Marc OBrien
Bio
Barry University graduate Marc O'Brien has returned to Florida after a 17 year author residency in Las Vegas. He will continue using fiction as a way to distribute information. Books include "The Final Fence: Sophomores In The Saddle"
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Haunting Hospitality
Somewhere in a far-off land resided a small rural village which decades ago took work addiction the wrong way. Outside a food mart stood a gigantic promotional sign featuring a clown with glowing seductive eyes wanting only humanity’s best seen. Matilda, a well-known community leader whose intellectually reasoning formally endorsed three traffic roundabouts that, when crowded, a mass hysteria circus theatrically plays out. Strolling down the food pantry aisle the respected local philanthropist window shopped the product displays, inspected each tempting purchases, placing different items into her basket.
By Marc OBrien11 months ago in Feast
Kia Ford Attending The English Premiere Festivities
Knowing she needed to get buzz, Kia Ford waited patiently for Brent Ford to arrive. This strategically well-planned engagement’s agenda included discussing promotional ideas keeping the Hammer girl from relegation. Hoping this successful social top ten status would soon be a reality the positive marketing publicist noticed the Peacock tinkering with the bubble machine, the American entertaining business leader still felt secure and comfortable, confident a long bad luck string was required to send her down under, where table seating results may improve when iron power plays were stronger than others.
By Marc OBrien11 months ago in Chapters
Cold Holiday, Warm Memories
“The mistake I did not make was heading into the mountains, deciding staying here in the valley this weekend a proper move, sweating out the situation which I could have escaped easily, hitting the road,” Major Jim Pensioner declared.
By Marc OBrien11 months ago in Fiction
Gypsy Triangle And The Beach Princess
Holding his swing shift coffee mug, bachelor aristocrat Theodore Archer, CEO of Monarchy Mattress, enjoyed a privileged skyscraper view from his playboy penthouse, observing all the differences that the concrete magic conjured, instigating the commercial island’s pridefully boasted spirit.
By Marc OBrien11 months ago in Fiction
Three Gypsies And The Beach Princess
Holding his swing shift coffee mug, bachelor aristocrat Theodore Archer, CEO of Monarchy Mattress, enjoyed a privileged skyscraper view from his playboy penthouse, observing all the differences that the concrete magic conjured, instigating the commercial island’s pridefully boasted spirit.
By Marc OBrien11 months ago in Fiction











