Amy Scheibe 

@zelda64

Author of A Fireproof Home for the Bride, a People Magazine top pick. Set in 1950s Fargo/Moorhead. About prejudice and love.

From a farm, on a hill.
Joined May 2009

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    Mar 17

    Thank you, bc this is important, it's just another way to blame women for male actions. I was raised fundie and a friend of mine had "the demon of pornography" exorcised from him on stage. You better believe when I wanted to have premarital sex I literally ran away from home.

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  2. Feb 27

    When knows you better than you know yourself. 😍 @legacychocolates

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    Feb 22

    Looking forward to hosting author Amy Scheibe for a virtual book discussion Thursday(2/25) starting @ 6:30pm (CST). Register for this FREE event @ (once registered, meeting details will be emailed to you)

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  4. Feb 22

    with gratitude to for the assist.

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  6. Jan 27

    Sooo good to have friends who get the spirit of Thanks and !

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    Jan 14

    Folks — This will be the account for my official duties as President. At 12:01 PM on January 20th, it will become . Until then, I'll be using . And while you're here, follow @FLOTUSBiden @SenKamalaHarris and @Transition46.

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  11. Jan 20

    Imagine an administration that uses YMCA as their playoff, not understanding that the Y featured in the Village People’s video (McBurney) was a refuge for gay teens fleeing their abusive families, and the song itself a roadmap to safe havens. I am so over these cruel ironies.

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    Jan 18

    I'm going to retweet this every time I see it and you can't stop me.

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    The death penalty is fundamentally a poor person’s issue. Over nearly 40 years of visiting death row facilities across the United States, I have never met a single person with money or resources. Capital punishment means “those without the capital get the punishment.”

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    Jan 15

    Beautiful piece that puts into words something I've seen from all sides: callousness about the elderly and Covid

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  19. Jan 15

    When ppl ask me why religious Midwesterners follow T, this is pretty much my answer. Brava

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