Keith Clemons is the author of five novels. His first three, "If I Should Die," "Above the Stars," and "These Little Ones" won The Word Guild Canadian Christian Writing Awards Best Contemporary Novel for 2004, 2005 and 2007 respectively. His fourth, "Angel in the Alley," took home an honorable mention. Having also earned an IPPY award for Religious Fiction (Above the Stars - 2005) and the TWG Independent Publisher Award (These Little Ones - 2007) the total number of awards accumulated by Clemons now stands at six.
Of "If I Should Die" Host of 100 Huntley Street, David Mainse, said: "It was so gripping I could not put it down. It's well written. It's an amazing book. There's talent here. You've got to pick up this book." Author and TV host, Michael Coren, called it: "Clever, brave, insightful and compelling, one of those novels that demands to be read and demands to be discussed." A reviewer for Aspiring Retailer, the American booksellers' magazine, calls his award winning 2006 release, "These Little Ones," "well written" and says it's "Recommended for all lovers of adventure, courage and compassion." His fifth novel, "Mohamed's Moon," will be released in May, '09.
When Keith isn't writing he frequently appears on radio and television where he discusses issues that will impact the church and society at large. He lives with his wife, Kathryn, in Caledon, Ontario, Canada.