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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The Single Stinger Swinger
Peacefully staring into space, Miss Ray studied the outfield prospects noticing one handle a routine fly with true professionalism. “Nice going kid,” the heir to the single A franchise acknowledged after realizing who he was and the last time she saw the young talent. Spotting occurred, inside her high school home economics class, when the student completed final exam essay obligations, explaining cleaning the plate.
By Marc OBrien7 months ago in Fiction
The Four Back Board Men
Up north boarding two countries, a skirmish broke out, when blue jays from another land, invaded the top perch, occupied with a striped tiger pack. Flying high at breakneck speed the flock pecked their way descending on the Motown danger zone, flattening parked car tires with the mission, ‘lure patrons to visit the Ford dealership and engage in the big buy’.
By Marc OBrien7 months ago in Chapters
Lance's Romance
Fast track lifestyle expert, feeling like a winner Lance’s smile, said it all, as his loop of Henle emptied, only taking a second. “Whatever that maiden was claiming,” the vivid artiste who was out of the money, gritted his teeth, unloading all his bodily fluid, “my winning shot put on a show.”
By Marc OBrien7 months ago in Fiction
Time Allowed
Not long-ago, and to be precise, last century, Jacob Bruin donned a historical military friendly revolutionary war uniform then competed on the ‘Cement Jungle Island Garden Stage’. Saluting, discharging summer beachgoers, inviting them to holiday shopping festivities the one-time junior amateur owner horseman pilot lured patrons into an exciting entertaining romantic evening, where anything seemed possible, unlike dreaming executive's thin ice-skating, board crashing, just to set off a red light, signaling a goal has been achieved during mandatory attended afternoon conferences.
By Marc OBrien7 months ago in History
Angel's Reality
Leaving only a magical second, good turf broke the Goonie fall, landing in a safe place, despite an awkward rebellious appearance, challenging the gift, the higher Woodbine authority granted across the street. Suddenly, a maiden with special weight appeared, wearing a shiny winning golden ring.
By Marc OBrien7 months ago in Fiction
The Ghost Runner
One spring afternoon, grammar school flame thrower Grant Lee’s class, closed their history texts, citing break time needed from the American Revolution lesson, when European pride fell into some deadly traps, due to egotistical mistakes, feeding a hungry raggy image opponent.
By Marc OBrien8 months ago in Fiction











