Today’s #CleanWIP theme and collaborative article is Sand. [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 Tuesday, August 11: SAND pic.twitter.com/aapA21s86O
— CleanWIP Magazine (@cleanwip) August 11, 2020
It was parents building memories with their children, alongside the sand castles…. – #FallingfortheInnkeeper by Meghann Whistler @MeghannWhistler @PrismBookTours @LoveInspiredBks #HarlequinBooks #HarlequinRomance #InspirationalFiction #booknerdigans https://t.co/wl9fFAtdpW pic.twitter.com/mOAtYEkTAH
— Phyllis Helton (@amongthereads) August 10, 2020
Global Kinetic Sand Dayhttps://t.co/aKzOgFfy4Y#sand #calendar #ideas #celebrate #kinetic #activities pic.twitter.com/aIa9TVPtbI
— WolfeStew (@WolfeStew) August 11, 2020
"I’m writing a first draft and reminding myself that I’m shoveling sand into a box so that later I build castles." – Shannon Hale#writetip #writertip #writingtip https://t.co/zLGCqangwf pic.twitter.com/bVFrK9MW8j
— Rob Bignell, Editor (@InventingRealit) August 7, 2020
Who loves the second chance trope? You’ll find six sweet romances in the Indigo Bay Second Chance Romances series. Kick back, dig your toes in the sand, and fall in love! https://t.co/B9aDL6mNgB @jeanoram@JeanCGordon@growwithstacy@JeanetteLBooks@TamieDearen @melissamcclone pic.twitter.com/kxri6gAU3m
— Tamie Dearen (@TamieDearen) August 11, 2020
‘Blood and sand, he’d be toast!’ The Star Realm: https://t.co/l14FXBWM7R #FREE pic.twitter.com/nmpGQGNYPM
— Julie E Powell (pen) (@starjewelz) August 10, 2020
Delightful characters…delicious plot…zesty novel! Enjoy romance, hot sand, tropical breezes, rum drinks and murder. Curl up with a deliciously good book & disappear from the world.
— Diane Rapp (@DianeRapp) August 10, 2020
MURDER CARIBBEAN-STYLE
FREE ON #KU https://t.co/4BvREWvJCE #CleanIndieReads #IARTG pic.twitter.com/9drL5ogzop
Me: Oh, look a book on making fairy houses. Claire will like to look at this and get ideas.
— H. L. Burke (@hlburkewriter) August 6, 2020
A day later.
Claire: Mom, do we have pine cones? What do you think of a rock path? Where can I get acorn caps? What about sand dollars? pic.twitter.com/TOGgNqKPHf