Today’s #CleanWIP theme and collaborative article is Home. [More info]
Photo by Sam Beasley
tl; dr: #CleanWIP theme for Thursday, January 2, 2020: HOME
— CleanWIP Magazine (@cleanwip) January 2, 2020
Long version: We’re playing hashtag games to find authors who prefer the clean end of the spectrum & highlight their teasers for readers who love them.
Longest version: https://t.co/Oj6maiYSYB #amReading #amWriting pic.twitter.com/joPjknmg3S
“All right, Peanut. Let’s get you home. Have you even had your breakfast?”
— Jessica Marie Holt — Author (@Jessica06311722) January 2, 2020
“Nellie gave me a biscuit.” May Belle grinned slyly.
“I bet you got her to put honey on it for you.”
“Yes, when Granny Hazel wasn’t lookin’.” #cleanWIP
#CleanWIP (Theme: HOME )
— Corinna Turner (@CorinnaTAuthor) January 2, 2020
“You didn’t know?”
“Well…I have not seen. I’ve been staying with…with a humble man, who had no looking glass in his home. I had not thought. Of course you stare at me. Not a day older, you say?”
Saldan nodded.
#CleanWIP (theme HOME)
— Katy Huth Jones (@KatyHuthJones) January 2, 2020
“I must go to my new home now, love.” Joy gazed into his eyes and fought back her tears. “I will miss you, Val.” She had to swallow the tightness in her throat. “Take care of Mama and the babies for me.”
#CleanWIP The gray-haired postmistress adjusted her spectacles. Frowning at the envelope, she slid it toward Emily. “I hope it’s good news.”
— Laurean Brooks (@Laurean2) January 2, 2020
Emily’s heart hitched. The sender was the stranger she’d agreed to marry. She would read it at home, away from this woman’s prying eyes.
Charlie opened and began drinking his second Crazy Chicken since coming home and when he once again started to speak, the conversation progressed downhill in a hurry. “You stated your opinion five times already. I heard you the first time. … #OhNoHeDidnt #CleanWIP
— Earl Chinnici (@earlshelpdesk) January 2, 2020