Today’s #CleanWIP theme and collaborative article is Read. [More info]
tl; dr: The #CleanWIP theme for Sunday, September 6, 2020 is READ. (The irony is underrated.)
— CleanWIP Magazine (@cleanwip) September 6, 2020
Long version: We’re playing hashtag games to find authors who prefer the clean end of the spectrum & highlight their words for readers who love them. #ReadABookDay pic.twitter.com/EwmV2lK9b9
Mama put her boy on the bus on the first day of school. The jeans were faded but starched and ironed: the shirt a hand-me-down. She sacrificed to see her boy got a good education. Years have flown, and Mama’s gone, but the boy can read and write. “I love you, Mama.” #CleanWip
— John Wilde (@WriterJohnWilde) September 6, 2020
#CleanWIP:
— Laurean Brooks (@Laurean2) September 7, 2020
“This appears to be a quiet Western town. Do you have shootouts–or bank robberies like I’ve read about?”
“Our sheriff keeps law and order for the most part.” Miss Pierce scared him. She seemed to thrive on danger. Ryan didn't want another Ellie, who made acted rashly.
Once upon a time… 📖 A committed #cat lover and author Alison Wainwright put her talents to good use during lockdown to produce an illustrated children’s book that raises money for cats in need. Read more about her book Coco the cat: https://t.co/SVog4qjlPc #ReadABookDay 🐈 pic.twitter.com/VM562IDFP6
— Cats Protection (@CatsProtection) September 6, 2020
“Hi Rita. This is Rachel of the Write Connections morning show. I’m here with Jenny Foster, author of…”
— Earl Chinnici (@earlshelpdesk) September 6, 2020
Rita made it clear she knew who she’d called. “I read the book last week and loved it—especially the part about confronting your fears. … … …” #CleanWIP