Kevin M. Klerks is a Canadian author, photographer, content creator, and independent media entrepreneur, widely known under the imprint Ledicarus Media. Originally from Chesley, Ontario, he completed his secondary education in 1989 and has lived in various regions across Canada, including Ontario, Nunavut, and Alberta, with a period spent in Ohio. Now based in Alberta, Kevin pursues a wide range of creative endeavors while remaining engaged in his community.
His passion for writing began at age 13, and he has published several collections of poetry exploring themes such as nature, seasons, despair, death, love, longing, and spirituality. Among his works are Coffee With The Masters: Nature, Seasons, and the Natural World and Coffee With The Masters: Despair, Dying and Death. Beyond writing, Kevin produces photography and multimedia content, capturing landscapes, architecture, and everyday life with an emphasis on authenticity and lived experience. Much of his photographic work is shared freely to encourage public use and creative engagement.
Kevin’s personal journey and creative vision are shaped by his experiences across diverse geographies and by navigating life with disability. This perspective informs his work, giving it depth, resilience, and a grounded sense of place. Alongside his creative projects, he has been involved in civic matters, serving on local government committees and demonstrating a commitment to community engagement. Kevin’s multidisciplinary approach, openness to sharing his work, and dedication to authentic expression make his voice distinctive in both literature and visual media.
His passion for writing began at age 13, and he has published several collections of poetry exploring themes such as nature, seasons, despair, death, love, longing, and spirituality. Among his works are Coffee With The Masters: Nature, Seasons, and the Natural World and Coffee With The Masters: Despair, Dying and Death. Beyond writing, Kevin produces photography and multimedia content, capturing landscapes, architecture, and everyday life with an emphasis on authenticity and lived experience. Much of his photographic work is shared freely to encourage public use and creative engagement.
Kevin’s personal journey and creative vision are shaped by his experiences across diverse geographies and by navigating life with disability. This perspective informs his work, giving it depth, resilience, and a grounded sense of place. Alongside his creative projects, he has been involved in civic matters, serving on local government committees and demonstrating a commitment to community engagement. Kevin’s multidisciplinary approach, openness to sharing his work, and dedication to authentic expression make his voice distinctive in both literature and visual media.