Date: 2004
"Those final sounds, however, are nothing like the wind moving through the vacancy of a mind."
preview | full record— Rankine, Claudia (b. 1963)
Date: May 17, 2010
"But Ashbery often writes from the position of the slackened mind, billowing with whatever passes through it; Armantrout generally writes in tautened distress, even when she's being funny."
preview | full record— Chiasson, Dan
Date: November 14, 2010
"It would seem that doing this would be hard enough to cause a brainstorm."
preview | full record— Sapolsky, Robert (b. 1957)
Date: June, 2011
"No part of you is broken. / No bruises and no disease / and no neurological torpor / filling you up like a cold season."
preview | full record— Guest, Paul
Date: 2011
"When he opened the door the man spoke in a low voice, and it was for Lamb as though his head was filling up with snow, his thinking brain temporarily blanked out, eclipsed by the sudden flash of danger."
preview | full record— Nadzam, Bonnie
Date: 2011
"He felt ash filling up his chest and throat from the inside, blocking his mouth and thickening his heart and filling up his head, he hoped, blocking it out like the heavy gray ceiling of winter settling in over the plains, so that he would not be able to see into it."
preview | full record— Nadzam, Bonnie
Date: May 6, 2012
"But the psychological cloud can remain for a while, like a miasma."
preview | full record— Castle, Terry (b. 1953)
Date: May 7, 2014
"For a long time I locked the memories away in a room in my mind. I would sometimes touch the door, to make sure it was secure. It was always cold and whenever I opened it to toss in another memory, a biting wind would come roaring out. A wind that stank of diesel fuel, spent gunpowder, sand and ...
preview | full record— Armeni, Damon T.
Date: March 31, 2016
"My mind is cloudy on these points."
preview | full record— Castle, Terry (b. 1953)
Date: July 16, 2016
"My mind was densely fogged, but I understood that I was in an M.R.I. machine. Someone was scanning my brain."
preview | full record— Gabriel, Trip (b. 1955)