Red Haircrow
Biography
Red Haircrow is a writer, reviewer, chef and former law enforcement officer of Native American descent who was born in Germany and currently lives in Berlin. Red is completing a degree in Psychology, and operates the indie publishing label "Flying With Red Haircrow", which opened on 31 October 2010.
Both traditionally and independently published, Red chooses to inject realism into their fictional work and happily ever after is not always in the mix though love and strong characters always are. Like life, there's a bittersweet mixture of laughter and tears, and Red imbues their writing with the passionate love and depth of emotion they've experienced.
Non-fiction, essays and articles are direct, willing to ask the hard questions yet considering of open-minded discussion. Subjects include Psychology, Sociology, Gender Studies and Intercultural Observation and more. Among other things, Red loves photography, traveling, learning languages, and spending time with friends. Active in Native American affairs, Red can also be found playing RPGs, browsing 2nd hand shops and savoring the meditative Zen of archery with the medieval Longbow.
All comments, feedback and queries can be directed to theredhairedcrow at gmail.com. For those curious about WIPs, projects and upcoming releases, please visit the LinkedIn page and main website address.
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Books
Silence Is Multi-Colored In My World
by Red Haircrow
Price: $2.99 USD. 48330 words.
Published by Flying With Red Haircrow on May 10, 2012. Nonfiction.
I am a profoundly deaf man with blue eyes and red hair. I am gay and Russian, and was born in 1978 in the Ukraine, but I moved myself to Germany when I was fourteen. I find the world both a fascinating and terrible place. I love many things and am distressed by many things: overcoming disabilities, ending homophobia, and love are some of the topics that concern and keep my interest...
The Angel of Berlin
by Red Haircrow
Price: $1.99 USD. 9100 words.
Published by Flying With Red Haircrow on May 22, 2011. Fiction.
When Robin, a young university student, saves the life of a beautiful youth, he finds he's made a devoted friend. But without memory and voice, the newly named Angel is a mystery, occasionally exasperating with his child-like qualities yet with touches of darkness that make Robin wonder what kind of being he's really taken in.
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