
Everyone has been waiting with great anticipation for my A-to-Z theme reveal. I have a list of 26 words. While most can be found in a common dictionary, some appear to be Internet manifestations. I’ll reveal these words and tie them to my memoir writing in sixty-seven words a day. You get to dog ear your dictionary to figure out – proper word or manifestation.
This sounds like an interesting theme, especially keeping it to 67 words 🙂 Good luck with it!
betty
http://viewsfrombenches.blogspot.com/
This sounds intriguing! I look forward to your posts ~Lori~
Sounds like fun! I look forward to your posts ~Lori~
Lori @ https://asthefateswouldhaveit.wordpress.com/ & https://promptlywritten.wordpress.com/
I’m looking forward to reading your posts! Good luck.
I admire those who write memoir. It’s a genre I avoid–hate probing myself, I guess! I look forward to seeing how you put the challenge to work for you in April! Good luck!
Ooo! A memoir written in 67 words a day? That alone strikes me as a challenge itself. Best of luck with the month of words!
-Clarice
https://claricecreates.wordpress.com
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A good literary theme! Were you an English professor in a past life?
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Perhaps in a PAST life. Will be watching your A to Z. Thanks for stopping by
YAY! A vocabulary building theme. This could prove to be quite enlightening.
Mary
Twitter: @KnottyMarie
Jingle Jangle Jungle
Sixty-seven words! I’d have trouble keeping it so short. Looking forward to it.
A memoir spun in 67 words daily sounds very enticing to me.
All the very best for the A to Z Challenge 2016
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How interesting this is to me. I’m along for the ride.
Good luck with the A-Z challenge. Keeping it to 67 words would certainly be a challenge!
Ros
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Well, this sounds fun. It’s a theme, it’s a blog, it’s a game!
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I am looking forward to reading! Good luck! My dictionary is ready!