Brooke Redwood

Brooke Redwood (born May 11, 1999, Concepción, Chile) is the nickname of the young author of the eponymous library.

Nickname
The nickname Brooke Redwood is a inspiration from American Horror Story: 1984, where the author took Brooke Thompson's name (which he investigated that the Brooke name is also male), and the surname was based on the ninth season's main location, Camp Redwood.

Biography
Redwood is a chilean young man that always dreamed about writing stories and show his knowledge and creativity to develop the literature and cinematrography tropes and paste that knowledge in stories, for much harder that it looks. He is driven by a quote attributed to Cuban revolutionary and poet Jose Martí: "Every man should plant a tree, have a child, and write a book. These all live on after us, insuring a measure of immortality". Redwood stated that he did planted a tree when he was a kid, now he is currently writing a book, and he dreams about having a child and a happy family.

Sadly, not all of his life was truly bright as the light, as he had hard episodes. Redwood was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome at a early age, but he didn't realized what that truly means until 2012. He was bullied in primary school in Talca from 2006 to 2009, he had a panic crisis and attempted suicide at high school in Santiago in 2017, and fears that he may have Major Depressive Disorder nowdays. During those times, Redwood felt that he was abandoned, overlooked, despised, and mistreated only because of being different to the people that don't have disorders. He still on psychiatric treatment, but everything has went well for him. Redwood was open on talking about mental health and humanity, and always believed that when someone makes a mistake, they can learn from it and be redeemed.

Inspiration for his Library
Redwood is a fan of professional wrestling, films, live-action TV series, and books. Redwood stated many of those media can give an important message to the people rather than giving entertainment to the spectators solely. He likes to find inner messages that some of the media indirectly brings to the light. One example that he did was in American Horror Story: 1984, where he was inspired by the messages that the relationship between Brooke Thompson and Ray Powell has shown.