX STRINGS" it's a free magazine for your Ipad, E.T.C and it's about everything I love. I made a special A TO Z EDITION of the you can get it here: http://www.jmhdigital.com/
Not to mention the very lovable letters that you see above created by our friend Mark Kelly and our CHALLENGE T-SHIRT [CLICK ME] is located at the end of this magazine. So get a sneak peak at it, as it will be available soon. I hope you all have been enjoying this 2016 Challenge... thanks to all the host, co-hosts, minions and of course you guys.
THANK YOU!
Jeremy [RETRO]
Credits:
Alphabet Letters Designed by Mark Kelly
http://theopenhearth.blogspot.com/
http://theopenhearth.blogspot.com/
SIX STRINGS: MAGAZINE
Designed by Jeremy Hawkins
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Wednesday, April 20, 2016
#atozchallenge -- Quiz Time!!!
Quiz time!
Don't you just love a quiz?
I know! Me, too!
This is just for fun and all the answers can be found at the bottom of this post.
So, here we go.
Question #1: Who is the founder of the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge?
Question #2: How many years has the Challenge been in existence?
Question #3: How many co-hosts are there this year? (including the founder)
Question #4: What day is the Twitter Chat?
Question #5: What number is the letter Q in the alphabet?
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Answer #1: Arlee Bird
Answer #2: This is the 7th Challenge. (2010)
Answer #3: 10!
Answer #4: Thursdays!
Answer #5: 17! Did you have to count? Me, too!
9 days to go! You can do it!
Heather M. Gardner
The Waiting is the Hardest Part
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It's me, CO-HOST Jeremy @ HOLLYWOOD NUTS,
and I have great news, our gear is here. I wanted to let those who are
going to make it to show their support and that you have finished the A
TO Z CHALLENGE [2016]. To find out more please [CLICK HERE], you will be transported to the store and well there you are.
SHARE/LIKE/COMMENT...
Thank you, I return you all to your regularly scheduled program!
Jeremy [Retro]
Hollywood Nuts
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
It's My Letter Day! P for Pam and P for Books, what? #AtoZChallenge
Happy letter P day!
I am so happy to share my letter day with you because I'm sure you've figured out by now that I love to talk about books. So it stands to reason that on P day Pam would have a book that begins with the letter P;
Am I right?
Gosh, ya'll know me too well.
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark
I loved this book SO HARD as a girl. I've read it a few times and have seen the movie like one skillion times. And that's a lot. smile. The movie stars a very young Prof McGonagall, aka Dame Maggie Smith, from Harry Potter, as Miss Jean Brodie herself
'Give me a girl at an impressionable age, and she is mine for life . . .'
That's what Miss Brodie says to her students at the Marcia Blaine School (pronounced Mar See Ah). Miss Brodie is probably the first unconventional woman I ever admired. Miss Brodie is a free thinker, a romantic, and progressive in a time where those qualities weren't appreciated by everyone. Miss Brodie collected a group of students called The Brody Set and for the price of unbridled loyalty, she poured herself into these girls, allowing them access to her thought processes, her personal life, etc. Naturally everything comes at a price and the outcome of this book is dark. But, you will forever love Miss Brodie and appreciate how she tries to change the world, one girl at a time.
If The Bad Girls Book Club (over at An Unconventional Librarian) had a group leader or a Headmistress, it would be Miss Brodie.
If The Bad Girls Book Club (over at An Unconventional Librarian) had a group leader or a Headmistress, it would be Miss Brodie.
Happy P Day friends!
Monday, April 18, 2016
Offline a Bit? #atozchallenge
Offline a Bit?
Not to be confused with off-sides or being off-kilter!
Have you been offline a day or two during the Challenge?
Don’t let the sheer amount of blog posts during that time scare you.
Just focus on those who visited you the day you were absent. Return those comments and just delete all the other posts from your blog reader. People will understand.
Use Sundays to catch up. Or, if you’re caught up, use Sundays as your day to be completely offline. Spend some time with your family, go see a movie, go read a book. Regroup and recharge.
We’re over halfway – don’t get burnout now!
Co-host Ninja Captain Alex J. Cavanaugh is the author of Amazon Best-Sellers CassaStar, CassaFire, CassaStorm, and Dragon of the Stars, and his blog can be found HERE
Not to be confused with off-sides or being off-kilter!
Have you been offline a day or two during the Challenge?
Don’t let the sheer amount of blog posts during that time scare you.
Just focus on those who visited you the day you were absent. Return those comments and just delete all the other posts from your blog reader. People will understand.
Use Sundays to catch up. Or, if you’re caught up, use Sundays as your day to be completely offline. Spend some time with your family, go see a movie, go read a book. Regroup and recharge.
We’re over halfway – don’t get burnout now!
Co-host Ninja Captain Alex J. Cavanaugh is the author of Amazon Best-Sellers CassaStar, CassaFire, CassaStorm, and Dragon of the Stars, and his blog can be found HERE
Sunday, April 17, 2016
A Helpful Hint about Sharing Images #atozchallenge #blogging
Thanks to J Lenni Dorner of Arlee's Ambassadors for the following info that some of you might find helpful. It might be a bit technical for some of you, but those who understand might be able to put this to good use.
I am not a coding expert. I learned all of this by watching other people, Google searching, and trial with lots of error. (Ha ha) But here's an important tip on something I do know about-- using the img alt in the HTML of your posts.
And now it's example time!
The A to Z Challenge


NOW YOU KNOW!
J Lenni Dorner can be found at the blog http://jlennidornerblog.what-are-they.com, on #TeamArlee Arlee's Ambassadors, @JLenniDorner, and on Facebook.com/WhatAreThey.
I am not a coding expert. I learned all of this by watching other people, Google searching, and trial with lots of error. (Ha ha) But here's an important tip on something I do know about-- using the img alt in the HTML of your posts.
- Blind and visually impaired people sometimes use the Internet. There are programs that read to them, partly using the HTML of websites. I didn't know this when I started blogging. A blind woman told me about it. She said the "img alt" tag is used to read what the picture is of... assuming there's an alt tag, of course. "Image of a woman on horseback." vs "32343" You can understand now how defining your image is more useful than leaving just a number or something.
- Pinterest captions your pin based on what is written inside the alt tag. Readers hitting the share button might be too lazy to edit that. What do you want people to read when your image is clicked from the Pinterest (or other sharing) site? Tag yourself with your Twitter handle if you have one! It works.
- Sometimes image hosting sites go down. The picture you used doesn't appear. What you wrote in the alt tag will show in place of the image. Consider what you'd at least like your readers to imagine for the downtime duration.
- With Internet Explorer, hovering the mouse over the image will create a small pop-up text block of the "alt" words. (Firefox and Opera do this with the TITLE tag instead of ALT. The two seem similar otherwise.)
And now it's example time!



WHAT DOES ALL THAT MEAN?
center means that it will be in the middle of post, not to the left. a href I have hyperlinked my image. If you click it, it takes you to another webpage. target=_blank That other webpage will open in a new window or new tab, so you don't leave me! img means image src means source -- that's always the URL where the image is hosted alt THAT'S what this image is about. I have Twitter handles and a hashtag to increase the viral trending. backslash close your tagsNOW YOU KNOW!
J Lenni Dorner can be found at the blog http://jlennidornerblog.what-are-they.com, on #TeamArlee Arlee's Ambassadors, @JLenniDorner, and on Facebook.com/WhatAreThey.
Saturday, April 16, 2016
#atozchallenge -- NO sleep til ... Z!
NO way we are stopping now!
NO is the loneliest word!
NO is not in our vocabulary!
NO doubt we will finish!
NO, giving up is not an option!
NO chance we will fail!
Keep going, people!
We will make it to the end!
The Beastie Boys - No Sleep Till Brooklyn
Heather M. Gardner
The Waiting is the Hardest Part
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BEEP... BEEP... So I am sneaking in, yes it's me CO-HOST Jeremy @ HOLLYWOOD NUTS and I have great news, our gear is here. I wanted to let those who are going to make it to show their support and that you have finished the A TO Z CHALLENGE [2016]. To find out more please [CLICK HERE], you will be transported to the store and well there you are.
SHARE/LIKE/COMMENT...
Thank you, I return you all to your regularly scheduled program.... From Co-Host Heather!
Jeremy [Retro]
Hollywood Nuts
Friday, April 15, 2016
Mid-way through the #atozchallenge!
So I'm actually writing this in Mid-March. I've just painted my toenails and it is taking a reMarkable amount of energy to not wiggle them around (who knew I had fidgety feet while writing?? Try holding your feet perfectly still the next time you write - it's hard!).
One of the beauties of blogging is that you can pre-write posts, get them scheduled, and instead spend your time coMMenting and visiting other folks. It is the Middle of the Challenge and this is about where we start to see folks lose Momentum - comments slow down, people who didn't pre-write start to Miss letters, we all start to drag a little.
So this is my Mid-Challenge pep talk!
You, intrepid blogger, have totally GOT THIS. No Mid-April slump for you - no! You will Masterfully, Mindfully, and Maybe Maniacally (Mwahahahah...) Make it through this Mayhem.
You're gonna Make it!
~co-host AJ Lauer's theme this year is a choose-your-own-adventure that relies upon visitor comments to be successful! Stop by and join the story!
One of the beauties of blogging is that you can pre-write posts, get them scheduled, and instead spend your time coMMenting and visiting other folks. It is the Middle of the Challenge and this is about where we start to see folks lose Momentum - comments slow down, people who didn't pre-write start to Miss letters, we all start to drag a little.
So this is my Mid-Challenge pep talk!
You, intrepid blogger, have totally GOT THIS. No Mid-April slump for you - no! You will Masterfully, Mindfully, and Maybe Maniacally (Mwahahahah...) Make it through this Mayhem.
You're gonna Make it!
~co-host AJ Lauer's theme this year is a choose-your-own-adventure that relies upon visitor comments to be successful! Stop by and join the story!
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Labour of Love
In more ways than one, this Challenge is a labour of
love—not only for Arlee Bird, the conceptualizer behind this phenomenal
blogging extravaganza—but for all you wonderful participants.
It takes discipline and dedication to create 26 posts for
a month, as most of us don't blog that often. Many of us do research, if we
select a theme, to ensure we have all the facts we need before we write a word
and then there's the editing and fine-tuning.
Others will spend hours going through pictures and
various sites to be able to pull everything together for a well-organized and
attention-grabbing line-up.
Hearty congratulations to all of us who have made it this
far. Blogging from A-Z is no mean feat and we all deserve a pat on the back for
the labour or love we've undertaken this month.
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Keep it Going with the #AtoZChallenge !
Today, Misha Gericke from D's Company shares her experience with you about the A to Z Blogging challenge.
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When you signed up for the A to Z Challenge, I bet you thought it was a
good idea.
But now, we’re starting to get to the point where the start-out
adrenaline fades away and the month is starting to look long. Especially when
you didn’t plan and schedule posts ahead. (I know the feeling. Until this year,
I only ever planned the topics for my A to Z posts and wrote the posts on the
day they were due.)
Except for last year, I won every time. For two blogs. But last year
doesn’t count for me. (It’s my guest post, my rules.)
Here’s the thing, every year, I’d hit a point where I just got tired of
the whole blogging thing. And I still won. How?
Simple.
I didn’t give up. Sometimes, I ended up having to write two posts on
one day. Or to write on Sundays to make up for a skipped week-day. Whatever it
took. Eventually I caught up, and it made the win all the sweeter.
So don’t give up when you lag behind. Keep going. It gets easier when
the end is in sight.
What are you doing to keep
going this year? Any tips?
If you’d like to see what
Misha’s up to at the moment, you can find her on these social networks: Tumblr | Twitter | Google Plus | Writing Blog
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Email address is contactatozteam at gmail dot com
Twitter hashtag is #AtoZChallenge and Twitter id is @AprilA2Z.
We’re still holding Twitter chats on Thursdays at the tag #azchat at 9.00 PM EDT. Please follow the Twitter and Facebook handles, and the hashtags in order to keep up with the conversation.
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
#atozchallenge Blog Envy (i.e. Jealousy)
As you visit blogs during the A to Z Challenge and later, you're bound to notice that some bloggers have a lot more readers and get a lot more comments than you do. If you're new at the blogging game, this is to be expected; some of you started your blog because you heard about this challenge and you learned that you have to have a blog to participate. But let's say you've been blogging for a few years, and you notice that some blogs that came online when you did are brimming with comments and "like"s while you still get maybe half a dozen comments a couple of times a week and no comments more often than not.
Jealous? Upset that they're getting all the attention and comments and you aren't?
It's understandable. You spend hours writing blog posts that will change other people's lives, and they don't seem to care, while someone else is writing about their dog and getting hundreds of people to comment every time they drop an entry onto the world of blog readers. It's hard not to be jealous of success like that.
But that's what I'm going to tell you: don't be jealous of other bloggers' success. Their success isn't your failure.
When you find a successful blog, try to figure out what it is that makes it so successful, and adapt it to your blogging. Become a part of that blog's community and interact with the blogger and the other readers. Since most members of a blog's community are also bloggers, go visit their blogs. Become part of their communities. Make sure they know where to find you.
Remember, blogging is a conversation between friends. This is true whether you're writing a blog for a business or just writing a blog to talk about you dog. Mom always used to say that if you want friends, you need to be a friend. Don't look at other bloggers as your rivals, look at them as your friends. Soon, they'll return the favor.
You have a couple of thousand opportunities to make friends with the A to Z Challenge. That list you got on will be around for a while, so why not take advantage of it?
John Holton
The Sound of One Hand Typing
The Sound of One Hand Typing FM
Monday, April 11, 2016
I'm Falling Behind! #atozchallenge
I’m Falling Behind!
Is that you right now? Don’t panic!
Falling behind on posts? Fortunately, they’re short. Set aside thirty minutes and write and schedule two or three. Then you’ll be ahead.
Falling behind visiting other blogs? Set aside Sundays to visit new ones. Just do what you can.
Falling behind on returning comments? If you’re commenting on blogs who are not returning yours, just skip those for now. Focus on your visitors.
Yes, it is a Challenge! But we are doing it to have fun as well. And make new friends. We might have to stretch a bit, but we can accomplish all that and enjoy ourselves in the process.
Co-host Ninja Captain Alex J. Cavanaugh is the author of Amazon Best-Sellers CassaStar, CassaFire, CassaStorm, and Dragon of the Stars, and his blog can be found HERE
Is that you right now? Don’t panic!
Falling behind on posts? Fortunately, they’re short. Set aside thirty minutes and write and schedule two or three. Then you’ll be ahead.
Falling behind visiting other blogs? Set aside Sundays to visit new ones. Just do what you can.
Falling behind on returning comments? If you’re commenting on blogs who are not returning yours, just skip those for now. Focus on your visitors.
Yes, it is a Challenge! But we are doing it to have fun as well. And make new friends. We might have to stretch a bit, but we can accomplish all that and enjoy ourselves in the process.
Co-host Ninja Captain Alex J. Cavanaugh is the author of Amazon Best-Sellers CassaStar, CassaFire, CassaStorm, and Dragon of the Stars, and his blog can be found HERE
Saturday, April 9, 2016
#atozchallenge Hello! Howdy! How Are Ya?
The great Yogi Berra was known for his unique way of twisting the English language. He knew exactly what he was talking about, but sometimes it came out in an unintentionally funny manner. One of my favorite quotes of his is this:
You should always go to other people's funerals, otherwise they won't go to yours.
What he meant to say was that if you want people to care about you, you should show them that you care about them. Or, to put it in blogging terms, if you want people to read your blog, you should show that you want to read theirs.
That's the purpose of the A to Z Challenge, after all: to open your blog up to a wider audience, to hold a dialogue with other bloggers and non-bloggers. Nothing can be more disheartening than writing a fantastic blog post and not getting any feedback from anyone. Likewise, nothing feels worse than leaving a comment on someone's blog and having the blogger ignore the comment completely.
The Golden Rule applies here: Do unto others as you would like them to do unto you. If you want people to come visit your blog, go visit theirs, and be sure to leave a comment when you go. If you want people to reply to your blog comments, be sure and reply to the comments people leave for you.
It isn't always easy, I know. There will be days when you fall behind in keeping up with comments, and life happens when you're busy making other plans. But you should make the best effort you can to reply to comments, and to visit the blogs of people who visit yours.
"Okay, John," I hear you say. "There are hundreds of bloggers signed up for the A to Z Challenge; how am I going to get to all of them?"
I'll tell you right up front, you won't. You can't. At least not in the thirty days of April. I'm sure, if you didn't sleep and did nothing all day but visit blogs, you might be able to do it, but you have a life, too, and it's not good for you to spend that much time sitting in front of a computer. So, don't try.
Instead, resolve to visit a few blogs every day. Say ten. Take the list of blogs and visit the five bloggers before you and the five after you. So, if you're number 789 on the list, visit 784 through 788 and 790 through 794, as well as all the bloggers who have left you comments. If you have more time on your hands, visit the ten before and after you. Or, you could do what I did one year and visit ten blogs each day whose numbers were chosen by Random.org. Visit them, read what they have to say, and leave them a comment, even one that just says "Hi! I'm stopping by from the A to Z Challenge. I enjoyed your post!"
And, just so you know, the list of blogs that participated in the challenge will be around at least through the end of the year. That gives you eight months to get through the entire list. More on that later.
John Holton
The Sound of One Hand Typing
The Sound of One Hand Typing FM
**editor's note: Check out our Helpers page, that lists all the awesome bloggers donating their time to make the Challenge run well! We hope you'll visit and tell them you appreciate their work! ~AJ **
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