Date: January 3, 2016
"It is popular among these people who apparently have brains wired like short-wave radios broadcasting from upper Michigan to say that the real constitutional authority in this country resides in its local sheriffs."
preview | full record— Pierce, Charles P. (b. 1953)
Date: January 14, 2016
"Then there's the risible campaign commercial in which the Tailgunner dresses up in camo and face paint and hangs out in the blind with the Duck Dynasty crew, looking like a G.I. Joe who's lost his kung-fu grip on his senses."
preview | full record— Pierce, Charles P. (b. 1953)
Date: February 1, 2016
"Sharing videos, binge-watching Netflix, the resultant neuro-pudding at the end of an epic gaming marathon, the perverse seduction of recording and devouring our most ordinary human thoughts on Facebook and Instagram -- Wallace somehow knew all this was coming, and (as the man himself might have ...
preview | full record— Bissell, Tom (b. 1974)
Date: February 1, 2016
"Which is to say that a novel is perishable only by virtue of being stored in such a leaky cask: our heads."
preview | full record— Bissell, Tom (b. 1974)
Date: February 1, 2016
"I read for hours that way, morning after morning, my mind awhirl."
preview | full record— Bissell, Tom (b. 1974)
Date: February 9, 2016
"There is something deeply disturbing in his [Ted Cruz's] disassociation, a lack of empathy which suggests a barren inner landscape."
preview | full record— Patterson, Richard North (b. 1947)
Date: May 28, 2016
"It occurred to me that of all mind-boiling aspects of the current presidential race, the worst part was arguing with people whom I considered friends."
preview | full record— Flores, Jake
Date: May 28, 2016
"The human brain is a pattern-matching machine."
preview | full record— Vanderbilt, Tom (b. 1968)
Date: 2016
"You were one of them, / weren't you, with death / itching in the brain like a cloud of midges?"
preview | full record— Guest, Paul
Date: July 18, 2016
"Introspection, 'the mind's eye,' assures us with the greatest confidence that it is the best, in some cases the only authority on how the mind works, because we all think it has direct, first person access to itself."
preview | full record— Rosenberg, Alex (August 8, 1946)