[one sextillionth of a second]
(I couldn’t resist.)
When you have *slightly* more time than that on your hands, I’d highly recommend you check out some of these stellar pieces of writing I’ve found over the past two weeks, from the A-to-Z as well as other projects (bloggers’ names link to posts):
N is for Neurotypical: Erin Penn tackled several tough topics in her A-to-Z storywriting this year, and this first story about a young man on the autism spectrum was the first of them.
O is for Opportunity: Sometimes writing a real-life event as fiction gives us one, as May More demonstrates in her piece (that, in the writing – I hope – brought her some peace). {Content Warning: Abuse}
P is for Pink Panties: I rarely wear them myself, pink or otherwise, but I tend to find them quite lovely to look at. (On other people. 😉 ) Rebel models hers beautifully.
Q is for Quackery: Bill writes on Dispassionate Doubt about all manner of things people are willing to believe, including not-very-scientific doctor-y.
R is for Raspberry: Specifically the kind utilized for sorbet treat fantabulousness. Now if I could just get Jz to share…
S is for Sex(y) Spirit: Kisungura writes a ghostly tale that will bring shivers to your… spine(?)
T is for Taking-On Topping: Jade gives us some insight into her accidental phone-sex switch experience. Sometimes things just don’t go the way we expect…
U is for Understanding: I’ve been in a similar situation with my husband as where Molly is at with hers. Sometimes it’s odd the experiences that are universal. (Even if our processing of said experiences sometimes differs in the extreme.) Health is a thing that cannot be taken for granted. I hope her spouse’s is restored soon.
V is for Vocabulary: I am always impressed when I come across new words, especially as they relate to my personal experience(s) with sex and sexuality. Interstitial Cystitis India posted about a way to help alleviate pain for those of us who have experienced dyspareunia.
(F &) W is for Fiction Writing (because I forgot ‘F’ in my first link-love post this month): I tend not to write much fiction, and it’s admittedly not what I gravitate toward reading in an online format. (Except, Ella.) However, once in a while someone brings to life an otherwise un-thought-of viewpoint through fiction writing that makes me go “…hmmm…,” which Julie does beautifully in her post about a ball gag.
X is for X-Rated: Which Chris interprets fantastically in this mini funny. 🙂
…aaaannnd…
Y and Z are for:
YES, this alphabetical blogging challenge is officially zipped up!
We will now return to our regularly scheduled program.
Wow a new word and if only we could make the most of those zeptoseconds!. Thanks for the link to my story, I have to admit it is one I am pretty proud of. Well done on completing the challenge, this post is a great ending. xx
Well done for reaching the end of the challenge and for this great selection of links. I may even have time to check them out now it’s all over! missy x
Huzzah, we made it!!
I’ll make the sorbet meringue sandwiches, you bring the coffee. 🙂
YUS!
: happy dance :
(It’s been fun, but I.am.DONE.)
Thanks for being so great about commenting during this post-fest. 🙂
Yay!! We made it. It was a bit iffy for me at spots (and I’m so behind on reading), but you’ve done such ahold job with your challenge. Very diverse and I love that you did this type of post. Well done!
Yay we made it – and thank you so much for mentioning my “girl in the mirror” post – the atoz has been fun at times but for me was a definite challenge – as in its name 😉
🙂 Thanks for the mention, Feve !!!!!!!! 🙂
Thank YOU for the much-needed smile! I don’t know where you find all those retro postcards, but I’m happy you post them. 🙂
Thank you for the mention, and congratulations on completing the challenge!
Rebel xox
Well done you for finishing and also, thank you for teaching me a new word/possibly providing me with a new story prompt!
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