Marley brant biography

Marley brant biography In the latter work, Brant shows that while the legendary outlaw indeed earned some of his reputation as a train robber, bank robber and occasional gunslinger, "folklore, distortions and outright lies have shrouded the facts of Jesse's life," according to Wild West contributor Sierre Adare. I am glad to have read the book and recommend it. Marley Brant is the author of ten books, both fiction and nonfiction. Traumatized, perhaps -- but, still, a dangerous and unstable man.

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Marley writes about extraordinary people and unique events through her outlaw, music and television biographies.

She has been in the entertainment industry for decades and writes from the prospective of someone who has been there, seen that! Her latest book, a historical novel, is based on over ten years of original research.

Background Information

Marley Brant is the author of nine books whichhave been featured in People Magazine and the New York Times, been the basis for programs on VH1 and A&E, and served as the primary research for hours of television on the History channel, TBS, CMT, the Biography channel and PBS. Her outlaw works have won three Milton F.

Perry Awards and her book Join Together was featured in People Magazine.

 

 

Accomplishments

Marley's books The Outlaw Youngers:A Confederate Brotherhood, Jesse James: The Man and the Myth and In the Shadow were all recognized with the Milton F.

Perry Award for their extensive research and contribution to American history. Marley co-produced the album Gram Parsons and the Fallen Angeles, Live ; the track "Love Hurts" brought a Grammy nomination for Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris.

Additional Information

Marley's latest book, her first historical novel, In the Shadow, is now available!