KEELEY BROOKS is an award-winning author,
a film & television critic, and a health & lifestyle writer.
As a critic, she is a staff writer at Loud and Clear Reviews, where she focuses
on film & television reviews, recaps, features, and lists. At How-to Geek,
she is a streaming entertainment expert and author focused on content lists and features. She has received several acknowledgments from Apple TV, its creators, and its PR reps regarding her coverage of their shows, such as
Dope Thief, For All Mankind, The Crowded Room, and more.
Her review of Apple TV’s Earthsounds is also showcased by documentary composer Nainita Desai. She also contributes to Modern Grace Magazine.
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“[‘I’ll Never See It’] is a masterful piece of writing. [Keeley] has inspired me to keep moving forward no matter what life throws at me.”
Creatively, Keeley is a mental health awareness advocate
writing to shed light on the human condition, specifically on mental health
and trauma, and their effects on the mind, body, and spirit. Her first creative non-fiction book, “I’ll Never See It”, won two FINALIST awards at the
2024 Independent Author Network’s BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDS.
She is also a contributing author to the #1 bestselling women's support books “My Labor Pains Were Worse Than Yours” and
“Banana Pudding and Other Sticky Situations”,
and she is a headlining author on the upcoming third book in the series from Rope Swing Publishing, ”Drama, Trauma, and Mama Pajamas”.
Keeley is currently working on several literary projects,
including a collaborative fiction novel with three additional authors.
Unapologetically human.
Real. Raw. Honest. Gritty.
Often witty and sarcastic.
Most of the time, dark and unfiltered.
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“Keeley’s writing speaks volumes. She bravely opens herself bare and puts it all—words, emotions, feelings, fears, thoughts—on the page. If you’re treading in your own dark waters, read “I’ll Never See It” to discover a kindred spirit who sees you and, with her words, gives you a map to plant seeds of hope.”