A Glass of Fine Wine and a Good Book - Palencia and Bailey

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I’ve entered into a new marketing program with a good friend of mine, Victor Palencia. I believe that marketing two products in a joint campaign will reach far more than twice the visibility. Victor Palencia is one of the fastest rising young stars in the Pacific Northwest (possibly, the national) wine culture. I, of course, am a writer of nuclear thriller novels. Interesting bedfellows for a joint marketing venture, huh? The theme of our project is ‘A good book and a fine wine.’ We will promote the image, what could be better than sitting down to read a good book with and enjoying a glass of premium wine? We also plan a couple of fall book signings for my latest release, The Defect, either at Victor’s winery in Walla Walla or at a December wine event. I’m so looking forward to the next four months.

Wine Enthusiasts Magazine just named Victor and his wine labels one of the 'Top Forty (wine makers) Under Forty (years of age)' in the United States. That sounds to me like he is on the verge of becoming a De Facto U.S. Ambassador to the world’s wine culture. I’m not a wine critic or aficionado. I don’t even know how to speak ‘wine speak,’ but every time Victor and I sit down to work, we have a glass of his latest wine release. The wine is always excellent. I know that I’m impressed. As I listen to Victor talk about his wine and his labels, I am amazed at his depth of knowledge of, not just wine, but of wine history and the growth of the Pacific Northwest wine industry.

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Jeff and Victor, Working

Promoting the idea of ‘a good book and a glass of fine wine’ is not our only joint effort. Victor is also providing technical support for my current book project, Wine Country. Victor describes his daily routine, some of his special wine projects, and the backroom processes that it takes to produce a fine wine. I, then, weave his ‘insider glimpses’ into the main story-line of Wine Country. I’ve also taken our collaboration a step farther. I’ve used Victor as the character model for one of the protagonists in the book. In Wine Country, domestic terrorist want to destroy the reputation of our regions wine industry and specifically one, leading wine label. They want to blame the disaster on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation nearby. Keep in mind, I write nuclear thrillers. The fun thing is that Victor’s character makes the perfect good-guy, target victim for Wine Country.

Victor and I also plan to coauthor a book. The book, titled Over a Glass of Wine, will be a biography of Victor, his family, and his meteoric rise in the wine industry. Over a Glass of Wine will be told as a story rather like Alex Haley’s Roots. I’m an amateur genealogy buff anyway, so I’m looking forward to a fascinating project. I’ll post the estimated release date when we’re further along with the project.

Read more about Victor Palencia, visit his virtual winery, or order his fine wines at http://palenciawine.com. A trip to his Palencia Winery, 600 Piper Ave, Walla Walla, WA 99362 is an experience. Check out his collection of long play, vinyl records.

My name is Jeff Bailey. I write nuclear thrillers for a reason, I’ve worked in nuclear related industries, from nuclear weapons to nuclear research, for fifty years. Deer Hawk Publications released my first book, The Defect in June of 2016. In The Defect, I tell the story of a terrorist attack on a nuclear power plant and why the government covered it up. The Defect is based on true events. Deer Hawk Publications is scheduled to release I’m a Marine in May of 2017. I’m a Marine is about a female aviation firefighter in the U.S. Marines who witnesses the murder of two M.P.s. She decides that it is her duty to stop them. Keep in mind that I write nuclear thrillers. The Chilcoat Project, to be released in spring of 2018, is about the theft of nuclear weapons secrets from a national laboratory. The Chilcoat Project is also based on true events. My current project, Wine Country, is based on the true story of the Radioactive Boy Scout, but with a more sinister twist.