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PINGS: New and Selected Nanoscopic Prose Poems is a first of a kind: a collection of one-to-four line "penses," best defined as thoughts, both observational and insightful, expressed in laconic form. Pings delivers the reader through subatomic communiques, electric "jolts of awareness" about the ever-shifting realm of human emotion and experience-a world both familiar and exotic, if not alien at times.In this uniquely original volume, over 220 lyrical sketches inspire the reader to thought and inquiry--both familiarly-footed and utterly transcendent--about who we are and why we act as we do

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PINGS: New and Selected Nanoscopic Prose Poems is a first of a kind: a collection of one-to-four line "penses," best defined as thoughts, both observational and insightful, expressed in laconic form. Pings delivers the reader through subatomic communiques, electric "jolts of awareness" about the ever-shifting realm of human emotion and experience-a world both familiar and exotic, if not alien at times.In this uniquely original volume, over 220 lyrical sketches inspire the reader to thought and inquiry--both familiarly-footed and utterly transcendent--about who we are and why we act as we do
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Michael C. Keith is the author or coauthor of more than two dozen groundbreaking books on electronic media. Beyond that, he is the author of an acclaimed memoir, THE NEXT BETTER PLACE: A FATHER AND SON ON THE ROAD; a young adult novel, LIFE IS FALLING SIDEWAYS, and 24 story collections--his latest include BODIES IN RECLINE and EUPHONY. He was nominated for a PEN/Faulkner Award, numerous times for the Pushcart Prize, a PEN/O.Henry Award, and was a finalist for the National Indie Excellence Award for short fiction anthology and a finalist for the International Book Award in the "Fiction Visionary" category.His work has been translated in Greece, Russia, Albania, Spain, Indonesia, Germany, and China. He is an emeritus professor at Boston College.