Saturday, March 30, 2013

Pre A-Z Challenge with a Giveaway






It's my favorite time of the blogging year: The Blogging A to Z April Challenge. In case you don't know what this is, we (and I mean well over 1500 participants) will post every day in April except for Sundays. We begin April 1st with the letter A, the 2nd with B, the 3rd with C, etc. It  can be themed or completely random.

And of course I'm going completely random this year again. So, be on your toes. And I can't wait to meet new bloggers along the way. That's one of the great benefits to participating in this blog challenge. You meet new people from all over the world!

Sign up and be a part of something wonderful. Our hosts this year are: founder Arlee Bird at Tossing It Out, Damyanti Biswas at Amlokiblogs, Alex J. Cavanaugh, Tina Downey at Life is Good, DL Hammons at Cruising Altitude 2.0, Jeremy Hawkins at Retro-Zombie, Shannon Lawrence at The Warrior Muse, Matthew MacNish at The QQQE, Konstanz Silverbow at No Thought 2 Small, Stephen Tremp at Breakthrough Blogs, Livia Peterson at Leave it to Livia, L. Diane Wolfe at Spunk on a Stick, and Nicole at The Madlab Post.  

You can sign up here at Alex J. Cavanaugh's blog!

And for anyone who signs up for my newsletter during the month of April will be entered into a drawing for a $15 gift card good for B&N or Amazon (winner's choice) and a special prize package including my two ebooks, The Swan Cove Murders and Secrets of Jenkins Bridge.

5 comments:

  1. Glad you enjoy the Challenge so much! Brave for going random. Can't wait to see what you come up with!

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  2. I'm participating in the challenge for the first time this year!

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  3. A giveaway during the A to Z? Very clever idea.

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  4. Random is fun, too! My first challenge was random. I'll mention your newsletter/giveaway on Wednesday.

    Shannon at The Warrior Muse

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  5. Great to meet you on LD Masterson's blog today! I think going random would freak me out a little. I need the structure of a theme.

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