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My Wine Credentials
At the nascence of the dot com bubble, when I worked with a lot of highly paid engineers, I was lured into a life of gourmet lunches, gourmet magazines, and gourmet wines. Since the bust, and then the economic collapse in 2008, I've had to scale back my expectations, which is a good thing - the wines we dined on in the '80s that cost $30 a bottle are now going for more than $60. But it gave me an education on food, wine, and how to hold your alcohol so the bosses wouldn't notice - an education that I wouldn't have found anywhere else. So thanks, guys!-
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Chet Cunningham
Chet’s my dad. He’s pretty awesome. Here’s what his website says about him:
Since his first novel was published in 1968, Chet Cunningham has written and had published nearly 300 works of fiction and 15 non fiction books. He is equally adept on horseback, in the techno-thriller arena, or recounting military history. His output includes 125 westerns and 50 men’s action/adventure novels.
You can find him if you google him – Chet Cunningham. Click now on his name and that’ll take you to his website.
A review for FUGITIVE RUN, one of his latest westerns, can be found at Western Fiction Review. But if you don’t like westerns, don’t worry – he’s written just about everything.
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