About

Gary A. Keith graduated from Waco High, attended Baylor, then went to Boston for graduate school in political science at Brandeis University. He moved to Austin in 1976, where he combined a career of teaching, advising pre-law students, working in Texas politics and government, and writing. Keith has written environmental policy papers, textbooks on Texas politics, a book on Texas redistricting, a citizens’ guidebook to democracy, and a biography of Congressman Bob Eckhardt. Now in retirement, he has turned to writing fiction—drawing on his rural heritage, his work in politics, government, and academia, and his life in Austin’s cultural and music scene. Keith is a member of the Writers’ League of Texas and Old Schoolers Writing Group. Austin Blues, his debut novel, was published by Atmosphere Press in 2025. His Mansions on Woodlawn Boulevard (2026) is also set in Austin. https://garykeithatx.com/

Other Works

Awards and Recognition

  • Finalist, 2008 Violet Crown Award for Non-fiction, Writers' League of Texas--for Eckhardt: There Once was a Congressman from Texas (U Texas Press 2008)