Sun.Jul 14, 2024

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Intuitive Discovery Writing And Serial Fiction With KimBoo York

The Creative Penn

How can you lean into intuition and curiosity to embrace discovery writing? How might serial fiction fit into your business model? KimBoo York gives her tips and more in this interview. In the intro, BookVault now has integration with PayHip ; 7 lessons learned from 5 years writing full-time [ Sacha Black, Rebel Author Podcast ]; My author timeline ; List of money books ; Crowdfunding for Participation, Profit, and Payment [ Self-Publishing Advice ] This podcast is sponsored by Kobo Writing Life

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Hark back, harken back, hearken back

Grammar Underground

Most people use “hark back,” “hearken back” and “harken back” to mean “recall” or “refer back to” some previous event. But the original meaning of “hark,” “harken” and “hearken” was not to recall but to hear or to listen carefully. Think: “Hark! The herald angels sing.” In fact, you can still use them that way today: Hark my words. Hearken my words.