I was so unprepared this year. I know what vampire I was going to talk about each day, but often not much more than that.
By the numbers Vampires are much more popular than Witches or Demons.
Despite there being fewer participants in the challenge this year I did not get a chance to visit everyone. That is too bad really, visiting new and interesting blogs is one of the highlights.
Though with the fewer blogs there were more that seemed in it to really enjoy it.
I actually had a lot more fun this year than last. So that is something.
I did miss not participating in a mini-hop like I did last year.
This challenge would not be possible without our hosts:
Arlee Bird @ Tossing it Out
Ninja Captain Alex J. Cavanaugh
Jeremy @ Hollywood Nuts
Nicole Ayers @ The Madlab Post
Author Stephen Tremp
Heather M. Gardner
AJ Lauer
Pam @ An Unconventional Librarian
Matthew MacNish @ The QQQE
Zalka Csenge Virág @ The Multicolored Diary
S. L. Hennessy @ Pensuasion
C. Lee McKenzie @ The Write Game
Joy Campbell @ The Character Depot
Susan Gourley @ Susan Says
John Holton @The Sound of One Hand Typing
I'd also like to thank the Ambassador's Team that I worked with this year:
Arlee Bird, Rob Z Tobor, J Lenni Dorner, Jenny Pearson, and Jeffrey Bushman.
You are all a great bunch!
Anyway in case you are curious here are the vampires and their country or myth or origin.
Letter
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Vampire | Country / Myths |
A
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Aswang | Philippines |
B
|
Berbalang | Philippines |
C
|
Camazotz | Central America |
D
|
Dearg-Due | Ireland |
E
|
Estrie | Jewish Folklore |
F
|
Farkaskoldus | Hungary |
G
|
Gierach | Eastern Prussia / Poland |
H
|
Hsi-Hsue-Kue | China |
I
|
Impundulu | South Africa (Zulu & Xhosa) |
J
|
Jigarkhwar | India |
K
|
Kyuuketsuki | Japan |
L
|
Lilith | Ancient Mesopotamia |
M
|
Moroi | Rumania |
N
|
Nosferatu | Germany |
O
|
Ovegua | Guinea, Africa |
P
|
Pĕnanggalan | Malaysian |
Q
|
Vampire Queen | Modern |
R
|
Rolang | Tibet |
S
|
Soucouyant | Trinidad |
T
|
Tenatz | Eastern Europe |
U
|
Upierczi | Poland |
V
|
Vrykolakas | Greece |
W
|
Wurdalak | Russia |
X
|
Xiāng-shī (殭屍) | China |
Y
|
Yara-ma-yha-who | Australia |
Z
|
Zburător | Rumania |
Other Vampire Posts
Vampire
|
Country / Myths
|
Baobhan Sìth | Ireland |
Dracula | Novel |
Elizabeth Bathory | History / myth |
Lilith, as a demon | Ancient Mesopotamia |
Lilith, as a witch | Ancient Mesopotamia |
Strigoi | Eastern Europe |
I have NO idea what to do for next year! Any requets?
I loved discovering new vampires. A few made me want to write stories featuring them.
ReplyDeleteThere's always the road trip for going back this summer. I'm not sure I'll join it. I did one year and completely forgot about it. Oops.
~Patricia Lynne aka Patricia Josephine~
Member of C. Lee's Muffin Commando Squad
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Patricia Lynne, Indie Author
Patricia, Please do!
ReplyDeleteWe really enjoyed your great "Vampire" posts (with gaming stats....!!!)
ReplyDeleteGreat posts , good Sir....
and an enjoyable month.....
Congrats on completing the A to Z Challenge! Looking forward to next year! See you on the Road Trip!
ReplyDeleteMary @ Jingle Jangle Jungle
Hello there.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on completing the challenge! Just meandering through today from the Road Trip.
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