Marc Little
Marc Curtis Little writes novels with a Scriptural base. His first two novels, DON'T BLINK WHEN GOD CALLS and its sequel, the award-winning ANGELS IN THE MIDST, are centered on the mayoral campaign of Curt Felton, Jr., who becomes the first African American mayor of Forrestville, a conservative city in north Florida that is much like Jacksonville, Florida. African American carnal relationships, family crisis, criminal actions, racism and most importantly, spiritual relief are important back stories. Marc is a public relations professional by trade and also worked in the mass communications industry for more than 35 years. He is the father of an adult son and a teenaged daughter. Marc resides in northern New Jersey, just minutes from New York City. Both books can be purchased on Amazon.com and through www.BBOTW.com ANGELS is available for e-reading on NOOK, Kindle, Kobo, Sony e-reader and other electronic formats.
Marc is currently writing MAGNIFICENT REDEMPTION, a novel about the spiritual journey of Desmond Anderson, who served a 40-year sentence in a Southern jail for a crime he did not commit. Desmond returns to his home of Newark, New Jersey to recapture a blessed life, only to find unresolved issues that compromise his faith. With the backdrop of the urban grittiness of one of America's most-discussed cities, Marc weaves a story that includes one of the nation's most tragic periods---Newark's race riot in 1967. The book includes back stories on African American male-female relationships, Alzheimer's Disease, homosexuality, major crime and spirituality.
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ANGELS IN THE MIDST won a Finalist award (Religion Fiction category) from the Indie Excellence Awards Competition on May 15, 2011.