Today’s #CleanWIP theme and collaborative article is Study. [More info]
tl; dr: #CleanWIP theme for Tuesday, February 25 is STUDY
— CleanWIP Magazine (@cleanwip) February 25, 2020
Long version: We’re playing hashtag games to find authors who prefer the clean end of the spectrum and showcase their words to the readers who love them.
Longest version: https://t.co/Oj6maiYSYB #amReading #amWriting pic.twitter.com/AVk9oQGUtF
#CleanWIP “Many of the saintliest kings had very ordinary kingship animals.”
— Corinna Turner (@CorinnaTAuthor) February 25, 2020
“King Saint Elmar the Pony? King Saint Rechard the Vole? Queen Saint Flarella the Squirrel?”
The king laughed. “That’s right. You’ve been studying this, I see.”#WIP The Raven & The Yew
#CleanWIP Lidia didn’t hear her mistress come in, so Nelwina had a minute to study the girl. She was a new lady’s maid, only fourteen years old, and quite plain in face and form, which suited Nelwina very well. Her previous maid had been far too pretty for her own good.
— Katy Huth Jones (@KatyHuthJones) February 25, 2020
Pa nodded slowly but said nothing. Louis studied him for a moment. He looked dignified, like always, and sad, like always. Even sadder than always.
— Jessica Marie Holt — Author (@Jessica06311722) February 25, 2020
Louis could never fault Pa for being sad. He had seen enough hardship to fill up three lifetimes. #CleanWIP #cleanindiereads
#CleanWIP-HALF-PRICE BRIDE “I’m not sure, but it’s worth the effort.”
— Laurean Brooks (@Laurean2) February 25, 2020
Landon seemed to sit taller on the seat. “I’m going to study like the dickens to win that scholarship. Not just for me, but for Alissia, too. For our future together.”
Emily paused, not sure how much to reveal.
With a flick of his thumb, the ear came apart in several anatomically-correct layers.
— Katelyn Buxton (@KBuxtonBooks) February 25, 2020
“Good morning,” Timothy repeated.
“It’s like the ones medical students in universities use. I thought that since I’m going to be a doctor, I ought to study whatever I can.”#CleanWIP
Study
My commander recognized my love for books and assigns me to #study strategy, history, trade, and politics for half of each day. I’d rather study poetry and music, but it is better than marching through muddy fields with boots still soaked from the previous day’s march. #cleanWIP
— ML Farb (@FarbMl) February 25, 2020