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About Bernard Chapin ![]() Bernard Chapin is a citizen of the USA and lives in Chicago, Illinois. He works at a high school as a school psychologist and also as an adjunct faculty member of a Chicago University. He is 32 years old and is heavily devoted to Western Civilization and the perpetuation of the American enterprise. His opinions on gender can be summarized in the short phrase "viva la difference." Mr. Chapin's goal is to one day become a "Bob Probert-like" enforcer for patriots and traditionalists in the culture war. He would appreciate any and all comments (even vindictive ones) sent to his email at bchapafl@hotmail.com "Mr. Chapin's is currently at work on a second book which is set in the present and concerns two brothers living in Chicago. Politics are a side theme in this work although not as central to the story as it is in Napalm is the Scent of Justice. A lifelong reader Mr. Chapin lists as his favorite works Gunther Grass' The Tin Drum, Heinrich Boll's The Clown, and Mikhail Bulgakov's Master and the Margarita. Although he works as a psychologist his favorite areas of study are literature and history. He has many favorite mottos including the famous one from the United Negro College Fund "a mind is a terrible thing to waste" and "those who read rule." Mr. Chapin is simultaneously a highly serious but very lighthearted man and these contradictory dispositions cause great consternation to many of his associates and friends. His ancestory can be mostly to blame as he possesses an inflammatory mix of Northern Irish protestant and Russian blood in his veins. Mr. Chapin writes about themes and ideas that are close to him and intrinsic to his life even if the characters and locals are mostly a product of his imagination. Bernard Chapin's book |