Martin Brant
Biography
"I was born on the banks of the Amazon River and raised by a Kaiapo wet-nurse while my mother conducted medical research and taught the Kaiapo children how to play the violin. After growing up with these rain forest natives and a long bout of malaria, I went on to get my degree in rocket science at the University of Uganda (U of U). To
this day, I have not gotten a rocket off the ground. Presently, I’m trying to raise money
to return to the Amazon to show gratitude to my surrogate mother, whom I’ve not seen in all these years. She always wanted a car hood to use as an awning over the door to her hut. I finally found one, on a 1973 Cadillac in a wrecking yard on a two-lane highway just south of Knoxville, Tennessee. Today, I take great satisfaction in
spending time with my wife, in writing, and in telling lies."
Author of "Five Married Men", "A Song in the Park", "The Partisans", "Erotic Tales for Enlightened Minds", and "The Strange Haunting of Johnny Feelwater", Martin resides in Dallas and is an advocate of human diversity.
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Books
The Partisans
by Martin Brant
Price: $6.95 USD. 121970 words.
Published on July 5, 2010. Fiction.
As a member of the Resistance, Ethan takes an assignment in occupied France. Objective: Join another partisan, Adrienne Follett, and recover a satchel that went down in a single engine plane just north of Reims. Along the way, they meet up with Jhan, a German defector that ultimately wins their trust. They didn’t know what the satchel contained or that their lives would soon hang by a thread.
Erotic Tales for Enlightened Minds
by Martin Brant
Price: $6.95 USD. 101800 words.
Published on July 4, 2010. Fiction.
Human diversity and unconventional relationships are the fuels that fire these dramatic tales. Stories that delve into the soul,into the blood and muscle that make us human,the essence ingrained in our fibers that guide the lives of those of us who find themselves in unusual situations. These are tales that expose the power human sexuality has over us when faced with unexpected circumstances.
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- Incest 16
on Nov. 08, 2010
A wonderfully written short about a great taboo. Perhaps but a few of us could succumb to incest, but given Monica's portrayal, it's not difficult to understand those who do. I like the author's writing style and the way she presented the innocence of a brother and sister who fall prey to human emotion and frailty.
- Odour of Fate
on Feb. 22, 2011
What an incredible story! What sensational writing! Muthoni must be an intriguing and interesting woman. If you understand the power of pheromones, you will relate to this story. If you like sail on the magic of masterful prose, you will love her writing.