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 (221/0)
Confessions From The Recession
Confessions From The Recession Season 1 Episode 8 “The Charismatic Children Organization” Staring at the bronze statue that was erected in the front of the high school where Chapman graduated from last century the former success story reflected back to when he was being toasted by his hometown after making them proud.
By Marc OBrien2 years ago in Fiction
Confessions From The Recession
Confessions From the Recession Season 1 Episode 3 “I Will Always Be There for You” Chapman was a short little fellow and his Santa like stuffing made him a lovable character in the community. While impersonating a penguin waddling down the city street the legendary figure felt confident knowing the parameters to his business empire were grounded in his name glowing in lights. Chapman endured many long years building the transportation company “Chapman Will Be There for You” featuring yellow cabs that would cruise the streets looking for friendly pickups.
By Marc OBrien2 years ago in Fiction
A Strong Poetic Triangle
Only a few weeks ago the setting outside a rural area’s magnet school where adolescents are pulled together creating a strong bond felt the holiday greeting image transform into bitter reality. Once filled with glowing joy the giving attitude was exchanged to taking using force.
By Marc OBrien2 years ago in Fiction
Confessions From The Recession
Confessions From The Recession Season 1 Episode 7 “Rock The Format” Many years passed where Chapman called the radio industry home and he watched music transition many times welcoming all style types. But it was the last couple of decades where his residency on the city’s dial was filled with energetic enthusiasm as they played twenty-four-hour classics from the rebellious era. Unlike the other older station sharing the same call letters and owned by the investors who suddenly overnight decided the racket sound was finished.
By Marc OBrien2 years ago in Fiction