Today’s #CleanWIP theme and collaborative article is Share. [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 Thursday, February 13 is SHARE pic.twitter.com/KWet0JcyGP
— CleanWIP Magazine (@cleanwip) February 13, 2020
#CleanWIP She had to tell Clint the truth. Emily looked heavenward and silently prayed, “Father, give me a little more time with the man I love before I tell him all. Allow me to savor this time together, to share a few more precious moments, so I can tuck them inside my heart.”
— Laurean Brooks (@Laurean2) February 13, 2020
The air was cool–summer was losing its hold. He stuffed his hands in his pockets and stretched out his long legs until they touched the porch railing. He remembered when he and Walter were small enough to share the chair, and their feet didn’t even reach the floor. #CleanWIP
— Jessica Marie Holt — Author (@Jessica06311722) February 13, 2020
#CleanWIP (theme SHARE)
— Katy Huth Jones (@KatyHuthJones) February 13, 2020
Nelwina likened their relationship to two predators working as a team while hunting their prey, afterward able to share their kill rather than devour one another.
#CleanWIP Veridian didn’t seem to find what she’d said odd. He just nodded, his own expression glum. “I’ve always thought it very unfair that any prince’s leg bones and hide are almost as valuable to a witch as a king’s, but they don’t #share the king’s protection. #WIP Rav&Yew
— Corinna Turner (@CorinnaTAuthor) February 13, 2020
The worst part of the army is night time. If it isn’t a chorus of snoring in our crowded tent, it’s a horse protesting its flea infested quarters. I understand the horse’s complaints. I #share my cot with a hundred jumping bed fellows. #cleanWIP
— ML Farb (@FarbMl) February 13, 2020
“Good morning!” He shoved his chair back as fast as it would go, and struggled to his feet. He’d rather not share a table with Jack the Ripper.#CleanWIP
— Katelyn Buxton (@KBuxtonBooks) February 13, 2020
Theme: Share