Happy to Serve – Blog Posts from Chuck

Happy to Serve
176 Pages
ISBN B01M188DWS

Hi, I’m Chuck! I’m a server here at the Floor 17 Café conveniently located on the 17th floor in the Tower of Water. That’s the Askinar Towers in case you didn’t know. Unlike a lot of waiters out there, I love my job as I get to serve many strange and unusual patrons here. Within these pages are my observations of life as a server and they are all from my blog that I created when I first began working here. It even has comments from my fellow servers and some of our loyal customers! So pick up your copy today, you’ll be glad you did.

Comments Johano1: Worst. Blurb. Ever! Superstud2000: Sorry, but it’s my first book. Johano1: That’s the point; no one is supposed to know. Gretch2112: It’s lack “Oomph”. There’s nothing there that says, “Buy me.” Patty88: I like the blurb. It’s simple and straight to the point. Superstud2000: Thanks Honey! Johano1: Of course your woman is going to defend you! Maury2005: What is this a coffee break? Get back to work!!

Christopher Mentzer

About Christopher Mentzer (Phoenix, Arizona Author)

Christopher Mentzer

Christopher Mentzer has been interested in story writing since 1982, but it wasn’t until 2005 that he took it seriously. Upon entering his first NaNoWriMo competition, he wrote the foundation of his first Fantasy novel, Nexus of the Worlds. This was followed by book 2 in 2007 and book 3 in 2009. The entire trilogy, The Askinar Towers, is available on Amazon.com.

He has since expanded his writing skills with a few short stories of a unique nature, plus a collection of fictional blog entries from a waiter in a cafe which was featured in his fantasy trilogy. He has since created a book featuring those blog entries and a collection of brand new entries not seen online. The book, Happy to Serve, is now avaliable for purchase.

Chris has been working in the retail industry since 1996 and obtains a lot of ideas from his work environment. When he is not writing stories, he is stalking the internet, and reading novels of fellow indie authors, and expressing himself in poetry.