Kerr got his start in writing during the grunge rock era, spending those years kicking around Los Angeles as a columnist for music publications. He not only wrote about rock music, he sat on panels with Stone Temple Pilots lead singer Scott Weiland, he slept in Henry Rollins tour bus, and he experienced the hedonism of a Van Halen tour–among other things he’d prefer not to mention.
Looking for a bit more sanity, he moved to Dallas, where he transitioned his writing and career toward digital media. Working for a digital services company, he couldn’t keep his fingers from the keyboard, ending up writing articles for publications like Venturebeat and Mashable.
Through it all, however, Kerr never could shake the writing that inspired him from his youth–the soaring imagination of Edgar Rice Burroughs, the reality-bending novels of Philip K. Dick, the stories from Stephen King that kept him up at night. These and countless others led him to finally turn his pen to fiction.
With the talent of a street-wise journalist and the imagination of our grandest visionaries, Kerr takes hold of multiple genres and turns their focus on the human soul.