Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Blogging Challenge

I've been seeing a lot of the blogs I follow with this picture:


I considered doing it, but I was hoping to take a trip with a friend to Ireland sometime in April, so I figured I would pass. Well, I found out on Sunday that I'll have Internet access at least a part of the trip, so I'm going to give it a try after all. Arlee Bird was hoping for 300 participants this year, and nearly 600 have already signed up. This should be interesting.

I'm leaving on March 31st, so I may need to make a couple of posts at a time and skip a day. I hope that's not cheating.

9 comments:

  1. You can always write posts a head of time a pre-schedule them to be posted on certain days. That's what I'm doing for at least the first week due to my own circumstances.

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  2. Oh I'm so glad you're going to do this. I don't have the button on my blog but I did commit to the challenge and I'm super nervous about producing so many posts.

    Now I don't feel so alone!

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  3. I was going to mention the prewritten, posts to schedule but looks like Sarah beat me to it!
    Wow Ireland!? How fun!! Have fun with the A-Z Challenge!!

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  4. I was also going to mention the scheduling option. I didn't know about it at first, either - but, I love it!

    And, jealous!!! I've been reading O.R. Melling's Chronicles of Faerie and now I've got a real itch to go to Ireland. I hope you have a fabulous trip! So fun! :)

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  5. Good luck with the A to Z! I won't be participating but will check out your posts. Have a wonderful time in Ireland!

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  6. Yay! I'm so glad you've joined in the fun. I can't wait until April!

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  7. Why would you want to even bother with a blogger challenge while on holiday? I mean, it's Ireland. How cool is that? So much more I'd rather do while there, then post on a blog, read a blog or even turn on a computer.

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  8. Thanks everyone. I'm excited to do it, too.

    Happy Whisk, the reason to do it is to get better at it, the writing. I imagine that I'll find Ireland things to post about. Especially since it's turned into a research project for a new book. =D

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  9. Nearly SIX HUNDRED?! Wow, I haven't checked the list in a while!

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