
Only by taking leave of our senses can we plunge into reverie
By letting meaning loose, allowing it to graze, we can revel in reverie, free of the tether that commonsense keeps tight
by Rachel Genn
Rachel Genn is a neuroscientist, artist and writer who works at the Manchester Writing School and the School of Digital Arts, both at Manchester Metropolitan University. She has written two novels – The Cure (2011) and What You Could Have Won (2020) – and is now working on Hurtling, a hybrid collection of essays about the neuroscience, art and abjection of artistic reverie. She lives in Sheffield.