Blogging from A to Z April Challenge: M

For the first time since 2017, I’m doing the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge!





In 2017, I collated all my blog posts up till then

In 2016, I focused on JRR Tolkien and the Inklings

In 2015, I featured books I’d read based on a reading challenge

In 2014, I didn’t have a theme!
 
In 2013, I collated all my Twitter favourites up till then (it was a LOT easier to organize Twitter back then)

In 2012, I listed all my favourite books


This year I’m going to focus on fellow authors and bloggers!
 
I’ll cover all the guest posts, blog hops, cover reveals, interviews, and more, that I’ve featured over the years (mostly sorted by surname, with some sorted by title). Please share your favourite blog hops and blogging events and book covers in the comments!

Plus a photo (or a few) for each day, taken by my daughter (or of her!) on a visit to the canton of Schwyz (one of the founding cantons of Switzerland, in 1291)!


This year's A to Z team is:

Arlee Bird (founder) at Tossing it Out

J Lenni Dorner (captain) at Blog of Author J Lenni Dorner

Zalka Csenge Virág at The Multicolored Diary

John Holton at The Sound of One Hand Typing

Jayden R Vincente (spreadsheets) at JR Vincente Erotica Writer

Anjela Curtis (graphics) at AnjelaCurtis.com

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And now... M!

The Museum of the Federal Charter!

The 730+-year-old Charter!

"The Federal Charter from early August 1291 is Switzerland's oldest constitutional document.
In this ancient pact, the valley communities of Central Switzerland, Uri, Schwyz and Nidwalden pledged to help each other resist any threat of violence or injustice." 

 
Authors and bloggers for M
Matthew MacNish
Who is your favourite author or blogger or musician beginning with M?

Comments

Jeff said…
That's amazing to have such documents available!
Beth Lapin said…
Very impressive collection!

Beth
https://bethlapinsatozblog.wordpress.com/
That looks like a very informative museum, and a goodly list of authors and bloggers.
My favourite musicians at the moment for M would have to be Måneskin, but I can't think of an author off the top of my head.
Best wishes,
Tasha
Tasha's Thinkings: YouTube - What They Don't Tell You (and free fiction)
Hi Deniz - the museum does sound an interesting one - one I'd love to visit ... and quite a few M bloggers - cheers Hilary