The second poetry collection by Lance Strate, this volume brings together an eclectic mix of poems that address the themes of language, communication, media, technology, and poetry itself, etc.
Lance Strate has been labeled as an educator, public speaker, writer, and poet, as well as some other, less benign designations. His poetry has been published in ETC: A Review of General Semantics, KronoScope, Explorations in Media Ecology, Anekaant, the General Semantics Bulletin, and Poetica Magazine, as well as several anthologies. His first poetry collection, Thunder at Darwin Station, was published by NeoPoesis Press in 2015, as was the anthology of creative work he co-edited with Adeena Karasick, The Medium is the Muse: Channeling Marshall McLuhan. His other books include Echoes and Reflections (2006), On the Binding Biases of Time (2011), Amazing Ourselves to Death (2014), and Media Ecology (2017). He also has a number of other co-edited volumes to his credit, among them Communication and Cyberspace (1996, 2003), The Legacy of McLuhan (2005), Korzybski And... (2012), and Taking Up McLuhan's Cause (2017). Dr. Strate earned his PhD with Neil Postman at New York University, and holds the title of Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University in New York City, as well as serving as a Trustee and former Executive Director of the Institute of General Semantics, President of the New York Society for General Semantics, a founder and board member of the Media Ecology Association, and a past President of the New York State Communication Association. Lance Strate received the New York State Communication Association's 2019 Neil Postman Mentor Award and their 1998 John F. Wilson Fellow Award (in recognition for exceptional scholarship, leadership, and dedication to the field of communication), the Eastern Communication Association's 2019 Distinguished Research Fellow Award, the Media Ecology Association's 2018 Marshall McLuhan Award for Outstanding Book (for Media Ecology: An Approach to Understanding the Human Condition) and their 2013 Walter J. Ong Award for Career Achievement in Scholarship. He delivered the 2018 Alfred Korzybski Memorial Lecture, and Denver Mayor Wellington E. Webb proclaimed that February 15, 2002 be known as Dr. Lance Strate Day in the City and County of Denver in honor of the keynote address he gave for the Rocky Mountain Communication Association. Lance has written comedy and humor, op-eds, lay sermons and prayers, an episode of the nationally syndicated children's animated television program Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers, several multimedia presentations, many blog posts, and close to 200 essays. Translations of his writing have appeared in French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Hungarian, Hebrew, Mandarin, and Quenya.