Who am I kidding? That's probably how it'll end up for me so I might as well just go with it.
So this little hop-within-a-hop here, hosted by Mina Lobo and David Macaulay, is a brilliant place to announce whatever theme you've chosen for the Blogging Challenge. Of course, by announcing to the world what you intend to post about pressure is on to stick to it. I have been back and forth over several things but keep coming around to the same idea.
My theme for this years Blogging Challenge is my Open University course, Reading and Studying Literature.
It's been a brilliant course to study, introducing me to authors and stories I would never have read if not for the set reading list. It's been a complete change for me, having spent six years studying science, but I've enjoyed the challenge.
Writers in the course include William Shakespeare, James Joyce, Emily Bronte and Aphra Behn. Each of my daily blog posts will cover something from the course, hopefully helping with my revision for the exam which is in June.
I hope you enjoy my posts, and good luck to everyone else for the challenge!
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I can't wait to learn along with you relearning! (:
ReplyDeleteThanks for the support, and for stopping by. I hope you enjoy the posts.
DeleteSounds like a great theme, can't wait :)
ReplyDeleteI have been thinking of other themes but kept coming back to this one. I'm glad you like it.
DeleteSounds very interesting. Good luck with your journey through the A to Z Challenge.
ReplyDeleteHi from Nagzilla bloghopping A to Z
Thanks for stopping by and journeying with me through this challenge.
DeleteGood luck with the OU course and thanks for taking part in the hop, Heather
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting, it's such a great idea. Now, to my posts ... (and some much needed revision)
DeleteWell what do you know - My "A" is going to be Aphra Behn! Immediately kindred spirits.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to reading your posts!
Excellent! Thanks for stopping by, I hope revision and the Challenge goes well.
DeleteVery clever to combine your studies with the A to Z challenge: you learn, we learn, everybody learns! Best of luck!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jocelyn. I'm hoping the two things will work nicely together. We shall see ...
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