This year is the first time I did the A to Z Challenge on this site. However, I did do it last year on my daughter’s dedication site (mommysangelinheaven.com) and fell in love with doing it. So this year I decided to really up the ante, so to speak, and do the challenge on both this site as well as my daughter’s site. It wasn’t easy and I even was late a couple of times with posting, but I was able to write on every letter and get them posted on both sites. Yea!!!!
The topic I chose to write on for this site this year were writing related things, mostly literary terms. However, there isn’t a literary term for every letter in the alphabet so I either wrote on something that involved writing, an author or I became creative like with the letters X and Y. The important thing is I actually did it. I proud of myself for being able to accomplish this. I’m already planning to do it all again next year.
If you missed any of the posting from the month of April, here is what I did each letter on:
April
1 antagonist
2 backstory
3 character sketch
4 “The Journey” Posting
5 deep POV
6 ebook
7 FictionFinder.com
8 genre
9 hook
10 I.S.B.N. (International Standard Book Number)
11 “The Journey” Posting
12 Julie Lessman
13 Kindle Matchbook
14 literary agents
15 mentor
16 novel
17 outline (plotter)
18 “The Journey” Posting
19 pseudonym
20 query
21 revisions
22 slush pile
23 tagline (dialogue tags)
24 unsolicited manuscript
25 “The Journey” Posting
26 voice (writer’s)
27 women’s fiction
28 eXpectation
29 year journey
30 ZZZ’s
Cait says
Congratulations on completing the challenge. And well done for doing it on two blogs. That’s quite an achievement.
Kristena Tunstall says
Thank you Cait. And you are right it was a challenge, but I can honestly say I really enjoyed it. I tried to keep up the best I could and I was able to do all 26 letters plus the reflecting post for each one.