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Colin Flaherty is an award winning writer whose work has been published in more than 1000 places around the globe, including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, Miami Herald, Washington Post, Bloomberg Business Week, Time magazine, and others.
He is the author of the Amazon #1 Best Seller: "White Girl Bleed a Lot: The Return of Racial Violence and How the Media Ignore It." And "Don't Make the Black Kids Angry: The Hoax of Black Victimization and Those Who Enable It."
Thomas Sowell: "Reading Colin Flaherty's book made painfully clear to me that the magnitude of this problem is greater than I had discovered from my own research. He documents both the race riots and the media and political evasions in dozens of cities." - National Review.
Anthony Cumia: "Great Book."
Alex Jones of Inforwars.com: "Brilliant. I could not put it down."
From the Bill Cunningham show. It is official: "A wonderful book. Colin Flaherty is a great American."
Neal Boortz: "ColinFlaherty has become Public Enemy No.1 to the leftist media because of the research he's done on the black culture of violence."
WND.com: "Colin Flaherty has done more reporting than any other journalist on what appears to be a nationwide trend of skyrocketing black-on-white crime, violence and abuse."
Milt Rosenberg, WGN: "My compliments to Colin Flaherty for White Girl Bleed a Lot. A very interesting book that points out an important problem that needs to be confronted."
The Houston Examiner said the book was "magic" because "it will give you clarity on why "flash mobs" are such a troublesome issue for American media, politicans and polite conversation."
Jason Lewis called it an "an important and explosive book."
Talk show host Jesse Lee Peterson said: "You must read this book."
Dan Auld, named top columnist of the year from both the San Diego Press Club and Society of Professional Journalists, said "This is a challenging book. An interesting and powerful and ultimately persuasive book by a great American writer not afraid to look at one of the most thought about but unspoken features of American life."
Scott Thompson of CHML radio said it was an "important and serious" book.
He is also the author of Redwood to Deadwood: a 53-year old dude hitchhikes around America. Again.
"Great book by a great guy" -- Marc Middleton, NPR.
"Ultimately, every travel book is a journey of self discovery. And so is this--much like Bill Byrson's A Walk in in the Woods, Keraouc's On the Road, or even Pirsig's Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: You feel as if you are there with him. And this book belongs on the same shelf.
"Great book by a great San American writer." -- John Sryker Meyer, author of the best selling Viet Nam book: "Across the Fence."
What the major media says about Colin Flaherty:
Washington Post.
In June 2011, Colin Flaherty won First Place in the Washington Post Spy Novel Writer's contest. He is the only two-time winner.
David Ignatius, best selling author and Washington Post editor, said Flaherty's writing was his "strong favorite," and was "very deft."
Said the Washington Post: "Ignatius was impressed by Flaherty's wiliness, writing: "Clever fellow.""
San Diego Union-Tribune.
"It is abundantly clear that Kelvin Wiley would still be locked up were it not for the efforts of an investigative reporter acting on his own, Colin Flaherty, who dug for the facts that should have been seeking to prove Wiley's guilt or innocence."
Los Angeles Times
"Time and time again, Flaherty's investigation, which he detailed in an article for the weekly San Diego publication The Reader last fall, raised issues about DiGiovanni's credibility and the thoroughness of the investigation into the incident."
BloombergBusiness Week
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San Diego Business Journal
"Colin Flaherty was one of the best reporters I've ever worked with. He was a total bulldog with great sources. If I could assemble a dream-team reporting staff, Colin would be on it!"
Christi Dunn,
(former) Editor
San Diego Business Journal
As a reporter, he won more than 40 journalism awards, including Best Investigative from the Society of Professional Journalists in San Diego for a story that resulted in the release of an unjustly convicted black man from prison. This case was also featured on Court TV, the Los Angeles Times and other media outlets.
He lives in Wilmington, Delaware, where he (along with his liberal brother ) hosts a talk show on WDEL radio.
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