Marcus
Major was born in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, the son of a military man. His
childhood was transient as he often moved) North Carolina, Maryland, Alabama,
Wisconsin, Kentucky and New Jersey) with his family while his father furthered
his career in the army.
Major attend Richard Stockton College, in Pomona, New Jersey, where he received
a degree in Literature and a teaching certificate in African- American Studies.
After college, he began a career in dedication, teaching elementary and middle
school in Newark, New Jersey.
During the summer of 1998, Major had a chance encounter with an old classmate
from his literature classes in college who encouraged him to rediscover his joy
of writing. The next day, Major started to write the manuscript that would
eventually become his first novel, Good Peoples.
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FAMILY AFFAIR
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ISBN: 052594768X
Format: Hardcover, 304pp
Pub. Date: December 25th, 2003
Publisher: Dutton Adult
Marcus Major brings back the beloved characters from his Blackboard bestselling debut novel, hailed for its "wise commentary on the modern black family . . . hilarious, entertaining, sometimes outrageous" (Publishers Weekly).
Now several of the characters who most captured readers' imaginations are reunited in a lively and poignant new book that goes deep into the heart of what makes a family.
When readers meet up with the Moore clan again, Myles and Marisa are celebrating their recent marriage, while Kenya and Amir have their hands full with their rambunctious seven-year-old twins. But Jasmine, Myles and Amir's teenage cousin, is rebelling against everything her family believes in. That is, until a stunning secret comes to light from the older generation that could tear this special family apart.
Written with a Major dose of passion, humor, and profound insight into modern relationships, this is a sexy and captivating novel.
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Man Most Worthy
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0525946853
Format: Hardcover, 288pp
Pub. Date: December 2002
Publisher: Dutton/Plume
Ever since Good Peoples, his
bestselling debut novel, Marcus Major has proven himself a master of lively,
fast-moving, sensual stories about modern relationships. In A Man Most Worthy,
he gives us the irresistible tale of a man who has everything-except the one
woman he can't forget.
At thirty-six, self-made millionaire John Sebastian has achieved the kind of
success that most men only dream of. His up-from-the-ground security systems
business is booming, his home is a palace, and his gorgeous young girlfriend
worships the ground he walks on. But seven years ago, John did something he has
regretted ever since: He allowed the woman he loved to walk out of his life.
Now, four years away from the big four-oh, he has come up with a plan for the
rest of his life. He's going to win back Josephine Flowers, no matter what it
takes-even moving back to his New Jersey hometown and overcoming the fact that
she is now married to another. But his greatest challenge still lies ahead: to
prove himself deserving of this special woman's love.
A story about reconnecting with the past and risking everything you have-most of
all your heart-A Man Most Worthy is another sexy, witty, and wise offering from
one of today's most gifted talents-an author most worthy of the kind of success
this wonderful new novel is certain to bring.

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Guys and Trouble
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ISBN: 0525945687
Publisher: Dutton/Plume
Pub. Date: March 2001
"Meet Ibn, Colin, Michael, and Dexter. Best friends since their college days, they've stuck close to home near Philadelphia and hang together when it comes to work, sports, family, and of course matters of the mysterious female heart. But they also have something unusual in common: Her name is Erika, the kid sister of a buddy who died, and they promised to look out for her. Five years ago, it seemed a gesture of simple generosity. Now, she's all grown up, and a knockout of a medical student who's arousing some not-so-sisterly feelings in the brothers." "When one of them acts on those feelings, they will all - including Erika - discover how far they're willing to go in the name of friendship, loyalty, and love. For seeing Erika in this new light has some disturbing consequences: it gives the guys an eye-opening dose of the double standard they so casually apply to the women in their lives, and the not-so-gentle-manly way they treat their supposedly special ladies. Could their adorable little sister cause such a crisis and be the catalyst for such change? Masculine pride won't admit it, but Erika unexpectedly gives more than she ever got - by making them better men."--
Good
Peoples
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ISBN: 0451409795
Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
Pub. Date: March 2001
Publisher: N A L
In the tradition of Eric Jerome Dickey-a sexy, sensitive, and sharp-witted
novel from a bright new talent
Myles Moore, a twenty-eight-year-old African-American man living in a suburb of
Philadelphia, is at a crossroads. Despite his attempts to convince himself that
there is virtue in solitude, he has recently seen his brother and his best
friend find loving relationships, making it harder than ever for him to be
alone. But one day everything changes in an instant when a magical summer breeze
wafts into his life carrying upon it the sweetest symphony his ears have ever
heard . . . the voice of Marisa Marrero. Marisa appears to be perfect-she's
gorgeous, funny, smart, and successful-but she's also human. In exchange for the
partnership he always wanted, Myles will have to put aside his male ego long
enough to try to understand the complex person behind the mysterious woman he
claims to love. In a novel filled with fresh, sensitive, and intelligent
characters, and witty dialogue, Marcus Major writes with stylish rhythm and good
humor, delivering a novel of intriguing depth.|Marcus Major was born in Fort
Bragg, North Carolina. The son of a career military man, his childhood was both
transient and enriching as he grew up in various parts of the United States. He
attended Richard Stockton College, where he received a degree in literature.
Major resides in southern New Jersey.

Got
to Be Real: Four Original Love Stories
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written by E. Lynn Harris, Eric Jerome Dickey, Marcus Major & Colin Channer
Format: Mass Market Paperback, 400pp.
ISBN: 0451202236
Publisher: N A L
Pub. Date: December 2000
Got to Be Real is a thrilling collection of four original love stories, told
by fellas who get pulses racing from Los Angeles to New York, Chicago to
Detroit. New York Times bestseller E. Lynn Harris shares a heartwarming
Valentine's Day tale in "Money Can't Buy Me Love." A man travels south of the
border where he discovers that passion is a universal language in New York Times
best-selling author Eric Jerome Dickey's "Cafe Pile". The balmy beaches of
Jamaica lend a romantic backdrop to the love triangle that makes up Colin
China's "I'm Still Waiting". And in Marcus Major's "Kenya and Air," a playa
recalls his relationship with the right woman and how he screwed it up.
Here are four takes on seduction, romance, and love from today's most popular
black male writers. Got to Be Real offers all the thrill of a first date, all
the heartbreak of a failed relationship, all the hope of a new love.
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