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ABOUT

Keith Hirshland is an Emmy Award–winning sports television producer with more than three decades of experience producing live and pre-recorded programs that aired on ESPN and ESPN2. Among the first forty people to be hired by the Golf Channel in 1994, Hirshland was in the middle of the action when that network debuted in 1995. He provided his talents for Golf Channel, as its live tournament producer, for two decades.

Cover Me Boys, I'm Going In: Tales of the Tube from a Broadcast Brat is a memoir about his experiences in the television industry. Published by Beacon Publishing Group, Cover Me Boys was recognized as the Book Talk Radio Club Memoir of the Year. Hirshland’s second book, and first work of fiction, Big Flies, was published in 2016 and is the recipient of the New Apple Awards “Solo Medalist” in the True Crime Category. Hirshland followed that success with his third book, The Flower Girl Murder. In 2020 Beacon Publishing Group published Murphy Murphy and the Case of Serious Crisis, Hirshland’s third mystery novel. Later that year, Murphy Murphy and the Case of Serious Crisis was named Book Talk Radio Club's Book of The Year. You can listen to Keith's winner interview here. His fifth book Song Girl features Detective Marc Allen now living in Colorado Springs, working new cases and making new friends. One of those friends is Hannah Hunt who, after suffering a freak accident, finds herself only able to speak in song titles. Fresh off the presses is Hirshland's Murphy Murphy sequel. This time his intrepid, grammar conscious copper is dealing with the Commission on Cliches and it's mysterious chairman, Adalindis Orval Katterwomp.

 

Keith's books are available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and other bookstores.

Keith Hirshland lives in Colorado with his wife and two dogs.

KEITH HIRSHLAND

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