Just In Time For The Holidays!

I’m sure that you’re familiar with the saying, “Hindsight is 20/20″. (It’s poetic that we are looking forward to leaving 2020 in the dust.) When we reflect on this year down the road, I wonder what the most important lessons will be when 2020 is firmly in the rearview mirror? (That includes lessons from the hard-won and heartbreaking to the industrious and adaptive lessons learned globally, within our communities, and individually.) 

This year has initiated a tailspin as many of us have been forced to focus on the urgent matters and whatโ€™s before us (rather than reflecting on the past or the distant future) as we struggle to maintain our balanceโ€ฆ but (once youโ€™ve adjusted and attended to you and your loved onesโ€™ immediate needs) thereโ€™s something special about taking stock in what you want from this life (if you’re able to do so) while remembering that each day is precious.

Pre-pandemic, it was my goal to be a successful author, but I thought it best to build a portfolio (including self-published short stories) slowly that would be attractive to literary agents and publishers down the line.

When COVID-19 hit and we didnโ€™t know what was to come as industries changed quickly and businesses struggled to adapt, I focused on writing fiction that will allow readers to escape the day-to-day grind.

I am pleased to announce that I have two works (Staycation for the Soul: A Collection of Short Stories and The Ties That Bind, the premiere novel in a series for mature readers, 18+) available on Amazon (and through KDP Select).

Staycation for the Soul: A Collection of Short Stories 

Staycation for the Soul: A Collection of Short Stories; cover links to listing on amazon.ca

Female reindeer fight for equality and respect in the North Pole after a multi-generational cover-up is discovered. A masterpiece narrates its journey through time. An atheist talks to God. A premature baby decided when to be born. A mature dog finds a new life after the death of her beloved owner.

In Staycation for the Soul: A Collection of Short Stories, each story is imaginative and heartfelt. A.F.S. Greenโ€™s first collection is for anyone looking for a short break from their day-to-day life with messages of hope that are sure to reverberate long after the last page is read.

*Intended for readers who are 8-years-old and up (at the discretion of their parent or guardian).

Available on all Amazon marketplaces, including Canada, the USA, the UK, and Australia

The Ties That Bind 

The Ties That Bind; cover links to listing on amazon.ca.

It was unfathomable that Angel would lose her twin sister, Eve, to an underground community in early 2009, but after Eve was attacked, things started to change โ€” quickly.

The Ties that Bind is the premiere novel in a series about sisterhood and friendship, lust and affluence, and control and loss. When a seductive woman and a man with smouldering good looks present the twins with the keys to a world where lines are blurred between tradition and an alternative culture, professionalism and desire, and loyalty and a sexy, taboo lifestyle, which path will each sister choose?

*Intended for a mature audience, 18+.

Available on all Amazon marketplaces, including Canada, the USA, the UK, and Australia

Iโ€™ve started publishing under the pen name, A.F.S. Green (formerly, โ€˜Amber Greenโ€™) and Iโ€™m excited to do everything in my power to โ€˜make itโ€™ as an author (because if not now, when?). 

I hope youโ€™ll join me on this journey and allow me to stay in touch with you by signing up for my email list.

Itโ€™s A Go!

A.F.S. Green (aka 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

Toastmasters: Pass the Mic

Before COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, I wrote the below short story inspired by the speech competitions that occur at every level of Toastmasters. (Our district competition was cancelled due to COVID-19, which was a wise decision.)

I’ve been a member of two different Toastmasters groups throughout the years. (If you’re unfamiliar, Toastmasters is an international non-profit organization that provides its members with the opportunity to develop their public speaking and leadership skills. )

To my fellow Toastmasters — regardless of where you are — this story is for you.


Pass the Mic

Clammy palms and a long exhale before walking out on stage. This is not my first speech competition, not by a long shot. 

You would think that I am an experienced speaker: that people pay attention to my words and gestures; that my storytelling techniques are always on point; that everyone waits with bated breath when I pause. But youโ€™d be wrong. 

In fact, I canโ€™t speak at all. I am merely the microphone that helps to amplify your message.

As tens of thousands of Toastmasters prepare to compete in speech contests, I wait in storage, reflecting on the contestants and the countless speeches Iโ€™ve heard over the years. From the novice speaker, who was encouraged by a mentor to participate in their very first club competition, to the seasoned Toastmaster, who looks forward to competing at the highest level. As an accomplished speaker, they look back fondly to the early days when nerves rattled them; their voice was shaky, heartbeat raced, and the pounding of their pulse felt as though it radiated through their very fingertips.

Of the many speakers Iโ€™ve assisted throughout the years, theyโ€™ve all had a message to share, a story to tell. Though I amplify their words for but a moment, they create a lasting impact that will live in the memories of those who hear it. Whether itโ€™s a moment of laughter that reverberates off the walls, scoffs of disbelief, or gasps of surprise that unite a crowd, I take great pride in knowing that I contributed to the success of these speakers in some small way. 

After all, I helped their message reach a person in the back of the room; a person who hadnโ€™t expected to be moved, but they resolve to make changes in their life because of something said. Because they heard. Because they felt akin to an experience illuminated in a speech so carefully crafted and practiced by the dedicated Toastmaster on stage. 

I wish I could amplify my own message. If I could, I would remind you of our history and how far weโ€™ve come. Throughout the decades, our membership has grown to include women and people of every race, ethnicity, gender identity, ability, sexual orientation, and creed, which signals progress, marking important societal shifts. 

Even if figuratively speaking, the mic is passed from Toastmaster to Toastmaster in clubs around the world. Each member is a gatekeeper to their unique story or perspective that has the power to make a lasting impression, to alter perception, and shake loose stagnant thought. 

So tell a tale. Use your voice. It is yours to employ as you inspire, entertain, lead, and educate. 

If youโ€™re ever told to keep quiet, Iโ€™ll be there to raise the volume and amplify your voice.


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