Date: 2015
"She knew Lee well, and by heading southeast, she had hidden in the folds of his own cerebral cortex."
preview | full record— Zink, Nell (b. 1964)
Date: 2015
"She regarded the token male Lee as a dull-witted, penile one-trick pony (to her, consistency was evidence of a mind standing erect), while women were polymath geniuses until proven otherwise."
preview | full record— Zink, Nell (b. 1964)
Date: 2015
"'Sorry to disappoint you, but me,' Byrdie said, raising his hand. 'I think I have whiplash of the brain.'"
preview | full record— Zink, Nell (b. 1964)
Date: August 17, 2015
"'When kids are hearing stories, they're imagining in their mind's eye when they hear the story,' said Dr. Hutton."
preview | full record— Klass, Perri
Date: April 27, 2016
"But you don't have to have your leg in a bear trap every minute to seriously consider, during the latest entrapment, that maybe just cutting your legs off would be the way to go. In the case of BPD, the offending leg is called 'consciousness'."
preview | full record— Mishell Baker (b. 2009)
Date: January, 2017
"They bleed -- if not from vaginas then from their sensitive souls."
preview | full record— Kipnis, Laura (b. July 19, 1956)
Date: February 9, 2019
"Many evolutionary biologists are fond of pointing out that the human body is not adapted to modern life, which often involves sitting for hours at a time and toiling in artificial light and consuming mounds of processed sugar ('There's no food in your food,' as the Joan Cusack character says in ...
preview | full record— Senior, Jennifer
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 24, 2019
"If I watched long enough, I felt lightly hypnotized, as if one of those disembodied hands had reached in and massaged my brain."
preview | full record— Matchar, Emily (b. 1982)
Date: February 24, 2019
"It was 2016 when I discovered Oddly Satisfying, and I needed a little brain massage."
preview | full record— Matchar, Emily (b. 1982)