Stories shaped by advocacy, experience, and a lifetime of writing.

Keith Vire spent decades fighting for the rights of individuals with disabilities. Today, he writes novels grounded in observation, music, structure, and respect for the people at the center of every story.

A Glimpse Inside the Life of Keith Vire

For a long time, Keith Vire has been a voice for individuals with disabilities. He spent forty-five years leading nonprofit organizations, advocating for rights, access, and systems that treat people with dignity and respect.

Keith holds a Ph.D. in vocational rehabilitation and later served as an adjunct professor in Special Education at the University of Arkansas, contributing to research on statewide disability services. He has written music for more than fifty years and fiction for the past fifteen. The author of six novels, with a seventh forthcoming, his work, including A Fly On The Wall, reflects his belief that intelligence should never be judged by how a person communicates.

Books by Keith Vire

Keith Vire writes character-driven fiction rooted in observation, empathy, and real-world experience. Below is the current list of books.

The Black Telecaster: A CrossRoads Story

A music-centered novel that explores friendship, failure, and the possibility of renewal.

Off The Grid

After 25 years as a homicide detective in Portland, Arlen Cowger returns home to Arkansas, planning a quieter life—building a place of his own and living off the grid. But the Ozarks have other plans.

A Fly On The Wall: Don’t Think That I Don’t Think

A powerful story shaped by a central idea Keith has carried for decades: never underestimate someone’s mind simply because they communicate differently.

Throwaway Children

The third book in The Saratoga Chronicles series delves into corruption within the youth treatment industry and small-town politics.

Fatal Medicine

This is the first book in The Saratoga Chronicles series, a gripping psychological thriller that explores the dark underbelly of the pharmaceutical industry.

Stolen Antiquities

A follow-up to Fatal Medicine, with investigators Lana Franklin and Paul Baskin hired by a major university to investigate a case tied to stolen antiquities.

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