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Thursday, July 17, 2014

My top 5 Pet Peeves (in no particular order)

We all have them. Sometimes I can't avoid them. I do the best I can to stay away and bam there they go rearing their ugly head. Here are my top 5 pet peeves. (In no particular order)

Room at the checkout counter

1. I should be able to type my pin without you over my shoulder. It got so bad once I had to tell a person to back up to give me the proper space I need to finish the transaction and grab my bags to leave. I admit I have space issues, but people have nerve when they and rush you out the way.

People who zoom around you to get to the red light

2.  I get it. I'm not going the speed you want me to. Sue me. Then to put on a show and zoom by to get to the same light I'll be at right next to you? My oldest son laughs at me because when a driver does that I yell 'you win'! Supremely annoying.

Elevator crowding

3. Can I please get off the elvator before you try and get on. And what are you going to do? Run through me? Let me get off and then you can get on jerk.

Customer service at stores

4. When I need you to help you are nowhere to be found. Once I have everything I'm looking for all the store attendant's come out of nowhere. It's amazing to me. Or when I do get one to help they literally point to a section of the store and expect me to navigate with their version of assistance. Brilliant.

Holding the door open

5. I fashion myself as a gentleman. So when I hold the door open how come people go through the other closed door. I know it's not a big deal, but man is it annoying. I'm just saying I wouldn't do it to someone else.

These are mine. What are some of your pet peeves?

Monday, July 14, 2014

Ten random literary facts about me...

I have two author monikers: MQW and Marc Avery. I've been writing since 2006 and I love detective novels and pretty much anything that grabs my attention. Here's a few things you may not have known about me.

1. I used to write detective stories before I was in high school. I didn't actually start to write a detective novel until last year.

2. I got into reading because my mother told me one day I couldn't play video games. I got mad and went into another room and a book caught my attention. The book was Omar Tyree's Flyy Girl.

3. The first book I ever sold was to a barber at a barbershop I used to go to.

4. Usually when I do a book signing I eat fried chicken afterwards. I don't care where it's from either as long as its fried.

5. My favorite book of all time is Pretend You Don't see her by Mary Higgins Clark.

6. Every time I've stepped out of my reading comfort zone I came away impressed. One of the best books I read outside of my comfort zone was The Deal, the dance, and the devil by Victoria Christopher Murray.

7. The longest book signing I've ever had was 9 hours.

8. I've had booksignings where I sold one book or no books. I learned how to better sell them because of those instances.

9. I prefer to read at a cafe instead of at home.

10. Usually if I'm reading a book I know within the first couple of pages if I will like it or not.

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Donuts and Chicken?

Yup donuts and chicken. I can't remember how I heard about federal donuts but I've been there three times now. I've been to two different locations. On both occasions I only ordered donuts. This time me and my fiancé ordered donuts, chicken, and coffee. I opted for the lemon cream and she chose the cinnamon and brown sugar.
We also had the soy sauce and garlic fried chicken.

The chicken was seasoned perfectly and the donuts were cake soft. Neither had too much flavoring. They are both made fresh while you stand there. The only downside was the coffee. Sugar didn't help at all. The after taste was bitter too. Overall I would go back again. I just won't order the coffee.

Friday, June 20, 2014

Mt. Rushmore: The Orange is the New Black Edition (so far...)

Suzanne "Crazy Eyes" Warren is a crucial piece of the fabric that is OITNB. From the moment she appeared on screen she endeared herself with fans of the show. Viewers decide quickly if a character is memorable or not and she made an indelible mark. From run-ins with inmates to her unique way of getting her point across. When people think of OITNB it's hard not to picture her or her antics.
Galina 'Red' Reznikov immediately screamed authoritative to me. The way she controlled the kitchen with an iron fist. The inmates respected her power and her people backed her at every opportunity. Until things started to unravel she probably had the most respect in the prison.
Yvonne "Vee" Parker
I have an affinity for villains. Soon as we are introduced to Vee she comes across as cold hearted, calculated, and manipulative. She is a chameleon and whatever the situation calls for she transforms into. Once you think she's backed into a corner she isn't. Anything is possible and you never know what will happen if a situation involves her. People love a wildcard.
George "Pornstache" Mendez With any show that involves prison the correctional officers usually play a significant role. OITNB is no different. Mendez is the prototypical bully who abuses his authority. He makes and breaks rules anytime he sees fit. People walk on eggshells around him and he craves the power. He is intertwined with plenty of major plot points and he never fails to say or do something to keep you interested.

Friday, June 13, 2014

Mt. Rushmore: Fictional movie detectives

John McClane Die Hard, Die Harder, Die Hard With a Vengeance, Live Free or Die Hard, A Good Day to Die Hard/ Best moment- Die Hard/ Worst moment - A Good Day To Die Hard/ Box office total: $1,435.1/ Why do they belong on Mt. Rushmore? McLane is an icon. He has an iconic catchphrase. He lost hair in every sequel, he's a heavy smoker and a screw up. He also gets the job done every. single. time. Need I say more?
Alonzo Harris Training Day/ Best moment- Training Day/ Worst moment - N/A/ Box office total: $104,876,233/ Why do they belong on Mt. Rushmore? He said this. Period. End of story.
Axel Foley Beverly Hills Cop, Beverly Hills Cop 2, Beverly Hills Cop 3/ Best moment- Beverly Hills Cop 2/ Worst moment - Beverly Hills Cop 3/ Box office total: $735.5/ Why do they belong on Mt. Rushmore? He wore this the entire series. He represented Detroit. His sequel was better than the original. (the third film never happened) He defined the 80's and ushered in the comedy/action genre.
Martin Riggs Lethal Weapon, Lethal Weapon 2, Lethal Weapon 3, Lethal Weapon 4/ Best moment- Lethal Weapon 2/ Worst moment - Lethal Weapon 4/ Box office total: $955.2/ Why do they belong on Mt. Rushmore? He had to deal with this guy. He almost did a billion at the box office. He also said this. Case closed.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

The Booksigning Chronicles 1st Entry (Harlem Book Fair 2011)



Harlem, U.S.A. July 23rd, 2011 11:43 am

It is literally 100 degrees out there and I'm thinking why in the hell am I out here and not under an AC with a cold glass of lemonade? These books need to move.

Now the day before the fair I had to diffuse a crisis situation (with the help of my peoples of course). That morning along with Amore, one of my newest authors, and her publicist, China we were on the road in route to NYC.

When we finally arrived I couldn't ask for a better spot then the front of the book fair. We had a cooler full of water, a nice table set-up (courtesy of Amore) and we were ready.

Everybody that entered had to pass our table. I would say the first 30-45 minutes we were on fire. We got the bulk of our customers in the first couple of hours. The thing is 85 percent of the people who bought our books had to be enticed to come to our table. A general misconception is that you set up a table with books and smile and people will flock over. NOPE. I take pride in persuading a person to purchase my work. I don't have the recoginition yet of my peers (striving to get!)so I have to work harder to build a following.

2:39pm

By this time we've hit a dry patch and most of the people we see are "just browsing". Some of the responses to me:
"I only read female authors"
"I'm not buying anything today" (Then they come back pass our table with another book)
"I'll be right back"
"I'm making my first rounds"

My point is NO is alright to say. I can't possibly sell a book to every person. Some of the responses still were funny though.

3:58pm

My brother/marketing director/best friend/etc. is there now and he starts bringing people to the table and once someone is at the table there like a magnetic force that brings more people to the table. It basically started to pick back up.

For the final couple of hours our sales were staggered and we stayed right up until the last minute.

Overall I thought the fair was a good expirence. I first went in 2008 as an author and there were more authors and patrons that year and every year since then they both have declined. I'll continue to go as long as they have it. The great thing about going was I know what I was going for. I had a set goal and I hit it. I wanted to network with new people and put my brand out there. And if I can move some books in the process, I'm cool.

Sometimes it can be frustrating standing out there with the sun beaming down on you and customers passing you up but I'm thankful for the people who took a chance on me. Selling books is an artform that has to be praticed to perfection. You have to give that potential buyer a good reason to skip over someone to try you.

I met a few author's and saw some I haven't seen in a while. At the end of the day I was glad that one of my author's got the chance to go and expierence the book fair and we had a good time.
I even sold a few books when I got back home.


I couldn't ask for more.

-MQW

Side Note: I wish I could get my money back for that garbage Soul Food I had!!!!!!!!!