It’s Friday! Here’s the scoop on #CleanWIP Relaxed Fridays.
tl; dr: No #CleanWIP theme on Fridays, but we do publish a collaborative article. Use the hashtag to share INTERESTING teases from a WIP or published work (book links encouraged on Fridays). This concludes the short version. [For best results: https://t.co/iCuPzhtLNK] pic.twitter.com/xVMcAdnVMs
— CleanWIP Magazine (@cleanwip) November 8, 2019
And yet, he kept coming, just to see it–the gravestone his daddy had sold one of his horses to buy–just to read the name “Fred Finley, Jr.” and wonder about life and death, and why things happened the way they did. #CleanWIP
— Jessica Marie Holt — Author (@Jessica06311722) November 8, 2019
#CleanWIP In 1938, Jenny Largent leaves her family farm in Tennessee for Chicago. She is shocked–not from the unfamiliar electricity–but when a tall, blond man steals her vanity case at the depot. Surprise! He shows up at her aunt's church to bilk the congregates for his cause.
— Laurean Brooks (@Laurean2) November 8, 2019
Reluctantly Yours is FREE today (11/8) and tomorrow (11/9)! Enjoy! https://t.co/u99eP8DLuB #CleanWIP #FlinchFreeFiction
— Jessica Marie Holt — Author (@Jessica06311722) November 8, 2019
From an #authorinterview with Sara Petersen: “Most helpful of all, were videos of the older generation describing life at that time.”#writerscommunity
— Rachel Terry (@_RachelTerry_) November 7, 2019
There are so many interviews on YouTube. Here’s one of a 108-year-old Victorian woman in 1977: https://t.co/JNkNsztEXP
Three of my paintings are on the way to Texas from Missouri today! If you haven’t checked out my Etsy shop yet, here’s the link. https://t.co/9PJxuFgqsS #christianartist #christianart #artist pic.twitter.com/AkSppH4Pem
— Sarah Geringer (@SarahGeringer) November 8, 2019
#Fantasy writers! Join the Fellowship of Fantasy’s hashtag game! Today’s #FantasyFicFriday theme is ROYALTY. Share a line from your clean fantasy WIP or published story. Buy links welcome. #amwritingfantasy #amreadingfantasy #ReadFoF pic.twitter.com/vxn3Elvcuu
— FellowshipofFantasy (@FellowofFantasy) November 8, 2019
Jesus told stories because it was the most powerful way to communicate truth that touches the heart. #ChristianFiction #writers walk in his steps, following his model. Write powerful stories like his with unexpected heroes and life-changing lessons. #WritingCommunity pic.twitter.com/tqgmKJprSA
— Melinda V Inman (@MelindaVInman) November 7, 2019
View of Lake Louise (Alberta CA) from our recent trip pic.twitter.com/No0HcZNjKN
— Christa Nardi (@ChristaN7777) November 8, 2019
Where would you go?
— Vannetta Chapman (@VannettaChapman) November 8, 2019
ps – my bike had a banana seat and YES, I did have tassels hanging from the handle bar. Those were the days!#thegoodolddays #bikes4fun #getoutside #DoYouRemember pic.twitter.com/q4iqTcB2XM
Close Calls of the Past (Eighty Drops of Rain) by Earl Chinnici https://t.co/Uwx6a8Yajl via @CleanWIP #IrmaSurvivor #poem #poetry pic.twitter.com/lcL3DomOzg
— Earl Chinnici (@earlshelpdesk) November 4, 2019