Zero Count
I was planning on doing an “Epilogue” of
sorts to my serial short story for the last day of this A to Z Challenge,
entitled “Zero Count.” But things got too busy, and I didn’t want to cheat the
story with something that was not worthy to be a part of it.
In essence, however, this is still a “Zero Count” post, since I have nothing to post about, and
after today, there’s no more counting of days and letters for this challenge.
I
hope everyone has had a wonderful time during this challenge. If you weren’t
involved, consider joining in next year on April 1st. You can always check out the rules and when to join at this website. It’s open to
anyone with a blog!
Thanks Arlee Bird and everyone who helped out! Here they are:
Alex J. Cavanaugh: Alex J. Cavanaugh
Stephen Tremp: Author Stephen TrempTina Downey: Life is Good
Damyanti Biswas: Amlokiblogs
Jeremy Hawkins: [Being Retro]
Nicole Ayers: The Madlab Post
M. J. Joachim: M. J. Joachim's Writing Tips
Heather M. Gardner: The Waiting is the Hardest Part
AJ Lauer: Naturally Sweet
Pam Margolis: An Unconventional Librarian
God Bless!
I've got to eventually figure out when I'll get back to blogging, how often, and about what... well I know about what - anything - there's never a lasting theme here! :)
You made it Nancy!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on making it to the end! :-)
ReplyDeleteOkay, next year, I'm in.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on crossing the A to Z finishing line, Nancy!
ReplyDeleteHope you're well. *waving*
Thank you for the team who put this together. It was quite an experience! And we made it...so yay for us!
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