Date: 2018
"This isn't my way to cope / Washing my mind out with soap."
preview | full record— Karly-Marina Loaiza [Kali Uchis] (b. July 17, 1994)
Date: 2018
"I'm doing fine / Trying to derail my one track mind."
preview | full record— Dacus, Lucy (b. May 2, 1995)
Date: February 21, 2019
"A few years ago, when it suddenly occurred to us that the internet was a place we could never leave, I began to keep a diary of what it felt like to be there in the days of its snowy white disintegration, which felt also like the disintegration of my own mind."
preview | full record— Lockwood, Patricia
Date: February 21, 2019
"I cared about the feeling that my thoughts were being dictated. I cared about the collective head, which seemed to be running a fever. But if we managed to escape, to break out of the great skull and into the fresh air, if Twitter was shut down for crimes against humanity, what would we be losing?"
preview | full record— Lockwood, Patricia
Date: February 21, 2019
"She opened the portal, and the mind met her more than halfway."
preview | full record— Lockwood, Patricia
Date: February 21, 2019
"But worth remembering: the mind had been, in its childhood, a place of play."
preview | full record— Lockwood, Patricia
Date: February 21, 2019
"'Galaxy brain', until something starry exploded."
preview | full record— Lockwood, Patricia
Date: February 26, 2019
"'The Source of Self-Regard' is a book of essays, lectures and meditations, a reminder that the old music is still the best, that in this time of tumult and sadness and continuous war, where tawdry words are blasted about like junk food, and the nation staggers from one crisis to the next, led by...
preview | full record— McBride, James (b. September 11, 1957)
Date: September 30, 2019
"In five minutes, the app had sandblasted my cognitive matter with twenty TikToks that had the legibility and logic of a narcoleptic dream."
preview | full record— Tolentino, Jia (b. 1988)
Date: January 29, 2020
"I would argue that his [Donald Trump's] mind, while a lot of things, including a landfill for the rancid refuse of pure appetite, is not exactly intricate."
preview | full record— Pierce, Charles P. (b. 1953)