The A to Z Challenge definitely kept me busy throughout the month of April! Between writing six posts a week and keeping up with other A to Zers, I spent more time in the blogosphere than anywhere else! All in all it was a great experience and I met some really interesting bloggers.
As I continue on my journey as a writer, I will look upon my A to Z Challenge experience as one that taught me I can write on a deadline without losing my sense of creativity.
In case you missed one of my challenge posts, here are all twenty-six links to the A to Z Abroad series:
- A to Z Abroad: Zedong’s Mausoleum
- A to Z Abroad: Ya’nan
- A to Z Abroad: Xi’an City Wall
- A to Z Abroad: Waterford
- A to Z Abroad: Vltava River
- A to Z Abroad: Underwater in Polynesia
- A to Z Abroad: Týn Church
- A to Z Abroad: St. Clement Danes
- A to Z Abroad: Rodin’s Treasures
- A to Z Abroad: Queen Mary’s Garden
- A to Z Abroad: Petrie Museum
- A to Z Abroad: Opera in Beijing
- A to Z Abroad: Nanjing Road
- A to Z Abroad: Muswell Hill
- A to Z Abroad: Les Invalides
- A to Z Abroad: Kilkenny
- A to Z Abroad: Jewish Quarter (Prague)
- A to Z Abroad: Ivan Klíma at The Globe
- A to Z Abroad: Huahine
- A to Z Abroad: Grasmere
- A to Z Abroad: Fire Dancing in French Polynesia
- A to Z Abroad: Edinburgh’s Folly
- A to Z Abroad: Deportation Memorial (Paris)
- A to Z Abroad: Charles Bridge
- A to Z Abroad: Burren Region
- A to Z Abroad: Aberfoyle
Thanks so much to my readers, old and new alike for stopping by each day. Your comments and likes were an immense source of encouragement to complete the challenge and to continue following my muse.
Congratulations to everyone who completed the challenge. It was no easy feat and you should be proud!
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c.b.w. 2013