Today’s #CleanWIP theme and collaborative article is Like. [More info]
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Use CleanWIP Magazine’s hashtag with lines from a work-in-progress and your tweet might be included in a https://t.co/yUHUbxZp23 collaborative article for authors who lean *clean* and readers who love them. The #CleanWIP theme for Tuesday, February 11 is LIKE pic.twitter.com/Ln1a6bquL7
— CleanWIP Magazine (@cleanwip) February 11, 2020
It was dark when I closed the door to the bungalow; this would be home for the next 30 days. It wasn’t elaborate, but I certainly liked the feel of the place. A gentle breeze floated in through an open window, and I felt the warmth, ah yes, this place would do fine. #CleanWip
— John Wilde (@WriterJohnWilde) February 11, 2020
“Lu, you really need to stop scaring me like that,” she chided him even as she cuddled closer. Her indigo eyes shone as a smile tugged at her lips. #cleanwip #wip
— M. B. Aznoe (@mbaznoe) February 11, 2020
#CleanWIP “I knew a raven like you when I was a boy, but it was always rather shy. Are you a bit tamer, I wonder?” Pulling his sleeve down to protect from the talons, he held up his arm & clucked his tongue encouragingly. To his surprise, the raven fluttered straight down.
— Corinna Turner (@CorinnaTAuthor) February 11, 2020
R&Y
“I’d like your blessing.”
— Jessica Marie Holt — Author (@Jessica06311722) February 11, 2020
Pa sent a few more rings of smoke upward toward the porch roof. “Well, you have it. Nellie’s a good woman. I hope . . .” Pa shifted in his seat and gazed up into the sky. “I hope you have a good long life together.” #CleanWIP
#CleanWIP (theme LIKE)
— Katy Huth Jones (@KatyHuthJones) February 11, 2020
Fiona came over and balled her fists on her hips. “Auntie Gwen, Papa is not a rascal.”
Gwendolyn put her arm around the girl and hugged her. “I was teasing your Papa. You know I like to tease him.”
#CleanWIP “When do you reckon Roy’ll pay his bill?”
— Laurean Brooks (@Laurean2) February 11, 2020
Her brother’s account was overdue? “As soon as he gets the money,” Emily said.
Worry lined the kind store owner’s face. “The drought’s bad, but don’t look like it’ll let up any time soon. I have bills just like ever’body else.”