Keith A. Marrett is an experienced educator with more than 18 years in the field, including several years in special education. He is a proud father of three, whose love for his children inspires his writing and his passion for guiding young people. Keith holds an associate degree in Education and a bachelor’s degree in Organizational Management.
Throughout his career, he has worked with preteens, teens, adolescents, and young adults across schools, group homes, residential programs, and youth initiatives. These experiences, combined with his own encounters with temptation and cultural pressures, have shaped his deep commitment to addressing the challenges young people face today.
Keith’s book, When Fun Is Not Funny, was written to shed light on the hidden struggles influencing today’s youth and to spark honest conversations that lead to healing, clarity, and hope