Author Archives: AmyBeth Inverness

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About AmyBeth Inverness

A writer by birth, a redhead by choice.

Interview with the Authors of Nebula Nights

Nebula Nights is a collection of eleven novel-length Sci-Fi Romances that’ll sweep you away! Science fiction blazing with adventure, space opera spiced with romance, and otherworldly love! Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MAXCS1E Barns&Noble: http://goo.gl/2mwluE All Romance eBooks: http://goo.gl/JFG4v7 Kobo: http://goo.gl/rbU36p I asked all the … Continue reading

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Twisted Guts

Update? I spent Wednesday at bed, bath, & beyond. No, that shouldn’t be capitalized…and the details are best left for TMI Tuesday. This was a good week. I brought a notebook to Vacation Bible Camp every day and found a … Continue reading

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Interview with K.G. Stutts

Growing up in Texas and later South Carolina as the youngest in a house full of science-fiction fans, K.G. Stutts had her natural curiosity and imagination nurtured since birth by family movie nights where they would watch Star Wars, Indiana … Continue reading

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Site or Page?

This has been a good week. I was able to do a good amount of writing over the weekend, both on my story for the next book in the Biblical Legends Anthology Series and for The Cities of Luna. This week is … Continue reading

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Interview with Michael Liebmann

When not fighting a never-ending battle for truth, justice and good fan audio, Michael Liebmann lives a quiet life in Atlanta, Georgia. 1)  Can you explain what “filk” is? There is no one definition of filk.  My version is “the … Continue reading

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Five of Twelve

Here’s the plan. Send a dozen stories, at least 5,000 words each, to my editor at Distinguished Press by the end of August. So far I’ve sent five. Some are longer versions of stories I wrote last year, some are … Continue reading

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Defining Some Else’s Success

What is success? Is there a finite definition, or is it more personal? “They” will look at a human who was a television or movie star as a child, and eviscerate them if said celebrity hasn’t segued into bigger blockbusters. … Continue reading

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Interview with Chris Votey

Christopher D. Votey was born in Dayton, Ohio in 1980, first son of Steve Votey and Jolene Knight (née Nichols). He is a college graduate in Computer Science at Collins College in Tempe, Arizona and has worked in the computer … Continue reading

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Surviving Sharknado

Thank God it Came on Time! Andrew Shaffer’s How to Survive a Sharknado and Other Unnatural Disasters came in the mail yesterday. Tomorrow (Wednesday) night, Sharknado 2 premiers on the SyFy channel. Yes, I will be watching. And perhaps live-tweeting. … Continue reading

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Interview with Randall Landers, Producer of Project Potemkin

Randall Landers is happily married and with three wonderful children. Randy is the owner of a small videography studio in Albany, Georgia. Prior to launching Project: Potemkin, he has been active in writing fan fiction for Star Trek fanzines since … Continue reading

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