Monday, March 23, 2015

A to Z Theme Reveal

It's time to let everyone know what your theme is for the 2015 A to Z Blogging Challenge. You can find the list for all those participating in the Theme reveal on this list.

Not everyone uses a theme but many people like me find it's a great way to come up with content for your posts. It can be challenging to make your subject fit into every letter but we're all creative in some way as bloggers. I changed my theme near the end of February and had to scramble in March to get everything done. I hope most or even all my posts will be ready today.

All my theme have been tied to being a writer and this year is no different. The idea came to me as I cleaned off some bookshelves and weighed which books I wanted to keep and which ones needed a new home. I did the same with my library of movies and TV series. Why did I keep the ones I did? Because I like to re-read and re-watch them. Some of the books are references though most are fiction. All of these different media have taught me something as a writer. One of the most common recommendations successful writers have for beginning writers is to read. Read a lot. And learn from that.

My theme will be a sharing of the books, movies, and TV shows that have taught me something that has helped my writing in some way. Most of the lessons are very short and few are profound. But many are fundamental. My posts are short, informational and hopefully interesting enough that some of you will check out my recommendations.

Every year during A to Z, I end up with a list of books, music and movies that other bloggers have posted about. I complain about the growth in my TBR pile. Now it's my turn. I'm going to try and add some things to your TBR pile before April is over.

"My best friend is a person who will give me a book I have not read." Abraham Lincoln

Don't forget to check out more themes on the list. Do you think doing a theme is easier than not? Are your posts short or long? How much do read in a week? Fiction or non-fiction? What movie have you re-watched the most?


75 comments:

Unknown said...

You have to catch me on a good day to successfully add something to my read/watch list. It's just FAR too long.

Rhonda Albom said...

Sounds like a great theme, useful for your readers (and new readers). I revealed today too.

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Susan - this sounds fun - and we get to hear about books, movies and tv shows that we might not have heard of .. or should be as you mention on our TBR/W list ... cheers Hilary

Tasha Duncan-Drake said...

Sounds like a great theme. I salute your ability to throw things out, when it comes to books and DVDs I can't bring myself to do it :). It will be most interesting to see which ones you have chosen to keep and talk about. See you in April :).
Tasha
Tasha's Thinkings | Wittegen Press | FB3X (AC)

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

That will be really helpful for writers. Plus the bonus of recommended movies and books!

Ann Bennett said...

What a great theme. I am going to enjoy reading your posts.

Barbara In Caneyhead said...

Cool twist on a helpful topic! Something for everyone, whether a writer, a reader or a movie enthusiast.
Life & Faith in Caneyhead
I am Ensign B ~ One of Tremp's Troops with the
A to Z Challenge

J.L. Campbell said...

Looking forward to that, Susan. I realize that books influence the way I write and shows demonstrate the writing skills we don't think about to much!

Maria Zannini said...

Themes are definitely easier but if you pick one with limited appeal it's like shooting yourself in the foot.

Fortunately, you chose books and movies. :) Who doesn't like that?

L. Diane Wolfe said...

Because we all need more books to read! LOL

Pat Hatt said...

Movies and TV always help me. There have been many I've watched more than a few times

A Tarkabarka Hölgy said...

Nice! Good theme. I have a separate bookshelf for the books that I have been reading over and over again for a very long time :) They make me feel at home. I also have a list of favorite movies. I'm curious to see if some of out favorites are the same :)

@TarkabarkaHolgy from
Multicolored Diary - Epics from A to Z
MopDog - The crazy thing about Hungarians...

Susan Gourley/Kelley said...

Oh, Michael, you threw out a challenge there. LOL

Susan Gourley/Kelley said...

Your theme is very exciting. Can't wait.

Susan Gourley/Kelley said...

I hope you find something you like, Hilary.

Susan Gourley/Kelley said...

Our plans are to downsize within two years so I'm motivated.

Susan Gourley/Kelley said...

I can enough recommended movies from you. Maybe I can give you one for a change.

Jeremy [Retro] said...

I love the idea of your theme... lots of discussion I am sure.

Jeremy [Retro]
AtoZ Challenge Co-Host [2015]

There's no earthly way of knowing.
Which direction we are going!
HOLLYWOOD NUTS!

Susan Gourley/Kelley said...

I hope you'll find something you like

Susan Gourley/Kelley said...

I hope everyone finds at least one thing they can use.

Susan Gourley/Kelley said...

Perfectly put, JL.

Susan Gourley/Kelley said...

And so many to chose from, Maria.

Susan Gourley/Kelley said...

Sure, more and more and more.

Susan Gourley/Kelley said...

Nothing is safe from appearing on your blog.

Susan Gourley/Kelley said...

I hope most of them will generate some discussion and even more recommendations.

Susan Gourley/Kelley said...

It will be fun hearing which favorites I share with others.

Anonymous said...

I love finding more good books to read. This will be my second year with A to Z, and I find it easier with a theme to give me focus. I try to keep my posts short. Looking forward to adding to my TBR list!

The Cynical Sailor said...

Love the quote! Great theme - looking forward to reading your A to Z posts. This will be my first year participating - not nearly as organized as you are :-) Cheers - Ellen

Cate Masters said...

Abe gave us some wonderful quotes. Good luck with the A-Z posts!

Madeline Mora-Summonte said...

We're in the process of moving, and my husband and I just went through all of our books, DVDs, etc and kept some but not others. Always an interesting experience to see what stays and what goes. :)

Good luck with the Challenge!

Christine Rains said...

Great theme! I do think having a theme really does help. Untethered Realms will be posting teasers from our books this year. Simple and fun! I recently cleaned out one of my bookcases and cut down the number of my books in half. I kept the ones I reread and that have taught me something too.

Shanaya Tales said...
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Jay Noel said...

Love it! My TBR pile is still huge, but I'm working on it.

Shanaya Tales said...

This is the theme of my dreams. I am always looking for some great reads/movies. Thank You Thank You :)

To answer your question, I feel that having a theme helps both the writer and the reader. The writer gets a focused area to channel all the creative energy, and the reader will know what to expect. I think it is a win win.

*Shantala / ShanayaTales*

Chrys Fey said...

I love your theme! There are so many books I reread and movies I watch over and over again, so I'm excited to see which ones have made an impact on you. :)

Jennifer Hawes said...

What would we do without books, movies and tv series to inspire our writing? Great theme, btw. Looking forward to reading your blog. Currently, I'm reading three books. :)

Nicole said...

Your theme for the challenge is going to be interesting to read because of all the different mediums you're highlighting that impacted your writing in some way. It's funny you mention the TBR....that's actually the subject of one of my posts I'm writing for the challenge. I look forward to learning which movies and TV shows taught you things that helped your writing, if only to find out which ones we have in common for wanting to watch them and learning which ones I need to put in queue up on Netflix :)

~Nicole
The Madlab Post

The Happy Whisk said...

Hope you have fun with it.

cleemckenzie said...

That will be a great theme to read. I look forward to learning a lot in April.

Anonymous said...

What a great theme, Susan! Looking forward to it & to being on your team!

Anonymous said...

Great theme. I'm sure my tbr pile is going to be bigger by the end of April.

Luanne G. Smith said...

Sounds good. I like it when people go with a theme. They do end up getting creative when it comes to a few of the tougher letters to comply with. :)

Jemi Fraser said...

Sounds great! Love adding to my lists :)

Stephanie Faris said...

Sounds like a theme we all could learn from. Can't wait to read them. And I didn't know some people don't use a theme. Do they just randomly write about things from A to Z?

betty said...

What a great theme! I think it will be interesting to read your posts on what you have learned through books, etc! How interesting too that you changed your theme "mid stream" so to speak, good luck with finishing the posts before the challenge begins next week!

betty

Carrie-Anne said...

That's a great theme. We can always stand to learn new things, even if we think we already know a lot. I can't imagine how difficult 'twould be to not use a theme.

Jean said...

Sounds good! Looking forward to checking this out. Jean, visiting for April A-Z Theme Reveal from Rantings and Ravings of an Insane Writer.

J E Oneil said...

Luckily, there are words that begin with every letter, so it's relatively easy for me :). I can't wait to see what your picks are.

Stephen Tremp said...

Cool theme. I'm always open to learning new things and being inspired through movies and books and such.

Anonymous said...

Shawshank redemption

S. L. Hennessy said...

Wow, I LOVE that theme. I can't wait to see which books and TV shows made an impact on your writing life!

RO said...

Ah...television, movies and books. What a great combination! Hugs...
www.intheknowwithro.blogspot.com

Heather M. Gardner said...

That's a great idea!
I love personal recommendations!
Heather

Yvonne Ventresca said...

I'm looking forward to your recommendations!

Yvonne

Jennifer Ruth Jackson said...

Learning where other writers draw inspiration and insight is always cool.

Alex Hurst said...

Sounds like a really great theme. I always appreciate getting exposed to more books, movies, and artists. Looking forward to what you present!

Alex Hurst, A Fantasy Author in Kyoto
Out of Print, Fiction authors and their shorts

A-Z Blogging in April Participant

Sue McPeak said...

Weeding out is certainly a daunting task especially when a book or movie came highly recommended in the first place, and for whatever reason added an element of thoughtfulness to your own writing. Good advice you have already given...writers learn by reading. No doubt your theme will prove to be full of good points and more advice. Looking forward to your posts.

Thanks for stopping by today.
Sue at CollectInTexas Gal
AtoZ 2015 Challenge
AJ's wHooligans

Heather R. Holden said...

Oh, great theme! There have been plenty of books, movies, and TV shows that have inspired me over the years, so it'll be fun to see some of the ones that have inspired you! :)

Shannon Lawrence said...

Sounds like an inspirational theme!

Unknown said...

Look forward to your posts.

Nick Wilford said...

Great idea for a theme. Looking forward to a bulging TBR pile!

Jolie du Pre said...

Good luck with the hop!

Nilanjana Bose said...

Great to add to the TBR pile, mine's way too long already! not that one is planning to stop.

Best wishes,
Nilanjana.
Madly-in-Verse

Arlee Bird said...

This should be a fun theme. I haven't reread too many books, but I've rewatched a number of movies. The ones I've probably re-watched the most are Wizard of Oz, Fellini's Roma, and Kiss Me Deadly.

Have fun with April!

Arlee Bird
A to Z Challenge Co-host
Wrote By Rote

Nadine_Feldman said...

This sounds like fun! I actually thought about doing something like this. I can never have enough recommendations for books and films!

Elizabeth Seckman said...

Love to get good reviews and recommendations.

Lisa said...

I've read The LOTR and The Hobbit a few times each, and The Princess Bride a few times, and the movie I've watched the most times is a toss up between all the original Star Wars, Princess Bride, and Conspiracy Theory, oh, and The January Man, and The Horseman on the Roof. Okay, I could go on, but I'm stopping now! My posts will be short to medium length with lots of images. I'm trying to keep them as short as possible! Good luck on the A to Z! I'll be back! lisabuiecollard.com

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a great theme... looking forward to your alphabetical posts!

Leetah Begallie said...

Sounds like fun :)
Hopefully I walk away at the end of April with some books and movies on my to be read/watched list!

Michelle Wallace said...

I love reading fiction and non-fiction.
I'm not much of a movie person though...
Looking forward to your posts.

Melissa Sugar said...

I almost selected a theme that incorporated my favorite crime fiction and legal thriller films and books. I love themes that involve books and movies. I will definitely be back often in April to read your blog posts. Your theme is intriguing. Thanks for co-hosting this amazing challenge

Unknown said...

Nice theme! I love some books, movies and tv shows. Never thought much about what they might have taught me as a writer. I'm sure I've learned some bad habits from them as well as good.

Happy A to Z!

Stephanie Bird said...

Your theme is awesome. People underestimate wisdom that can be gleaned about human nature from shows, particularly reality TV, if you pick the right show (after all, Survivor inspired the Hunger Game series). I will be visiting and reading with great interest, the sources of your inspiration during the A to Z challenge.

Julie Flanders said...

This sounds like a great theme - I always enjoy the themes that feature books, movies, etc because I end up finding some that I want to read or watch myself. Have a great time with the challenge!

Unknown said...

What a great theme. Can't wait to read along