Scantic Books is proud to publish The Late Epiphany of a Low-Key Oracle,
Michael C. Keith’s latest collection of microfiction. This book
contains 188 mini-epics, each one beaming with quirky characters,
oddball situations, and biting irony.
“Michael C. Keith is a champion of
truth, a connoisseur of the absurd, a somewhat bewildered student of
human nature, and one of the undisputed masters of short fiction.” – Rob
Dinsmoor, author of Toxic Cookout and You’ll Never See it Coming.
“The
Late Epiphany of a Low-Key Oracle by Michael C. Keith is filled with
concise, insightful flash fiction that shines a light on our current era
of paradoxes and contradiction. Take for example this story: “When Leon
declared that no American restaurant could hold a candle to the
Kuushuur served at the Khan Buuz Bistro in Ulanbataar, everyone argued
the point.” Keith has the background and authority to regale us with
tales that zero in like lasers to illuminate our lives. Like Lydia
Davis, Keith combines credible dialogue with concrete details and
surprising moves that have us by turns laughing and reflecting. The
author of more than twenty books, Keith is someone you will want to add
to your reading list this year.” – Ed Meek, author of Luck and High Tide.
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