Queens of PROVOKE! featuring...

"Rachel Eagle Reiter"

Interview by Grand Marcquise

Name: Rachel Eagle Reiter
Age: 27yrs
Height: 5'5"
Eyes: Clove Eyes
Hair Color: Nutmeg
Hometown: Smithtown
Occupation: Freelance
Measurements: 33/23/34
Ethnicity: Jewish, Spanish, German



Grand Marcquise: At what age did you start writing and at what age did you start modeling?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: Regular dress-up/posing/make-believe & inventing characters; also writing in journals or creating hand-made books: from early-elementary-school onward.


Grand Marcquise: Besides writing and modeling what else do you consider yourself good at?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: I'm good at anything I put my passion into.


Grand Marcquise: Ever dreamed of making it big in Hollywood either through modeling, writing, or acting?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: Yes and no. Hollywood is overated; on one hand, I like the idea of being a starlet, but on the other hand, fame wouldn't be worth giving up my right to privacy.


Grand Marcquise: If you had to pick one city to live in for the rest of your life?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: Not a city: a mountain; I'm a bit of a nature-freak.


Grand Marcquise: Do you prefer to read books or watch TV?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: Books, of course.


Grand Marcquise: What type of music do you listen to?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: I have diverse tastes in music.


Grand Marcquise: Favorite music artist?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: I have two favorites: Bach & Beethoven.


Grand Marcquise: Why did you want to get into modeling?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: Many people have encouraged me to model, since I was just a small girl, and in time, I started to wonder if maybe they were seeing potential in me, that I had yet to see in myself.


Grand Marcquise: What about modeling do you enjoy the most? And writing?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: Both are forms of expression, which is important for self-actualization.


Grand Marcquise: Rate your looks on a scale from 1 – 10?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: I can't rate myself, it would be too conceited; I prefer to let somebody else.


Grand Marcquise: How long does it take for you to get ready for a date?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: It depends on who I'm dressing up for and where we are going.


Grand Marcquise: Moment of your life you were most proud of yourself?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: The day I came into existence.


Grand Marcquise: Biggest fear in life?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: Sex.


Grand Marcquise: Whats the one image that appears the most in your dreams and why do you think that is?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: Dreams are too private.


Grand Marcquise: One thing you must accomplish before dying?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: As I am now, I'm at peace with death, whenever it comes: I'm content with who I am and what I have accomplished at this moment in Time.


Grand Marcquise: Favorite body part on the opposite sex?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: I can't choose just one: Chest, Arms, Feet, Hands, Adam's Apple [I'm keeping it rated G].


Grand Marcquise: Your favorite feature on your body?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: Hair, it is an expression in itself.


Grand Marcquise: Do you admire yourself in the mirror?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: Occasionally, but not obsessively.


Grand Marcquise: So what does a guy have to have to get your attention?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: He has to have authority; also, he has to be accomplished. He has to be so comfortable in his own shoes, that he doesn't need to prove himself, because it is self-evident, that he is who he is.


Grand Marcquise: Do you prefer quiet romantic nights in or party nights out on the town?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: Quiet, romantic.


Grand Marcquise: If you didn’t like the sex, would you stay in a relationship?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: Sure, sex is mostly for the man anyway. As long as he's crazy about it, then I'm happy he's happy.


Grand Marcquise: Where do you see yourself in ten years?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: In a state of peace.


Grand Marcquise: What inspires you to write?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: Emotions bubbling over.


Grand Marcquise: Who is your idol?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: God.


Grand Marcquise: Favorite writer? Favorite model?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: Virginia Woolf for her Stream of Consciousness, and Kate Moss for her cutting edge vibes.


Grand Marcquise: What makes a good writer? What makes a good model?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: A creative thinker makes a good writer; to be a good model, it is important to be in tune with one's emotions.


Grand Marcquise: As a writer could you date some who didn’t like to read?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: No, I wouldn't; brains mean everything.


Grand Marcquise: Has model helped your writing & vice versa?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: I find that modeling and writing are complementary fields.


Grand Marcquise: It’s kind of ironic that you are a writer & a model.. how do you feel about the dumb model stereotype?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: I defy that stereotype.


Grand Marcquise: What’s harder modeling or writing?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: They are both natural for me.


Grand Marcquise: What would happen if we found a way to use 100% of our brain potential?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: We would be very much like gods.


Grand Marcquise: If you were a bird or an animal what would you like to be?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: Unicorn.


Grand Marcquise: Which would you prefer.. love or money…. Higher salary or job satisfaction..?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: In my life, they tend to come together, so I've never had to choose.


Grand Marcquise: What makes you angry? Any pet peeves?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: Nothing, quite a while ago, I made the conscious decision not to allow anger to reside in my living temple [my body]; at most it is a fleeting feeling, that I quickly let pass.


Grand Marcquise: What is your idea of fun? If given a choice to skip work for a day no writing or modeling, how would you spend the entire day?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: I had better not say, or I just may jinx myself; I'll let Chance play Her Cards. On a road trip...


Grand Marcquise: What television or novel character do you simply adore?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: Fanny: Mansfield Park


Grand Marcquise: Which is your most favorite place in this earth?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: I hardly leave NY, so I couldn't say for sure.


Grand Marcquise: If you were stranded on a lonely beach, what are the five things that you would want to survive?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: 1)Fiji Water 2)Man of my Choice [but he has to know how to fish 'cuz I don't--and it would freak me out to have to watch it flap around] 3)A Boat 4)A Tent 5)Fishing Supplies


Grand Marcquise: Which of the 7 deadly sins do you have the hardest time dealing with?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: I forgot what they are, actually--ooops.


Grand Marcquise: If there was one thing, you could say out there to your fans who have been supporting you since you became serious about your careers in Writing and Modeling, what would it be?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: I LOVE you.


Grand Marcquise: Whats the one question you hated answering the most in this interview?

Rachel Eagle Reiter: The question on dreams.





Four small photos upper left side [including cover photo] Credit: Tom Shagass; remainder of photos [from Rachel's MM portfolio and personal website] Credit: Saswat Pattanayak. See some more of Tom's work click here. To contact Rachel Eagle Reiter, visit her site by entering here. See some more of Saswat's work click here.