Caution: This is a
personal post mandated as the finale of the A2ZChallenge by Blogchatter.
April
was a hectic month. The A2ZChallenge from Blogchatter
demanded a blog post every day of the month leaving out the 4 Sundays. It wasn’t
easy to cope with the demand since my duty as an examiner got me driving from
home at 7 in the morning only to return at 6 in the evening in the first two
weeks of April. A tragedy in the family kept me in the doldrums in the latter
half of the month. In spite of all that, I managed to meet the challenge with a
religious dedication. I just didn’t want to give up for this once at least.
I
acknowledge my gratitude to Blogchatter for giving me the challenge as well as
publicity for my blog. I thank the team in anticipation for their help in
bringing out my 26 A to Z posts as an e-book titled Life’s Magic.
There
are a few individuals – whose comments came personally via WhatsApp – who
sustained me in spite of the temptations to capitulate to the pressures from
other overriding obligations. My heart goes out in boundless gratitude to them.
The delight experienced by a writer on being told that his writing makes a
difference in someone’s life is the only worthwhile reward for the writer.
I
know that these 26 posts could have been much better if I had devoted more time
to them. I hope to edit them before bringing out the e-book. Most of the pieces
were written in a few minutes and occasionally ideas have been repeated. Since
one has to choose the titles in the alphabetical order, continuity of thought
or thematic consistency was slightly affected. This cannot be helped in an A-Z Challenge.
Once
again, thank you Blogchatter team. You have given a boost to a personal
challenge I have given myself: a book of memoirs titled Autumn Shadows. It is to be completed by the end of June. The
Blogchatter Challenge has given me enough battery power to move on, come what
may.
thoughtful interesting post
ReplyDeleteWishing you all the best for an updated book version!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rajeev.
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