I’ve found this third week of the challenge a bit tougher going than the first two weeks where I had already written posts before the challenge started. Yesterday I was even contemplating pulling out at this late stage I was so tired.
I’m definitely not getting the new bloggers visiting that the challenge suggests should, but maybe they drop by and the blog is just not for them so they pass through without commenting. The bloggers in the list order I’m visiting and commenting on are not necessarily bloggers I would keep up with after the challenge, but a couple have been and I’ve added them to my follow list.
But, I started this, I said I’d do it, so I’m going to finish it. So here’s the round up of this past week’s posts, and remember to look out for the crime fiction author interview I have coming up next week!
M – Mark Haddon – The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (Recently Read)
N –New Direction for Crime Writer David Jackson
O – Our Crime Book Club Meeting for April and May’s Read
P – Police Horse Training – Tougher than Getting into the Navy Seals
njmagas says
I started to fall behind a bit this week too, mostly with my blog reading. Work has been pretty demanding recently, and I needed to catch up on my personal reading and *shudder* house cleaning.
Good luck with the rest of the challenge!
Margot Kinberg says
Rebecca – I give you a lot of credit for going on with this challenge. The A-Z challenge is a tough one. I’m glad you’ve found some new bloggers to follow; even if the challenge doesn’t get you a slew of new followers, at least you’ve ‘met’ some good people through it.
Jacqui Murray says
That is a lot of writing for one week! Amazing.
Kate says
I’ve really enjoyed reading your posts this month (as always). It’s a very hard challenge – I wouldn’t know where to start, perhaps next year 🙂 Keep up the good work x