No problems so far, and I’ve got a few days’ worth of scheduled posts already. Compared to NaNoWriMo, this is a piece of cake (I say as I float along during the end of my spring break). The real challenge will be when I have work again, and with Easter right around the corner, I’ll be busier than usual this week, too.
A note to participants and commenters from the A to Z Challenge: I’m following your blogs! I just tend to read blogs from RSS feeds, so I’m not following them through the buttons on your sites. This is so I will keep reading them even after the challenge. Feel free to follow mine however you wish, though!
I do the same as you…I follow through my reader (bloglovin). I absolutely can’t prove that I follow anyone, even if I do! I also try to visit everyone who comments on my blog.
Thanks for stopping by, Stephanie! 🙂
So far as posting topics A to Z is much easier than NanoWriMo. It’s the commenting on other blogs that’s the biggest challenge.
Lee
An A to Z Co-Host
Tossing It Out
I’m starting to see that. It’s been a while since I’ve blogged or even read blogs consistently, and some sites are a challenge just to navigate through to find their A to Z posts… Hopefully that will be easier once there are more days and more posts. I’m visiting more than my five sites, but I don’t always feel like I have enough to say to leave a comment…
You’re right- this is waaaaaay easier than NaNoWriMo. I think I made it three days before I was behind on that one. I’m already halfway through writing posts for this one. *whew*
Thanks for sharing, and I look forward to more A to Z goodness!
I actually just finished my sixth NaNo last year, but I always dread November a little and think that this is the year I won’t do it. I did skip one year, but after last year, I think I’m resigned to the fact that I will be writing 50,000 words every November whether I have a decent plot outline or not…
That’s not a bad thing. The practice alone was good for me, even if I didn’t finish. This time anyway. There’s always next year!