Author Archives: AmyBeth Inverness

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About AmyBeth Inverness

A writer by birth, a redhead by choice.

A Round We Go

Here’s the goals, pretty much the same as last round: Continue with the regular blog commitments. This is so easy, I won’t bother going into detail. The “regular” stuff I do on my blog is all routine now and fairly … Continue reading

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Who’s Knocking?

Sometimes it’s hard to know who’s knocking. Is that opportunity? Or is it a distraction? I taught spreadsheets and databases to college freshmen until my youngest was born five years ago. Last spring my boss asked me to come back, … Continue reading

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Sci-Fi Q of the Day: The Tidy-Bowl Recliner

SciFi Question of the Day: Will the Tidy-Bowl Recliner ever be as popular as the Lazy-Boy Recliner? Facebook Answers:   Dan Bressler   I think it already is. Sometimes in our family we fight over who gets to use the Tidy-Bowl Recliner.   Dale … Continue reading

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Interview with Jan Wilberg

I’m a feminist, newly re-radicalized and seeing things through lenses I’ve been keeping in a drawer for a long time. My blog, Red’s Wrap, is about change – advocating for change, understanding change, and adjusting to change. My family and relationships play … Continue reading

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Your Mother Was a Twat-Waffle

(WARNING: I usually keep this blog PG13 and bleep any foul launguage. However this post is about foul language. If the language offends you, please do not read further.) I rarely cuss. My characters rarely cuss. If the story calls … Continue reading

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The Comfort Zone

I have a long list of writers I love. I have a separate, largely overlapping list of authors whom I feel are an influence on my writing. But the ones I go back to the most, not just to read … Continue reading

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Interview With Honeytoast

Honeytoast is the very sad kitteh of Tiffany Reisz, erotica writer extraordinaire, author of the Original Sinners and editor of Felt Tips. I live with two writers. I like sad books. I rate books on a scale of 1 to … Continue reading

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Finishing Strong

Here’s the last check-in for ROW80 this year: I had a couple of wishy-washy days, but most days this week were good. Not as much on the WIP as I’d like… more blog stuff than anything. But it’s progress! Today … Continue reading

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SciFi Q of the Day: Wife Husbandry and Vice Versa

SciFi Question of the Day: Is it weird for a character have a romance with or even marry someone they knew as a baby? For example: Doctor Who and River Song, or Jacob the werewolf and child-of-vampires Renesme? ♦ Twitter Answers: ♦   Stormy@BeckyStormyLynn  @USNessie A … Continue reading

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The Fictional Blog

While working on the Pangalactic Sojourner series, I realized that the main character in the first book would probably have a blog. In fact, the title of the blog is the title of the book, so it’s kind of important. … Continue reading

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