Today’s #CleanWIP theme and collaborative article is Energy. [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 collaborative article for authors who lean clean and readers who love them. The #CleanWIP theme for Monday, December 14: ENERGY pic.twitter.com/mKKCKuoqCa
— CleanWIP Magazine (@cleanwip) December 14, 2020
“That would be absolutely fabulous,” Blair meant it, too, “but I think Erin would rather you saved your energy for your date tonight.” …she had a sneaking suspicion that her brother planned to ask Erin to marry him before Christmas.#CleanWIP
— Lea Carter (@LeaCarterWrites) December 15, 2020
Sometimes my characters follow the plot just fine.
— A.R. Geiger (@AR_Geiger) December 14, 2020
Sometimes my MC is chasing butterflies, the antagonist is throwing eggs at my windows, and the antihero and his best friend are arguing over the benefits of adding chokecherries to their moonshine.#AmWriting #WritingProblems
He bowed his head. Tired. That was the word. He was tired. He didn’t have the energy left to feel disappointed, angry, or sad. #CleanWIP
— Katelyn Buxton (@KBuxtonBooks) December 15, 2020
Theme: Energy
If your heart is at peace as the Christmas season begins, your body will have the strength, energy, and peace to move forward through the chaos. #christmaspeace #encouragement Read more here: https://t.co/2r8ihEJymd via @SarahGeringer pic.twitter.com/McQOjUydde
— Sarah Geringer (@SarahGeringer) December 14, 2020
So pretty, but we did lose a tree. pic.twitter.com/kFfLFmv31V
— LoRee Peery (@LoreePeery) December 14, 2020