And now I know my ABCs. Next time won't you sing with me?
I'm a compulsive listmaker. In fact, as a student, when I would get bored in class, I would just write down the alphabet, give myself a theme and list words: boy's names, songs I like, places in the world, foods, etc. So now wonder the #AtoZChallenge appeals to me so much. It's like they designed it for me!
Besides having fun writing my posts, I also had a great time reading posts. I revisited old friends who participated with me in past years and found a few new ones. Just like last year, I didn't read as much as I wanted to. April is always very busy in la casa Bryant: my daughter's birthday, my birthday, and, this year: a book launch! So, not as much reading time as I would like (honestly, there never is).
I'm a compulsive listmaker. In fact, as a student, when I would get bored in class, I would just write down the alphabet, give myself a theme and list words: boy's names, songs I like, places in the world, foods, etc. So now wonder the #AtoZChallenge appeals to me so much. It's like they designed it for me!
Besides having fun writing my posts, I also had a great time reading posts. I revisited old friends who participated with me in past years and found a few new ones. Just like last year, I didn't read as much as I wanted to. April is always very busy in la casa Bryant: my daughter's birthday, my birthday, and, this year: a book launch! So, not as much reading time as I would like (honestly, there never is).
In case you missed any of my posts along the way, or just want to see what I wrote about, here's my abecedarium of Superheroes.
Z is for Zorro
Among my favorites for reading this year were: Tasha's Thinkings: Fictional Phantoms, The Faux Fountain Pen: The Revision Project, Laws of Gravity, My Pet Blog: Soundtrack Songs, dSavannahRambles: dSavannahDefects, Story Dam: Writing Tips, Kathleen Valentine: Meet My Imaginary Friends, Discarded Darlings: Short Stories drawn from audience suggested words.
There were lots of others I enjoyed a post or two from but didn't make it back to see the whole alphabet from, but that's what May is for, right? April showers (of blog posts) make May flowers (of discovery).
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Among my favorites for reading this year were: Tasha's Thinkings: Fictional Phantoms, The Faux Fountain Pen: The Revision Project, Laws of Gravity, My Pet Blog: Soundtrack Songs, dSavannahRambles: dSavannahDefects, Story Dam: Writing Tips, Kathleen Valentine: Meet My Imaginary Friends, Discarded Darlings: Short Stories drawn from audience suggested words.
There were lots of others I enjoyed a post or two from but didn't make it back to see the whole alphabet from, but that's what May is for, right? April showers (of blog posts) make May flowers (of discovery).
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This post is part of the A to Z Blogging Challenge. I'll be writing about superheroes I love all month. You can check out other bloggers and see their creative takes on the challenge here.
Don't forget to check out my own superhero stories. Change of Life, book two of my Menopausal Superheroes series just came out a few days ago!
There were plenty of good blogs I found this year. I'm making a top ten list that I'll post later this month. I have some scheduled posts this week, but next week I am taking a break from blogging!
ReplyDeleteYes, a break is definitely in order!
DeleteGreat Wrap Up! I'm a list maker too, it's just part of my make up. Even keep notebooks of them. LOL
ReplyDeleteYour posts were informational and interesting, met a few characters I didn't know and a few that I've loved!
Happy end of the A to Z and Happy May!