Today’s #CleanWIP theme and collaborative article is Learn. [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 Monday, February 24 is LEARN pic.twitter.com/zJmjY4pxjp
— CleanWIP Magazine (@cleanwip) February 24, 2020
#CleanWIP HALF-PRICE BRIDE Clint must never learn that the dentist had also proposed to her. Did he know something about Dr. Clemons that she didn’t?
— Laurean Brooks (@Laurean2) February 24, 2020
Emily licked her lips. “Aren’t dentists usually of high moral character? Does this one have something dark lurking in his past?”
His parents needed him to contribute to the rent, and yet despite everything—despite getting a prosthetic leg, despite learning to walk for the third time in his life, despite finding a job that had promised so much—he still couldn’t pull his own weight.#CleanWIP
— Katelyn Buxton (@KBuxtonBooks) February 24, 2020
Theme: Learn
Little Clara threw her hands up with glee. Jim scooped her up in his big arms and looked at her like she was the best thing he’d ever seen in the world. “You wanna sit with Grampy, don’t you.”
— Jessica Marie Holt — Author (@Jessica06311722) February 24, 2020
“Put her down, Daddy, she needs to learn to sit still in her own seat.” #CleanWIP
He stopped. A touch to the sigils, and the door opened. He brushed his fingers along the spines of the books as he passed them. One could spend years here, learning wonderful things and visiting exotic places, without ever leaving the comfort of the library. #CleanWIP #fantasy
— D. Art and Kay McKinney (@dartkaymckinney) February 24, 2020
I’m #learning the finer skills of archery such as don’t sneeze when releasing the arrow, if you try to hit the fly on the target it just becomes a smear, and ladies don’t use longbows. Instead they use a toy paraded as a bow. #CleanWIP, #vss365
— ML Farb (@FarbMl) February 24, 2020
Work in progress, #YoungAdult #NewAdult novel:
— Cynthia T. Toney (@CynthiaTToney) February 25, 2020
"She had heard some of the younger ones crying and saying they didn’t want to give up their babies. She couldn’t blame them, because she wouldn’t want to give up her baby either." #CleanWIP