Today’s #CleanWIP theme and collaboration is Bring. [More info]
Use #CleanWIP with on-theme lines from a work-in-progress and your tweet might be included in a https://t.co/yUHUbxZp23 collaboration for authors who lean clean and readers who love them. The #CleanWIP theme for Wednesday, October 14, 2020 is BRING.#amWriting #amReading pic.twitter.com/BcaSrG1ges
— CleanWIP Magazine (@cleanwip) October 14, 2020
~ Scott R. Rezer ~
From my current WIP, The Gambit Queen, Book Three of The Magdalen Cycle, an historical fantasy set during the crusades…
Hugh grunted. Henri glanced up at the brown-haired former prince of Galilee. His was not a face that hid his annoyance well. His hawk nose lent him a fierce look that marched his piercing blue eyes. “My lord, I was born in those hills. I know the land. If the Germans meet no resistance, they will for certes find themselves riding down into lands patrolled by Muslim riders. We must ride out after them before they succeed in their raid. Perhaps, we can bring them back before they endanger the peace.”
#CleanWIP Ryan's Reckless Bride: “Why was the rooster shut up in the chicken house?”
— Laurean Brooks (@Laurean2) October 15, 2020
Annalyn sniffed. “Because that monster attacked me. The egg basket’s still in there. I dropped it when I fled.”
“Don’t worry," Ryan said. “I’ll bring the basket in. Where did Old Red nip you?”
Temperatures dropped in the second week of August, bringing sweet relief. But then, an unusually brutal thunderstorm tore through Millwood, leaving fallen tree limbs, battered homes, and hail the size of apples in its wake. #CleanWIP
— Jessica Marie Holt — Author (@Jessica06311722) October 15, 2020
And wasn’t the fact that she was writing in the journal almost every night proof that she valued his opinions, that she listened to him? Maybe in lieu of the apology she couldn’t bring herself to speak, she could simply give him the journal and let him see for himself. #CleanWIP
— JJ DiBenedetto (@JJDiBenedetto) October 14, 2020
This word search #puzzle is based on book one of the Summit County contemporary Christian romance series by Katherine Karrol and is a special collaboration with the author. Let us know how long it takes you to find the 24 words & phrases. https://t.co/EOYb3kxbDN #WordSearch pic.twitter.com/o2sZT1mCCG
— CleanWIP Magazine (@cleanwip) October 14, 2020
~ Earl Chinnici ~
My words were not as well-received as I’d hoped. “You must be out of your mind, Jenny. You think I should apologize after the way that country-clubbing jerk treated me? Whose side are you on anyway? I should have known you’d bring up my temper again. You never let things be. Most people put in their two cents, but you always manage to donate a dollar.”
I nearly lost it then and there, but managed to recall the second chapter of my first book where I wrote about my “Live Happy This Second” theory and I replied with every bit of stoicism I could muster. “That’s not very nice, Charlie. If you didn’t want my opinion, you shouldn’t have asked.”