Today’s #CleanWIP theme and collaborative article is Vision. [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 Sunday, October 25, 2020 is VISION. pic.twitter.com/jc9Wf2ITUy
— CleanWIP Magazine (@cleanwip) October 25, 2020
The tiny village of Chongowwa wanted to grow. They hired a huckster to head up an ad campaign. The ad ran, it touted, Chongowwa as, “The Place Where Reality and Perception Become One.” I decided to visit. What a nightmare there is no place to check-in. #SunWip #CleanWip
— John Wilde (@WriterJohnWilde) October 25, 2020
The stage lights highlighted her new costume. Making her look like a #vision. Eerie and haunting. Lines memorized. A few final touches to her makeup. This #banshee was nearly ready for her opening scene. First, she needed to do something about her allergies.#CleanWIP #vss365
— AK Kilburn (@ak_kilburn) October 25, 2020
She pushed the fifth floor button. The elevator groaned, lurched, and then moved upward.
— Jessica Marie Holt — Author (@Jessica06311722) October 25, 2020
Maddie’s cheeks growing warmer with every floor she passed. Tears burned in her eyes again, blurring her vision.
Breathe, Maddie, breathe. #CleanWIP
#CleanWIP Ryan's Reckless Bride: Annalyn's stomach churned when eight buggies parked around the house reached her line of vision. Formal introductions made her nervous. Would the church ladies accept her?
— Laurean Brooks (@Laurean2) October 27, 2020
She clutched Ryan's arm a little too tightly as they walked to the door.
Close Calls of the Past (Eighty Drops of Rain) by Earl Chinnici https://t.co/Uwx6a8Yajl via @CleanWIP #IrmaSurvivor #poem #poetry pic.twitter.com/lcL3DomOzg
— Earl Chinnici (@earlshelpdesk) November 4, 2019