A to Z Blog Challenge: The Letter L
The Write Game's Theme AtoZ Blog Challenge2014
Stuff I Learned or Laughed at from Bloggers in the 2013
A to Z Challenge.
WINNER WEEK TWO
TA DA
LYNDA DIETZ
GLIBNESS AND THE CAT DID IT FOR THIS BLOGGER.
The Cat tallied the votes and added a couple of points to her score in hopes of a catnip mouse gift. The Cat says it's easily purchased on eBay. So Lynda, I guess you get an ebook of Alligators Overhead, courtesy of The Cat.
email me and the prize is yours.http://www.cleemckenziebooks.com/cont...Week Two Answers:
F: Cherie ReichG: Steve TrempH: Lynda YoungI: Carol KilgoreJ: HilaryK: DL Hammonds
Now for Week Three: All you gots to do is identify the Mystery Blogger each day. I’ll give you hints when I can. I'll post the answers and the winner each Monday.
Two more visitors (one each week) can win: Week 3) an ebook of Sliding On The Edge Week 4) an ebook of The Princess of Las Pulgas
(If you already have one of the prizes, I'll figure something else out!)
BY
1) identifying the most bloggers correctly=2 points. 2) leaving witty comments=1 point or more depending on glibness3) adding to the information and making it more valuable=2 points
TIES WILL BE BROKEN BY MY CAT. SHE'S FAIR AND IMPARTIAL.UNLESS CATNIP IS INVOLVED, THEN SHE GOES WITH THE BEST SUPPLIER.
Mystery Blogger L’s 2013 theme: “The Z to A Blog Challenge."
I know, I know, what the "L" am I doing a challenge in reverse for? Because I'm not actually participating in the "A to Z Blogging Challenge." Of course, the co-hosts 'begged' me to participate. However, I would never commit my site to an entire month of such a challenge. No, not me.
"L" is for "Learner." Did you know that in Britain you have to have a licence for your TV? It took me ages to finally pass my test. Most annoying having to have a learner sticker stuck on the screen until I finally passed my test. The test entailed watching fifty hours of cooking shows and you can never watch enough cooking shows. It also required watching fifty hours of idiots who giggled, jumped around a lot and said, "Oh my God!", in every other sentence. Yes indeed, fifty hours of "reality" TV.
Note . . .my "L" sticker was removed from my TV when I passed the test for my TV licence.
"L" is for Leek, Staffordshire, England. Not to be confused with Leek, Holland. I moved to Leek in England because I always wanted to live in a town named after an onion. And speaking of leek, our friend Hilary at this site, did an informative posting on the legendary leek. If you have never visited Hilary, here she is : Positive Letters....inspirational stories....Who is it? HINT: I gave you big a hint already. And is this blogger going to give me holy L for this.
SIGN UP or VISIT the others who are on this AtoZ Challenge and check out the HOSTS:
Arlee Bird @ Tossing it Out Ninja Captain Alex J. Cavanaugh Author Stephen Tremp Tina @ Life is Good Damyanti @ Amlokiblogs Jeremy @ Being Retro Nicole Ayers - The Madlab Post M. J. Joachim's Writing Tips Heather M. Gardner AJ @ Naturally Sweet Pam @ An Unconventional Librarian
Sliding on the Edge, C. Lee McKenzie, WestSide Books, Spring '09
The Princess of Las Pulgas, WestSide Books, Fall '10
The First Time, Fall '11 (Anthology story: Premeditated Cat)
Alligators Overhead, Outskirts Press, Fall '12
Two and Twenty Dark Tales (Anthology story: Into the Sea of Dew
Published on April 14, 2014 05:00
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