Coming of age in California, J. Keck grew up with a Southern heritage inside the house, and a West Coast identity outside of what the family called the Big House. The home was a gathering place for extended family and friends many of whom were expatriate Southerners.
Between the warmth and storytelling of the home, J. Keck has been inspired by the culture and tales of many fine and memorable characters. Numerous trips and stays to visit relatives and family holdings, along with a nearly three-year stay in Texas, further deepened his appreciation and understanding of the culture.
Attending both Texas and West Coast colleges and university, J. Keck received a degree in journalism, and an advanced degree in psychology. Minors in business, anthropology and geography.
Once having entered business, writing became a pastime for personal pleasure until the publication of one of his short stories in a cultural magazine.
Additional pulications of his writings followed: the short story, "The Dark Forest"; his novella, "Homeless: The Dollmaker's Web"; and his novels "The Big House: Story of a Southern Family series." Currently, J. Keck is writing book III of the series, which will be released in June 2016.
The joy and challenge of writing has propelled J. Keck into a new and rewarding career: author.
Having visited Europe for extended periods during his youth, travel has always been an abiding interest. Other interest include: reading, classical music, art, tea culture and tea drinking, walking and good, spirited conversations. Writing is a passion. Family, good food, good friends an absolute necessity.