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Marcus Brotherton
Marcus Brotherton is a full-time professional writer, and the author or co-author of 15 books. A former newspaper reporter, Marcus holds a master’s degree with an emphasis in writing from Biola University and a bachelor’s degree with an emphasis in journalism from Multnomah Bible College, where he received the Evangelical Press Associations award for top university writer in America.

Recently released from Regal Books



Other recent releases...






Recent books on which Marcus has collaborated include:



Call of Duty released in May 2008 from Berkley Caliber:


Angels Of A Lower Flight (Simon & Schuster, fall 2007)
by Susan Scott Krabacher
The inspiring true story of Susan Scott Krabacher’s transformation from Playboy centerfold to international humanitarian. Once she had everything she thought she wanted, she discovered that for her, true meaning and authentic affluence lay in Haiti, working among the world’s poorest of the poor.



The Truth Comes Out (Regal Books, 2006)
by Dr. Nancy Heche
The mother of actress Anne Heche and wife of the late Don Heche (who died of AIDS in 1980) offers powerful and surprising encouragement in this practical book for people with family members living alternative lifestyles.



To Live For: (Multnomah Books, 2005)
by Ryan Dobson with Marcus Brotherton
In his third and most-vulnerable book, national youth speaker Ryan Dobson shares the inside look through the crisis of his divorce and the triumph faith can bring.


A Thousand Small Sparrows (WaterBrook/ Random House, 2007)
by Jeff Leeland with Marcus Brotherton
A collection of well-researched true stories about children in medical crisis, and the students who partner with them through Sparrow Clubs USA, an award-winning, national charity. Jeff Leeland is executive director of the Club.


Dad If You Only Knew (Multnomah, 2005)
by Josh Weidmann with Jim Weidmann
Marcus collaborated with father-and-son team Josh and Jim Weidmann to tell the story of Josh’s involvement in creating a national teen prayer movement called Revival Generation in the midst of the Columbine school-shooting tragedy.






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