Today’s #CleanWIP theme and collaborative article is How. [More info]
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tl; dr: #CleanWIP theme for Sunday, March 22, 2020: HOW
— CleanWIP Magazine (@cleanwip) March 22, 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/aZjg5hHQL0
He deftly caught its weight, grimacing at how heavy it felt. It had been six weeks since the battle of Virados, and while his ribs had fully healed, he had yet to regain all of his former strength. #cleanwip #wip #amwritingfantasy
— M. B. Aznoe (@mbaznoe) March 22, 2020
Lightning struck him, or would have, were it not for his power. Tonis didn’t flinch, nor he didn’t care. He was miserable inside and out. What he had done to deserve this? It was strange how people thought mercy was weakness—until they needed it themselves, of course. #CleanWIP
— D. Art and Kay McKinney (@dartkaymckinney) March 22, 2020
Up until that moment, he had only thought of how Walter and Fred’s sullied reputations affected him. It suddenly occurred to him that they were all tainted.
— Jessica Marie Holt — Author (@Jessica06311722) March 22, 2020
Would the boys ever find respectable jobs? Would the girls find respectable men willing to marry them? #CleanWIP
#CleanWIP-Half-Price Bride: “You have kin in Abilene?” Jessica asked.
— Laurean Brooks (@Laurean2) March 22, 2020
Emily’s cheeks flamed. How could she honestly answer without saying too much? She wasn’t proud of answering a mail-order bride ad. “I received an invitation to move to Abilene.” A twinge of guilt pricked her.”
The #CleanWIP theme is HOW but I couldn’t bear to chop up a favorite piece from the first chapter of this WIP. pic.twitter.com/oId9bUAIDW
— Earl Chinnici (@earlshelpdesk) March 22, 2020