Today’s #CleanWIP theme and collaborative article is Puzzle. [More info]
Featured image is an adaptation of a photo by Hans-Peter Gauster
January 29 is National Puzzle Day and… you probably guessed it… the #CleanWIP theme is PUZZLE. In addition, we collaborated with the authors in the CleanWIP Facebook group to put together a special treat… we’ll share more on this Wednesday morning. pic.twitter.com/w6aThZLDKL
— CleanWIP Magazine (@cleanwip) January 29, 2020
It’s National Puzzle Day! What better way to celebrate than to search for your next favorite author? Can you find ten authors in under five minutes? https://t.co/qZ6AgGojwG #NationalPuzzleDay #puzzles #wordsearch pic.twitter.com/Kn6pv8iDr8
— CleanWIP Magazine (@cleanwip) January 29, 2020
He couldn’t puzzle out why Jim gave him the time of day, let alone the job, but he decided not to look that gift horse too far in the mouth. It was better to just enjoy the moment. #CleanWIP
— Jessica Marie Holt — Author (@Jessica06311722) January 29, 2020
Jesse looked up at me, “Big Daddy, can you help me work this puzzle?”
— John Wilde (@WriterJohnWilde) January 29, 2020
I hate working puzzles, but I snapped it into place for the boy.
“Big Daddy, you made that look easy, what’s the secret?”
I laughed, “Life, death, and taxes, young man.” He looked at me, bewildered. #CleanWip
@CleanWIP The dentist answered four weeks after Emily’s reply, to his mail order bride ad, to request a tintype of her and a record of her grades. She’d mailed the items the next day, puzzled that he’d request her grades. Did he fear he would be bound for life to a simpleton?
— Laurean Brooks (@Laurean2) January 29, 2020