Author Archives: AmyBeth Inverness

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About AmyBeth Inverness

A writer by birth, a redhead by choice.

SyFy Q of the Day: Stasis Pods

Before I even started this blog, I would occasionally pose a SyFy Question of the Day to my facebook friends. Sometimes, it was directly related to what I was writing, and I really did want some input to help me decide what direction to … Continue reading

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Living Vicariously for RWA11 (Blog Post One)

RWA11 Tweets for us to live vicariously For some of us, the “Ah, someday…” dream refers to more than landing a great agent or *gasp* seeing our names on a published work. For some of us, “Ah, someday…” refers to … Continue reading

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Interview with John Hancock AKA Grokdad

John Hancock has an impressive portfolio of artwork as well as a few pieces of fiction to his credit. His twitter followers know him for his standing offer If you’re a celeb, and tweet me, I’ll eventually draw your picture. … Continue reading

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SyFy Q of the Day: Holidays

Before I even started this blog, I would occasionally pose a SyFy Question of the Day to my facebook friends. Sometimes, it was directly related to what I was writing, and I really did want some input to help me decide what direction to … Continue reading

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Asia, the Time After

Usually I post my stories for The Red Dress Club in the other blog, Under Loch and Key. But this prompt, besides being memoir, fits much better in The Inverness Press because I wrote it as I opened up one … Continue reading

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Interview with Aislinn Macnamara

They say that once you reach your forties, you undergo some sort of mid-life crisis. That must have been what happened to Aislinn Macnamara when she finally made up her mind to set down some of the stories that had … Continue reading

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SyFy Q of the Day: Interstellar Communication

Before I even started this blog, I would occasionally pose a SyFy Question of the Day to my facebook friends. Sometimes, it was directly related to what I was writing, and I really did want some input to help me decide what … Continue reading

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Interview with Tymothy Longoria

Tymothy Longoria is a pre-published writer known for his encouraging words and retweets for other writers. He has a children’s book called The Sad Little Robot as well as a full length work for adults called The Stories. “I love … Continue reading

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When Good Blogs Die

In my misspent youth (or, rather my overactive goody-two-shoes youth) if no one laughed at an obviously hilarious joke I’d made, I would simply repeat myself. Loudly. And often. I was annoying. Fortunately, I grew out of it. These days, … Continue reading

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Prompts

Although I have a lot of work to do on my WIP, I usually take some time out each week to participate in the bi-weekly prompts from The Red Dress Club. I believe it was AB Keuser who first introduced … Continue reading

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