In the blogging world, the month of April is for the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge.
Not only is participating in the blogging challenge a great way to land a few eyes on new posts, but a great way to find cross-sections and niches of writers. For many women the blog has taken the place of what were called “ladies magazines” from the 19th through early 21st Century, and for other it has taken the place of letter writing, diary keeping, or journaling. These modes of communication did not belong to women alone, but they were ones at which women excelled.
This challenge provides us, in our new venture, a great opportunity to blog about the basics of Women’s Legacy in 26 articles or posts that cover some of the basics concepts behind this new twist on what it is to be a whose family is raised, if she ever had one of her own. We will be presenting many of the things that women do after any children they might have had are adults and are venturing into the land of creating lives separate from the family in which they were raised. We are much more than this, but let us start with the basics.
This post is primarily an advance view of April posts, the topics we are covering this month from A to Z.
April 2015
1 The A to Z of Women’s Legacy
2 Bibliography and Biology
3 Crafting Legacy
4 Dreams of Strength and Wisdom
Sunday the 5th is a day off
6 Evoking the Essentials
7 Family and Friendship
8 Googling Gaia
9 Her History
10 Incidental Information
11 Juggling Jackets and Hijab
Sunday the 12th is a day off
13 Kindred, Kith and Kin
14 Labyrinths, Lace, and Limitations
15 Mothers and Others
16 Names and Naming
17 Oceans and Amniotic Fluid
18 Paper, Scissors, Stone
Sunday the 19th is a day off
20 Quills, Quests, and Quilts
21 Restoration, Revisionism and Reframing
22 Selfish and Selfless Genes
23 The Travails of Triumph Are Not Trivial
24 Über Ubiquity
25 Virtuous Vulvas
Sunday the 26th is a day off
27 Women’s Wisdom
28 Xs and Ys
29 Yin, Chi and Yoni
30 Zealotry, Zaftig and Zami
This list is a simple adumbration of topics.
Legacy, especially women’s legacy, seems to lend itself to A to Z coverage, as once an trace of a woman’s life was apt to be found in the needlework samplers stitched and signed to display textile and needlecraft skills of a young woman, often with alphabets and numerals showcased.
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Post 1, the Letter A, Blogging from A to Z April Challenge
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