Education
Indiana University; University of Oklahoma.
Indiana University; University of Oklahoma.
McKeen has written and/or edited a dozen books Outlaw Journalist (World War Norton, 2008) is his biography of writer Hunter South. Thompson. McKeen"s latest book is Mile Marker Zero (Crown Books, 2011), a non-fiction narrative about the writers, artists, musicians and actors in Key West in the 1970s.
Writer Tom Wolfe called the book "a tall but telescopic-sight-true tale of Hunter Thompson, Jimmy Buffett, Tom McGuane, and a large cavorting cast running around with sand in their shoes at "ground zero for lust and greed and most of the other deadly sins," Key West." Historian Douglas Brinkley said it was "a wonderful zinger of a book
Every page sings a story worth a Jimmy Buffett song." Wayne Curtis, writing in the Wall Street Journal, called the book "a romp" and said McKeen had committed "deft storytelling."
In September 2012, McKeen published Homegrown in Florida with the University Press of Florida. McKeen edited the collection about growing up in Florida, and wrote two of the stories in the volume.
Other contributors include Michael Connelly, Carl Hiaasen, Tom Petty, Fabiola Santiago, Zora Neale Hurston, Anne V. Hull and many others His earlier books include Highway 61 (World War Norton, 2003), Rock and Roll is Here to Stay (World War Norton, 2000), Literary Journalism (Wadsworth, 2000), Tom Wolfe (Simon & Schuster, 1995) and several earlier books on popular culture.
His writing has appeared in Maxim, American History, Holiday, The Saturday Evening Post and many other newspapers and magazines.
Before beginning his academic career, he was a newspaper reporter and copy editor in Indiana, Florida and Oklahoma. He was associate editor of The American Spectator and The Saturday Evening Post," where he helped compile The American Story (Curtis, 1975). McKeen teaches courses on journalism history, literary journalism and rock n" roll and American culture.
He earned his bachelor"s degree in history and his master"s in journalism, both from Indiana University.
He earned his Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Oklahoma. He taught at Western Kentucky University and the University of Oklahoma before joining the University of Florida faculty in 1986.
He taught there until 2010, and chaired the journalism department from 1998 until 2010, before moving to a similar position at Boston University. McKeen has frequently been honored for his teaching and writing and became a fellow of the World Technology Network in 2006.
He was also named to Hunter South. Thompson"s Honor Roll in 2003 and cited as one of America"s Eight Most-Fun Professors by Playboy magazine in 1993.
They live in an Adirondack cottage in Cohasset, Massachusetts.