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"
Stories (207/0)
Porsche Man: The English Premiere West Ham
Staring the mirror down, Porsche Man interpreted the reflection as the truth, “I came here to the United Kingdom and obtained creative beauty credibility,” she exclaimed showing independent strength, “For the longest time I claimed knockout status and at the table, had good reservations.”
By Marc OBrien3 days ago in Chapters
Porsche Man: The English Premiere West Ham
Only a few weeks had passed since Porsche Man lost her knockout status and after a festive engagement featuring the boys in the band the American theatrical tease realized the successful lifestyle slipping away. During the community get together, rumors surfaced that a blues singing extravaganza over at Chelsea’s pad was taken shape.
By Marc OBrien3 days ago in Chapters
Porsche Man: The English Premiere West Ham
As the Sun secured its midday reserve seating, instigating Porsche Man to step outside, and grab the daily mail inserted inside the postal box. Returning to the kitchen, she started a tea pot before sitting down at the table.
By Marc OBrien19 days ago in Chapters
It Took Only A Minute To Let Go
Deep inside the forest and it’s legendary tricky trees, Vladimir and Princess Bella Russia rested peacefully occupying separate log cabin rooms. Outside their hide away vacation villa escape, visitor guest Tighe Bessinger, stared into the dark setting, noting the guiding stars took five, not making an appearance, curbing enthusiasm, claiming unhealthy air quality tension.
By Marc OBrien20 days ago in Fiction
Porsche Man: The English Premiere West Ham
Sifting through the daily mail piling up, a pamphlet left by Craven promoting his cottages fell out of the stack, haunting Porsche Man’s soul. Revisiting the advertisement, she pondered the resort style services and reflected about the point ‘Did she need the pampering to get goals?’.
By Marc OBrien25 days ago in Chapters
Porsche Man: The English Premiere West Ham
Sitting peacefully, flying solo an airline ticket with a priority German knockout assignment attached, waited patiently to be picked up. Making final touches West Ham United model talent Porsche Man ignored the headache plaguing her successful appearance preparation.
By Marc OBrien30 days ago in Chapters
Porsche Man: The English Premiere West Ham
With knockout credible events creeping closer Porsche Man needed to clear up issues plaguing her rising success before attending the crucial calendar spectacles. Recently, the last couple weeks the wolves were attempting to undermine her table seat standing. Apparently, if they came out victors during today’s meeting, the predator creatures would take over the lucky seven spot based upon goal difference. Other story side stated, if she walks away goal winner, as the West Ham United from the engagement, the red devil will be feeling heat.
By Marc OBrienabout a month ago in Chapters
Porsche Man: The English Premiere West Ham
Still traumatized from the events that occurred inside the New Castle United, Porsche Man continued reflecting pondering the recent collapse, and the guilty party responsible for the theft. Three points and a successful outing enjoying magpies.
By Marc OBrienabout a month ago in Chapters
Porsche Man: The English Premiere West Ham
Due to an international break, Porsche Man had enough time, preparing for the annual Magpie festival engagement. Formally, a divided old guard the modern New Castle United compound still had the mythical setting needed for unbelievable occurrences.
By Marc OBrien2 months ago in Chapters
The Show Window
Due to her hair curling, a maiden with special weight purchased the proper derby to wear, while enjoying the perfect Florida afternoon on the babbling gulf stream, “I need this chapeau,” she thought defending her firm turf, “my locks are curlin, and this is going to make me look mighty fine,” ‘
By Marc OBrien2 months ago in Fiction