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This blog is mostly lighthearted and pretty silly. It's not about the terrible things happening in the world, but please know that I'm not ignoring those things. I just generally don't write about them here.

25 March 2013

A to Z 2013

Yes, dear readers, I'm participating in the A to Z Challenge once again. Why? Because I'm looney and apparently don't have enough outlets for all the words in my head between my job, grad school, and Camp NaNoWriMo. (Although, to stave off a bit of the insanity, my Camp NaNoWriMo goal is the lowest possible: 10,000 words, or 334 words per day. I can do that in my sleep, and often do.)

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Anyway. So this year I'm A-ing to Z-ing about grad school. And I'm having a hard time coming up with some words, so this may be really interesting. Stay tuned starting next Monday to find out if I've learned anything in my post-undergrad life!

One note to my fellow A to Z friends: the odds are good that I'm not going to make it to many of your blogs during April. Even without Camp NaNoWriMo in the mix, April is almost the end of the semester and as the month wears on, all my spare time is going to be devoted to not failing my classes. I know many of you do A to Z as a networking opportunity, and goodness knows I've seen a bunch of tweets and blog posts over the past two years crying some variation on "I joined A to Z and nobody is commenting back! They're doing it wrong! These bloggers are all jerks! Woe is me!" etc. So, if that's you: 1) Perhaps you should consider a different hobby; and 2) I give you permission to skip over my site and on to the next one, without my feelings being hurt even a little bit. Truthfully, I'll probably never notice that you missed me.

For everybody else, welcome! Let's have a good time. And I will come visit you as I get the chance, although that chance may not happen until mid-May.

3 comments:

Teacher-Mom said...

It's the thought(s) that count. Good luck getting that grad school "stuff" done!

Su said...

Thanks! It's progressing... some days slower than others. :)

Rebeccah Giltrow said...

Hello, just stopping by to wish you luck with this challenge :)