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Yeah, so, I’m repurposing my blog

April 17, 2010 by Margie Clayman 2 Comments

And I’m starting with a challenge.

Inspired by the great Ed Hamell (aka Hamell on Trial), who challenged himself to write a song a day for days and days, I’m challenging myself, and I guess you too, to write a blog a day for the next 100 days. It’s kind of like the 30-day challenge on Wii Fit or Wii Sports Active. Mind calisthenics. No rules, except that it has to be a real writing effort. And now, this does not count for my number 1. This is just my warm-up round 🙂

Will you play?

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  1. Sandy says

    April 17, 2010 at 4:58 pm

    Look at you with your new template! Snazzy.Yikes with 3 blogs, don't think I can comment to one a day, though I do try to make 3 or 4 post weekly on all 3 blogs. Have fun with your challenge.Just posted a new one on Traveling Suitcase (those always take some time, as I research a bit before posting, can't trust memory on everything!), and the 2 I had scheduled to post have appeared on the other 2 blogs as well.I've managed to visit everyone on my blog log from Sandy's Space, and now will try to do the same for the other 2 blogs….taking a break though to exercise and mail out something. Have a great wkend.Love your challenge by the way.Sandy

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  2. MZazeela says

    April 17, 2012 at 8:18 am

    Thanks Margie. What an inspiring idea! I’ve got to give this a go too!
     
    Cheers,Marc

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