Blogging from A to Z April Challenge: Z

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fter a break of four years, from 2018 to 2021,

I’m doing the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge again this year!



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



Then, in 2022, I focused on fellow authors and bloggers, covering all the guest posts, blog hops, cover reveals, interviews, and more, that I’ve featured over the years.


This year I’m going to focus on writing by me and my family!
Please share links to your own stories and crafts in the comments!

 
This year's A to Z Team is:

Arlee Bird (founder)
👨 he/him @
Tossing it Out

J Lenni Dorner (captain)
👨 he/him or 🧑🏽 they/them @
Blog of Author J Lenni Dorner

Zalka Csenge Virág
👩 she/her @
The Multicolored Diary

John Holton @
The Sound of One Hand Typing

Jayden R Vincente (spreadsheets)
👩 she/her @
J R Vincente Erotica Writer

*Anonymous* (graphics)
🥔 @
*.com
 
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Thank you to the team!
 
Also, each day will feature a new chapter from my new story, Goldenheart, a love story set in Montreal. There will be photos!
 

And now...


Z is for...

"Ze" end of the the story.

Time to dance!


Do you enjoy reading epilogues?

Comments

Nas said…
Wow, looking forward to reading all the posts.
Epilogues, like prologues, are awesome when they add a unique element to a story that doesn't necessarily have to do with the main plot. They're like rewards and teasers for taking that long journey with the author's imaginary friends. :-D
Deniz Bevan said…
Thank you, both!
Oh, you're right, epilogues can be just as lovely, leave you with a lingering feel of the story...