Mark Twain's
Full True Story
can Now be Told!

In Adventures of Mark Twain
- How I Became an Author-

Now available in Paperback and Kindle

He was sworn to keep mum…

Conveyed with irony, the freshly edited Adventures of Mark Twain books explore the time when he was an irrepressible teenager & 20-something traveling about antebellum America during a tumultuous time, armed mainly with his wit. It turns out he was an American hero years before Mark Twain wrote Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn, and the role that he played for America was important for our country to mature into the greatest democracy the world has ever seen.

Learn what has been
kept from the public for 150 years!

Born Samuel Clemens, he adapted the pen name of Mark Twain, in Nevada in February, 1863, before escaping with his life to San Francisco… and made sure that his full life story would not be told for 100 years after his death.  In 1910, the rumors of the death of Mark Twain were no longer an exaggeration.

The most exciting events of his life happened before he had his 26th birthday, and Mark Twain, America’s Greatest Story Teller, didn’t write about many of them.

The background and details of his relationships with some of the amazing people of his time can finally be relayed to the public as well. The stories are told with a sense of irony and MT’s signature, sarcastic wit.

The Book- Adventures of Mark Twain
in the West-How I Became an Author…

..Explores Mark Twain’s relationships with the Bohemian writers of San Francisco as he became an author, including the love triangle with Ina Coolbrith at the apex which is the subject of the Mark Twain Valentine’s Audiobook that is about to be released.         (Audiobooks Coming Soon).                        

In the interim he invented stand up comedy in San Francisco -“Mark Twain’s Hawaii TalkThe Trouble Begins at 8,” recreated in the book, “Adventures of Mark Twain in the West, How I Became an Author.”

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Inside of a dog, it’s too dark to read!”

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Mark Twain
San Francisco Love Triangle

Mark Twain, Bret Harte, Ina Coolbrith, and Charles Stoddard are the four San Francisco Bohemian writers of the 1860s who are credited with setting the course for American literature since then. The Mark Twain Valentine’s Special Audiobook tells stories of the love triangle between the first three on that list that were kept from the public for over 160 years, at the insistence of Mark Twain. Mark Twain Associates wondered why?

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