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Praise for Waiting For Spring  “Quietly devastating.” Publetariat founder,  April Hamilton “R.J. Keller’s Tess is rough-edged, whipsmart, beaten down and indomitable. She’s real. You can get your arms

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R.J. Keller R.J. Keller Menu Skip to content Home #FuckCancer About Media Waiting For Spring Excerpts F.A.Q. Reviews News and Events Search Search for: Home Praise for Waiting For Spring   “Quietly devastating.” Publetariat founder,  April Hamilton “R.J. Keller’s Tess is rough-edged, whipsmart, beaten down and indomitable. She’s real. You can get your arms around her.” Craig Lancaster, author of 600 Hours of Edward “Keller nails Mainers to their core. You’ll never forget Tess Dyer.”  Christopher Smith, author of The Fifth Avenue series “From microcosm to macrocosm, individuals to institutions – we are a people in flux. Waiting for Spring is a novel that speaks to that larger truth. Tess is a testament to endurance and adaptability and her story is one of resilience under the strain of giant emotional difficulties.” The Spotty Blog  …..  Appearances Belfast Market, with Danielle Bannister – Belfast, ME – April 7, 2018 9:00 AM Write T...

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