A card-carrying product of the 80’s, Keefer has successfully brainwashed his children (and many others) to accept that a-ha’s “Take On Me” is the greatest music video of all time . . . and that Johnny Lawrence and Ivan Drago were not movie villains, but rather simply misunderstood sports competitors.
While he’s no longer able to ride his sweet Mongoose bike on busy highways until dark like he did as a child, Keefer still loves sharing stories and poems inspired by those most awesome times, and the family, friends, teachers, coaches, television, films, and video games who helped shape his whimsically twisted mind.
Keefer’s stories and poems are love letters to Shel Silverstein, Watty Piper, Ogden Nash, and Dr. Seuss, and a testament to the countless hours during his childhood reading their poetry books . . . as well as clinical evidence of his arrested development.