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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Summer Loving And Somebody Is Getting Played
“I have always been able to walk away from a rivalry getting what I want, no matter the differences,” the Pinstripe entrepreneur acknowledged, heading down the cement chipped staircase, leading to the underground railroad.
By Marc OBrien7 months ago in Fiction
Rumor Girls
Some time ago, down at the shore, Eddie’s angel performed in a show defending one’s firm turf, when a maiden started claiming about a backseat romance developing, within a second an Irish bred pretty thing was acknowledged, a winner. This promotional decision created a pass-fail dilemma before out of the money realities surfaced, nearly closing the production.
By Marc OBrien7 months ago in Fiction
Subjects Of The Duke
Visiting the Empire State capital city, Albany had a professional commitment stake, advertised and promoted as a good to firm opportunity. Hoping for a profitable investment day after spending networking time with Royal Ascot characters, the formal meeting had to go perfect, and the workplace rookie realized the importance. Within a second, she awaken, realizing reality arrived, and the group three bus came to a quick halt, doors opened wide.
By Marc OBrien7 months ago in Fiction
Charles Darwin's Thoughtful Journey
Strengthening the royal ascot, a true winner, Charles Darwin looked forward, towards an immediate future filled with fashion and style. But what the intellectual explorer did not factor into the equation was a thoughtful interpretive creative journey.
By Marc OBrien7 months ago in Fiction
The Royal Traveling Holiday
Traveling in class one, the Princess pondered what Queen Anne had at stake, wanting winning results down at the Docklands, a harbor village with seaside theme shopping. Taking a second, she dialed her good friend, Rosallion a busy talent making a long shot move attending a show in Cairo.
By Marc OBrien7 months ago in Fiction
Haunting Of 20th Century Historical Fiction Moving Images
Occupying, the catbird perch Sally Burns saw everything especially when the curtain dropped, alerting house fluorescent bulbs, ‘replace the front lady's egot spotlight, making the drummer smirk, witnessing the satisfied audience depart.
By Marc OBrien7 months ago in History











