Date: 2002
"There is the story of the mind's temperature neither cold nor celibate."
preview | full record— Rich, Adrienne (1929-2012)
Date: 2003
"Believe the fallen leaf / from one world floats there, / in another, tawny star on the black water, / the soul's cradle, / even when he must pause / to rest his racing heart, / & cannot see it?"
preview | full record— Spaar, Lisa Russ
Date: 2004
"Ramachandran is a latter-day Marco Polo, journeying the silk road of science to strange and exotic Cathays of the mind."
preview | full record— Dawkins, Richard (b. 1941)
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: 2005
"When we get rid of all the clutter in the mind, the illusions, delusions we've lived with so long, it makes room for new concepts, different ways of looking at ourselves and the world around us."
preview | full record— Rogers, Barb
Date: 2005
"Sometimes I'd be hooked out, plucked and hauled right up into the daylight where I'd find Trevellian shining his torch into me, its shaft falling across my mind's patterned surfaces but managing to occupy them only briefly before it retreated and the inner darkness massed again."
preview | full record— McCarthy, Tom (b. 1969)
Date: 2006
"... moving from the minor mode it had been in throughout into the major, ending with a Picardy third cadence that, if it did not break Lew's heart exactly, did leave a fine crack that in time was to prove unmendable."
preview | full record— Pynchon, Thomas (b. 1937)
Date: 2006
"I do my best, squeezing the static and / the agony into a straight flat line, / but soon it soars and dips until my mind's / activity looks (you can take the girl...) / uncannily like the Manhattan skyline."
preview | full record— Wetzsteon, Rachel