Chad Kultgen is an American author. His debut novel was 2007's The Average American Male. The book was advertised primarily by a viral marketing campaign on youtube and other websites. In spite of the book receiving generally poor reviews, it sold well.
The Average American Male features an unnamed narrator in his late twenties who holds an unimportant job, plays video games and interacts with friends, his girlfriend and other women. The plot contains many sexual fantasies involving almost any woman the main character encounters.
Kultgen’s second book, The Lie, was published March 3, 2009. It features Kyle, a science dork who is sexually gifted; Brett, a manipulative rich misogynist; and Heather, a social climbing sorority girl who becomes involved with Kyle in hopes of later seducing Brett.
A third book, with the working title Children of Adults, is in work. It's set in an American junior high school, and is about the current generation gap which is extreme because kids today communicate and interact socially in a way that their parents will never fully understand.