
This was my first month-long challenge. I mostly enjoyed it, although I did struggle with a few letters… and wrote my posts at 1 or 2 a.m. because of that. Sometimes I think that’s when I do my best work. But I love sleep.
Anyway, here’s a list of links for my a-to-z challenge posts… just in case you missed any or in the (most likely unlikely) event that you would like to read any of them again.
Thank you all so much for your support during this challenge (and always). I hope you enjoyed reading these posts as much as I enjoyed writing them. And I promise to keep things interesting around here. I’m pretty sure I couldn’t do uninteresting if I tried since my brain is always all over the place and in overdrive…
a is for ant.
b is for best.
c is for crush.
d is for devil.
e is for engagement.
f is for friend.
g is for green arrow.
h is for hot.
i is for illusion.
j is for jaded.
k is for kiss.
l is for love and lust.
m is for metaphor.
n is for numb.
o is for oblivion.
p is for pedestal. (and perks)
q is for question.
r is for run.
s is for sandra.
t is for touch.
u is for undone.
v is for vision.
w is for wish. (and weekly perk and what if?)
x is for x-rated.
y is for yesterday.
z is for zipper.

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Sandra is a writer, sometimes blogger, poet, artist, emotional disaster. She thinks far too much and sleeps far too little. Sandra lives in the Northeastern U.S. but dreams of an oceanfront home in Italy, but she would settle for a non-oceanfront home in Italy. She loves books, brutal honesty, coffee, and the color black. She hates insincerity, beer, whipped cream, and facebook. And she is uncomfortable talking about herself in the third person.
Thanks for the recap Sandra. I loved reading all your posts in the challenge Sandra, you did a brilliant job. 🙂
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Thanks so much for reading all of these posts and for the feedback. I really appreciate it! 🙂
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It’s been my pleasure. I love your writing Sandra. Never quite know what to expect, which is half the fun! 🙂
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Aww… thanks! That means a lot to me.
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My pleasure.
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I loved all of your posts!
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Thank you! I appreciate your feedback so much! 🙂
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Oh, and I have sucked at keeping up with my reading this month, but I am going to go back and read yours and more as soon as I can!
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Well done on completing the challenge. Not as easy as some might think. Great blog 😉
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Thanks! I started out with a few posts written in advance, which was great, but that quickly ended… and I was writing well into the night!
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You know I love your writing. I think your style is fabulous, looking forward to more!
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Thank you Diane! 🙂 I appreciate you and your writing and your support and your comments and your friendship!
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Me, too, my friend!
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🙂
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It was awesome!
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Thanks, Sarah! 🙂
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You owned this challenge
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Thank you so much!
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You’re welcome, lovely xx
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Funny you said that. I may have missed one or two last week, but it appeared as if it were an easy exercise for you. The quality of every letter was wonderful.
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Thanks. I enjoyed it. Having to use each letter forced me to come up with words and ideas I don’t think I otherwise would have… so if nothing else, it sort of varied my inspiration.
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It also forced you to be more creative. It may appear like a simple challenge, but it was an exercise in creativity.
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I agree… And now I have a bunch of “rejects” to play with.
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LOL
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Good idea re-listing all the posts in the recap. I think I need to borrow 🙂
BTW I’ve put together a Listly of participants like yourself who have written a challenge recap here http://list.ly/list/17Wd-2016-a-to-z-challenge-wrap-ups
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Hi! Feel free to borrow. 🙂 And thanks for including me in your list! I’m off to check it out! 😀
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Sounds like the AtoZ was a glass half empty/glass half full event for you. I hope some time and distance will make it prove worthwhile. In the vain of celebrating, I’ve done a special little post for all us AtoZ Champions.
Barbara
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Life & Faith in Caneyhead
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Oh, I don’t think so. I really loved it. Just got a little behind a few times so I was writing into the night… but I enjoyed it quite a lot. Would definitely do it again!
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