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Beth C. Greenberg

Welcome to the my writer’s den in the sky and online home of the CUPID’S FALL series!

Hello! Thanks for visiting.

That’s me, Beth C. Greenberg – author, holding the sweet little sculpture of sleeping Cupid, one of many inspirations for my Cupid’s Fall series. All four books (five if you count the side story written by one of my characters!) are out and about in the world – and with a brand new set of cozy fantasy covers!

While you’re here, feel free to check out my flash fiction or read about my adventures in publishing on the blog. Or visit my bookshop for signed copies of my books!

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Thanks again for checking out my words!
XO -Beth

Author Beth C. Greenberg holding sleeping Cupid, inspiration for the Cupid's Fall series

THE CUPID’S FALL SERIES

Ancient gods, modern love, and the mortals caught in the crossfire


Bonus Standalone Novella

The sexual tension might blow the roof right off the house in this steamy age-gap romantic comedy!

No gods here – just excruciatingly ordinary humans like you and me.

House background with swooning woman on ladder and handyman in coveralls, standalone novella of the Cupid's Fall series

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Recent Blog Posts

Adventures in publishing, reflections on writing, and random stuff about life

Age-Gap Trope: Five Reasons We Love It!

Why do we love the age-gap trope? A deep dive into The Idea of You and my rom-com Fixer Upper offers 5 reasons YM/OW romance hits the spot.
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Miniature Magic: Tiny Tales Inspired by Daily Writing Prompts

On January 1, 2023, I committed to composing a tweet-length piece to daily writing prompts all 365 days of the year. I say "piece" because...
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How (and Why) to Write a Book Review People Want to Read

How (and why) to write a book review that may skyrocket you to fame and fortune and a lifetime supply of free books
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Spotting Cupid Always Makes My Heart Quiver

I'm always on the lookout for romance, and spotting Cupid out in the world always makes my heart quiver.
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Flash Fiction Pieces

Enjoy a quick story! Flash fiction ranges from 100 words to 1000.

Miniature Magic: Tiny Tales Inspired by Daily Writing Prompts

On January 1, 2023, I committed to composing a tweet-length piece to daily writing prompts all 365 days of the year. I say "piece" because...
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5 Key Life Lessons My Adult Students Taught Me

Here are 5 life lessons my adult students taught me while I was busy teaching them how to write microfiction.
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My new very short story has 280 characters

Here's why I've committed to writing a very short story every day of 2023 using the one-word #vss365 prompt along with the Twitter community
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Critique is the most valuable prize of any writing contest

The best part of any writing concept? The critique. And often, the best advice comes not from the paid judges but from my fellow writers.
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Microfiction: Tiny Stories that Pack a Mighty Punch

Could you tell a whole story in 100 words? Here are the three 100-word micros I wrote for the NYC Midnight Microfiction challenge this summer.

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We made the finals!

This flash fic contest was a crazy experiment, and I certainly wasn’t expecting to get this far… but here we are in the finals!
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It’s Not Easy To Be Funny On Demand…

Being funny on demand is a challenge - one that locked my brain for 36 hours. But once those words started to flow, there was no stopping me!
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Isn’t It Romantic?

Assigned ROMANCE in round two of the NYC Midnight Flash Fiction contest. Setting: Auto Repair Shop. Object: Baby Formula.
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How To Survive Your First Flash Fiction Competition

“Writing” and “competition” don't always mix well, but when this flash fiction contest found me, I couldn't resist the challenge.
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