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John M. Keller began his writing career as a journalist, before turning to fiction and film. In 2012, his story collection, A Bald Man With No Hair, was published, followed by novels Know Your Baker; The Box and the Briefcase, the Moleque and the Old Man and the First Coming of the Second Son of God; Abracadabrantesque and Johnny Allan. His work is set around the world, especially Latin America (Mexico, Brazil, Uruguay...); a forthcoming series of novels takes place in India, Uzbekistan, Japan and Sicily. After writing multiple screenplays, he wrote and directed the film "Trop c'est trop" ("I've Had Enough!"), set in the French Pyrenees and starring Eléa Clair and Julien Jacob, and "The White Stuff," set in Brooklyn and starring Jonathan Duran, Morin Golan, Carey Harrison, Zach Grenier, Majah Hype, Danny Bolero and Thais Sobreira. He has taught writing at the City University of New York, St. Xavier's College in India, the Universidad de las Américas in Mexico and the Universidad de Montevideo in Uruguay.