The A-Z April Blogging Challenge

Along with around 1,500 other writers I have been publishing articles in April as part of a challenge to write 26 articles, each with a theme of a different letter of the alphabet, beginning at A and working through to Z with each successive day.

Z Is For Zecharia Sitchin

In October 2010 we lost a great man, Zecharia Sitchin, who singlehandedly might have uncovered the truths behind the origins of mankind, secrets that have laid buried for thousands of years, stories from before the dawn of time, and which make unexplained mysteries make sense.

Internet Marketing: Fake Review Sites

We’re all Internet Marketers these days: whether we’re selling our own products, affiliate marketing or just blogging – we’re putting something up on the Web that we want other people […]

X Is For Xylophone

Almost the only time that you get to see a Xylophone today is as a children’s toy, but these are really a fun instrument to watch someone play. Originating in Africa as the Marimba, it’s a popular instrument in Central America, in particular Guatemala.

W Is For Wedding

Spring time is the perfect time to get married, and in two days time the world (or at least the women of the world) will no doubt be glued to the television to see the spectacle that is the Royal Wedding take place in London.

V Is For Vampire Woman

When asked to think of “Vampire Women” many people have mental images of a sensual temptress with long flowing locks and an even longer flowing nightgown, showing off a hint of cleavage, and a look on her face that few men can resist. Not all Vampire Women fit this stereotype image though.

U Is For Upside The Head

Why not hit someone on the side of the head? The word upside is usually used with the word down. It shouldn’t be the opposite of the word downside, at least when it’s referring to hitting someone on the upper part of their head at least.

T Is For Today

T is a letter of the alphabet that pretty much anyone ought to be able to find something to write about. After all, there are plenty of words that begin with the letter T, like Today and Tomorrow for example.