Chad Kultgen





Chad Kultgen

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June 16, 1976 in Spokane, Washington, The United States

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After two months in his birthplace Spokane, WA Chad Kultgen spent the majority of his life in a suburb of Dallas, TX called Lewisville. After high school, he turned down a full ride baseball scholarship to Trinity University in San Antonio, TX to pursue writing. He moved to Los Angeles, CA where he joined the likes of George Lucas, Robert Zemekis, and Ron Howard as a graduate of the prestigious School Of Cinema/Television at the University of Southern California.

His first job was writing for one of the most widely circulated trade magazines in the music industry, HITS. After two years of being entrenched with rock-stars and their entourages, Chad moved on to become a staff writer for one of American Media's most beloved supermarket tabloids...more


Average rating: 3.46 · 3,592 ratings · 654 reviews · 3 distinct works
The Average American Male
3.39 of 5 stars 3.39 avg rating — 2,263 ratings — published 2007 — 10 editions
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The Lie
3.6 of 5 stars 3.60 avg rating — 992 ratings — published 2009 — 3 editions
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Men, Women, and Children
3.52 of 5 stars 3.52 avg rating — 339 ratings — published 2011 — 4 editions
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“people don't change, they just have momentary steps outside of their true character”
Chad Kultgen, The Lie

“Try to remember the moment when all the stupid innocent things you thought about life and love, all the things you thought mattered, all the things you though were true. . .try to remember when they all turned out to be lies. —Kyle”
Chad Kultgen, The Lie

“We drive down the road in complete silence for a few miles listening to 50 Cent. As soon as he tells us that he's into having sex, he ain't into making love, Casey turns the volume down and begins telling me the following information: " I love you so much. We're going to have the best life together. I can't wait." Every word she says makes me feel a little more like faking a stroke and pretending to lose all memory of who I was, but it's not until she looks me in the eye and says in all seriousness, "You're my soul mate," that I realize I am not going to marry her.”
Chad Kultgen, The Average American Male



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