What’s your story?

All of us have a story to tell. The COVID-19 pandemic serves as a reminder that we live life without knowledge of the hardships weโ€™ll face nor a guarantee of the number of pages we have the absolute privilege to turn on our personal journey to the back cover. 

Fortunately, the opposite is also true. Luck is often examined in hindsight, but we have no idea what love, friendship, success, and joy await us. 

If youโ€™re able to do so, I hope that you take some time โ€” even a few precious minutes โ€” to journal or record a video every few days to build an archive of your experience through this moment in time. Good or bad, remember that you wonโ€™t feel this way forever; the Greek philosopher, Heraclitus, was correct when he stated that โ€œchange is the only constant in life.โ€ ย  ย 

Take some time to reflect, revise, and recharge. If your inner voiceย  โ€” or the narrator in your head โ€” has been telling your story in a morose tone (even when times are good), pay attention and practice switching it up.ย 

Everyone has a story. Including you. 

What plot twist does todayโ€™s chapter revolve around, whatโ€™s the tone of the next few pages, and (just as importantly) what will your story reveal, overcome, and celebrate in the future?

Give life the green light. It’s A Go!

Amber Green

Purchasing an E-book on Amazon

As an avid reader and a proud alum of the University of Toronto, receiving an email about their new online book club piqued my interest.

I quickly signed up to participate and created my profile.

The first book we’ll be discussing is Talking to Strangers written by international best-selling author and fellow U of T alum, Malcolm Gladwell.

Since I sell my e-short stories on Amazon, I thought I’d show you how easy it is to add to your library with their one-click purchasing.


The Details:

  1. Navigate to your Amazon marketplace (I’m Canadian and I prefer to pay in Canadian currency, so my marketplace is Amazon.ca)
  2. Sign in to your account
    Sign in, Amazon
  3. Have you received an Amazon gift card? You can add it as a payment option and/or ensure that your payment information is up to date in ‘Your Account’
    a. Your account
    b. Your account Amazon

  4. Search for the Kindle edition/e-book you’d like to purchase and click the ‘Buy Now with 1 Click’ button
    Talking to Strangers
  5. Click ‘Place your order’
    Place your order
  6. “+Follow” the author to receive notifications
    Follow the author
  7. Navigate to your Kindle app on your desired device and download your new e-book to your library

Happy reading!

Give life the green light. It’s A Go!

Amber Green


Looking for a great short story? You’ll really enjoy:

๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Musings of a Masterpiece

A work of art narrates its journey through time in this short story. 

In the centuries since its creation, it has witnessed the joy of love and companionship, the heartache of loss, and hardship. Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but what if the masterpiece you so admire silently muses at the countless wonders of humanity?

๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ: Amazon.com users, click here.

๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง: Amazon.co.uk users, click here.


Amber Green is a self-published Canadian author and freelance writer. Her short stories can be found here: www.amazon.com/author/ambergreen


ยฉ 2020 Amber Green

Healthcare Heroes: Answer the Call

The call to war is a cough. 

Deployment lasts hour to hour, day to day. 

Healthcare professionals since retired 

Recommit to their oath to do no harm,

Though by stepping up, they voluntarily put themselves directly in harm’s way.

Their education ensures that they understand the dangers when they hear the proverbial doomsday alarm sound.

They answer the call to work on the front lines of streets thankfully abandoned

By the public theyโ€™re working โ€˜round the clock to save.

Heroes in lab coats and scrubs rather than capes,

They stare not down the barrel of a gun,

But through the lens of a microscope to identify the enemy.

Medically tested swabs make the diagnosis clear. 

The strain moved quickly from animal to human, 

Then it passed from human to human and multiplied as it caught like wildfire through dry brush, 

Burning through our misconceptions, ignorance, and the social parameters we use to define our existence: Wealth, status, clout, and country. 

In a time when weโ€™re so convinced that our opinions matter,

Caught in an echo chamber of our own design, 

A slippery virus takes hold and officials demand that we stay home to stop the spread.

The paradox? A pandemic that unites us while it threatens to tear us down. The vast majority take action by doing nothing at all.

The planet started to heal in our absence; an unintended โ€” but welcome โ€” consequence.

What a juxtaposition; 

The fear inspired by a deadly, invisible force that removes the 

Hustle of the everyday also serves to remind us of what truly matters.

Phantasmal reflections of othersโ€™ mistakes mirrored in policy, red tape, and latent response;

Like the ghosts of Dickensโ€™ A Christmas Carol appearing before us at breakneck speed,

Demanding repentance for the actions we didnโ€™t commit but have no time to repeat.

As they mourn their dead, we are granted an opportunity to stay a step ahead;

A step at most, but a step so many communities wish they could walk back.

Hindsight โ€” 20/20 and crystal clear โ€” comes not in years, but days.

As we muster the courage to keep the faith as we stagger blindly into our new normal,

I am reminded that

Malcolm Gladwell was the first person I heard theorize that Goliath could not rely on his vision,

But in this battle, as David stands at the ready with his slingshot,

David is the one who cannot see; for in this analogy, Goliath is 

An invisible monster. A virus that killed the very doctor who bravely sounded the alarm.

They are our heroes in lab coats and scrubs.

Far more vulnerable through their repeated exposure to the enemy than am I,

Sitting in front of my computer screen

Typing a message of thanks 

I know they wonโ€™t have time to read.


*Please note that I offer an audio version of Healthcare Heroes: Answer the Call on YouTube

If you liked the above, you would really enjoy:

๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Musings of a Masterpiece

A work of art narrates its journey through time in this short story. 

In the centuries since its creation, it has witnessed the joy of love and companionship, the heartache of loss, and hardship. Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but what if the masterpiece you so admire silently muses at the countless wonders of humanity?

๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ: Amazon.com users, click here.

๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง: Amazon.co.uk users, click here.


Amber Green is a self-published Canadian author and freelance writer. Her short stories can be found here: www.amazon.com/author/ambergreen


ยฉ 2020 Amber Green