Date: September 18, 2016
"In the bunk bed of your mind, he's the compassionate brother lying a few feet above you, a voice in the darkness promising he'll talk until you drift off."
preview | full record— Kennedy, Pagan (b. 1963)
Date: September 18, 2016
"In the dark hours, when we're wandering in the wilderness of thought, sometimes we just need to feel that someone, even a digital someone with a prerecorded voice, is watching over us."
preview | full record— Kennedy, Pagan (b. 1963)
Date: November 15, 2016
"He [Trump] has set the worst human impulses marching. But there are no clean slates in the unconscious."
preview | full record— Rose, Jacqueline (b. 1949)
Date: November 28, 2016
"'It's like getting new software installed in your head,' Brooker said of being a father, though he rejected the idea that it had mellowed him."
preview | full record— Harvey, Giles
Date: December 6, 2016
"We often hide our problems inside the closet of our hearts as if they never existed."
preview | full record— Kondo, Marie (b. 1984)
Date: December 6, 2016
"Whenever my mind clouds over and I feel overwhelmed, I immediately take out a sketchbook. I write down all the emotions that I feel and the possible reasons behind them across a blank white page."
preview | full record— Kondo, Marie (b. 1984)
Date: 2016
"The subliminal mind is often depicted as a subterranean network that follows a bifurcating logic rarely touched by the light of day."
preview | full record— Wampole, Christy
Date: 2016
"The plant's radical desire for what has decayed in the soil stands as a figure for memory, the reaching into dark recesses for what used to be alive."
preview | full record— Wampole, Christy
Date: December 29, 2016
"Hardly a week goes by, it seems, without an enthusiastic report in the popular media about intriguing neuroscience research linking some human behavior to the function of a particular brain circuit."
preview | full record— Friedman, Richard A.
Date: December 29, 2016
"By itself, not a lot, except to encourage the erroneous and simplistic idea that the brain is an independent sovereign, calling all the shots."
preview | full record— Friedman, Richard A.