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Matt Carson

Matthew "Matt" Carson (born October 14, 1975) is an American author from Virginia. Carson's recent works include ''The Attic, A Christmas Story'' and most recently ''On A Hill They Call Capital''. In 2009 he ran as an independent candidate for Virginia House of Delegates, 30th District seat, losing to the Republican incumbent.
==Biography==
Born in Warrenton, Virginia, Matt Carson is a graduate of Fauquier High School and holds a degree in political science and history from West Virginia University. As a student, he was the founder of the SRA (Student Rights Administration) in 1997, a group that gained national media attention by battling the then president of the University, David Hardesty, for his "dry fraternity" initiatives and for attempting to cut back on student tailgating at football games by instituting a "no keg" ruling. Carson was arrested by Morgantown police for some of his on-campus antics.
Carson was also a writer for The Daily Athenaeum at the time, the WVU student newspaper, and gained attention for his often hilarious pro-party rants and for citing his determination at restoring WVU as the "number one party school in the nation" as ranked by Playboy Magazine.
After graduating, he worked at Oasis Winery with owner Tareq Salahi in an effort to learn the wine business. Carson was originally slated to write the Salahi story involving the winery family feud, the Virginia polo murder, and the rise of the Virginia wine business to be titled ''Wine, War, & Roses''. The Real Housewives of Washington, D.C. filmed a book meeting at Carson's Virginia home with the Salahis one week prior to the alleged White House Gatecrashing incident. Soon after the White House incident Carson walked away from the project.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = CreateSpace )
After Oasis, he founded SiteWhirks Inc., a multiple-awarded〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = SiteWhirks.com )Web development company in Warrenton and co-founded Bigteams. He has a wife and 3-year-old daughter.〔
Carson was also featured in the infamous The Men of Rappahannock County partially nude calendar that gained national attention as a fundraiser for a local high school track field. He appeared in the calendar along with Ben L. Jones, aka, Cooter from the Dukes of Hazzard television show.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = espn.com )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = The Free Lance Star Publishing Company )

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