Monday, March 23, 2015

A TO Z CHALLENGE THEME REVEAL!!


     Step right up, ladies and gents, for my A to Z Challenge Theme Reveal!  Of course, if you follow my blog, my theme will come as no surprise because I've already kind of announced it:   MY SUPER-SWEET SIXTEENTH CENTURY.  Because I'm a history geek, and because a long time ago I adopted the Sixteenth Century as my century, and because I thought it would be cool to do my April posts about 26 interesting-but-not-hugely-famous people who each spent at least a significant portion of his or her life in the years between 1500 and 1599.  But even if my theme doesn't come as a total surprise, I still have more to say about it than I did when I'd first thought it up, because now I've already written 10 of my 26 posts (and I hope to finish at least a few more before April 1st) so now I know for a fact how fascinating some of these people really were.  Just by way of example, I'll be bringing you: a real-life pirate queen; a brilliant surgeon; an architect; a mapmaker; an Italian missionary to China; a midwife; and the man who was probably the first violin-maker in the Western world.  You won't want to miss this, folks.  Prepare to be

AMAZED!!  DELIGHTED!!  and ENLIGHTENED!!!


and, unlike Mr. Barnum over here,  I'm not going to be making ANY of it up!  I hope to see you in April.




36 comments:

  1. What?! A history theme! From a former History major, I say YYYYYYAAAAYYYY! I can't wait to read all your posts!!

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    1. Thanks, Lauren! I've been in a state of delirious geek joy researching and writing these posts. I hope they'll be as much fun to read as they've been for me to compose!

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  2. I am even more excited for your postings than when I read your reveal awhile back. Bring it on! I am prepared to be amazed, delighted and enlightened. I've got you on my AtoZ Blog Roll so I won't miss a single post. Awesome reveal.
    Sue at CollectInTexas Gal
    AtoZ 2015 Challenge
    AJ's wHooligans

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    1. Thanks so much, Sue! Maybe I can turn you into a 16th-century history geek too, and we can start a club!!

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  3. What a great idea! Can the pirate queen be first? I can't wait!

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    1. Alas, you'll have to wait until H for the pirate queen, but I guarantee she'll be worth the wait! Thanks so much for visiting!

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  4. History can be really interesting and fun if one can learn about it via the personalities of the people in that era. I hope you have some personalities from India on your short list for AtoZ! :)

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    1. Archana: I had to check my list, but, sadly, there is no one from India on it. I would love for there to be! If you know of an interesting 16th-century person from India whose name starts with D, E, I or Y (those are the letters for the people on my list I would consider substituting), PLEASE let me know! I'm really trying to make my posts for this Challenge as multicultural as possible. Thank you very much!

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    2. Archana: It is done! I found someone from India that I'm going to sub in for the person I'd originally planned. But I'm not going to tell you what the letter is, so you'll have to keep reading my posts all through April! Namaste.

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    3. Yeah!! Good to hear that. Thanks Susan. I will catch up with your posts in April :)

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  5. This sounds great. I'm totally looking forward to it :)

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    1. Thank you, JE! And I can't wait to read your Challenge posts. I can always count on learning something new from your blog, and I'm sure the Challenge will be no different!

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    1. Well, if it's any good, Yvonne, you can take a lot of the credit for it! As we both know, you're the one that gave me the idea for the theme in the first place.

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  7. Brilliant theme! I look forward to coming back often and beyond April! Delighted to be on The Muffin Commando Squad with you!

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    1. Donna: Really? I'm a Muffin Commando? I didn't know that, but I'm thrilled to hear it! Proud to be in such great company.

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  8. Great theme. I think I'm going to learn quite a bit in April!

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    1. Thanks so much for visiting, Stephanie! I think we're all going to learn quite a bit in April. Viva the A to Z Challenge!

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  9. I love history! This is going to be a fun theme and I expect I will be learning a ton. :)
    ~Jess

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    1. Thank you, Jess! I know I'm learning a ton and a half just researching my future posts! Thank you so much for stopping by.

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  10. Thanks for visiting my blog (A Bench with a View) and your comment :) What an interesting theme to take on for the challenge!! The one about the surgeon sounds like a good one! I bet it was fun to research and then write the ones you have done so far! Good luck with the challenge!

    betty

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  11. As a fellow history buff and historical fiction writer, I approve of this theme :) Fun! See you in April!

    @TarkabarkaHolgy from
    Multicolored Diary - Epics from A to Z
    MopDog - The crazy thing about Hungarians...

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    1. And I TOTALLY approve of your project over at MopDog: 26 Ways to Die in Medieval Hungary! Bizarre medieval practices... You're singing my song!!

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  12. Sounds awesome!

    Heather M. Gardner
    Co-host: Blogging from A to Z April Challenge
    Blog: The Waiting is the Hardest Part [http://hmgardner.blogspot.com/]

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    1. Thanks, Heather! And thank you for undertaking such a huge amount of work to help make this Challenge a success!

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  13. I probably won't know most of those you highlight, so it will be a learning experience.

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    1. Hi Alex! It's okay - I didn't know about most of them either before this Challenge! Thank you for stopping by and for being a Ninja Captain.

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  14. Amazing theme . I'm a history freak also and sadly , I know very little about the 16th Century. That is all about to change - thank you. I can't wait to learn about the famous surgeon and the midwife .

    I am hosting a little mystery game for my crime fiction theme. I will be awarding weekly prizes for solving daily clues and a grand prize for solving the murder mystery. I hope you will stop by and visit .

    Http://fictiontoolbox.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you so much for visiting and leaving a comment, Melissa! I will absolutely stop by and visit your blog. I LOVE mysteries and puzzles!

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    2. Hey Melissa: I just looked you up and realized I MUST follow your blog because I'm a criminal defense attorney and I'm not exactly sure what you do in your day job, but it's clearly related! So you have a new follower.

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  15. That is a super awesome theme! So creative and without making anything up.
    Best wishes,
    Nilanjana.
    Madly-in-Verse

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  16. Nilanjana! Thank you for your visit! I stopped by your blog and LOVED your poem ("Love-Words") that was the first thing I saw when I opened your page, which is why I signed up to follow you! I love poetry, and you have a gift. I can't wait to read all your A to Z posts! (I tried to leave a comment on your blog bur wasn't able to - technology and I don't get along.)

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  17. I also think you've chosen a wonderful theme that we can all learn from! I'm glad I found you on the A to Z site! See you at the challenge, Susan! I'm your newest follower!

    Julie

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    1. Hey, Julie! Thank you so much for the follow! You and I have something in common besides for the A to Z Challenge: as of last September, I'm an empty nester too!

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  18. Sounds so interesting! Let's get started.

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  19. I'm champing at the bit! Thanks a lot for stopping by.

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