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Susie Wild is a poet, writer, journalist, critic, lecturer, festival organiser and editor with 25 years of editorial experience. She is the author of poetry collections 'Windfalls' (2021) and 'Better Houses' (2017). Her debut short story collection 'The Art of Contraception' was longlisted for the Edge Hill Short Story Prize 2011. Her ebook novella 'Arrivals' was released in 2011. She edited the illustrated short story anthology 'Rarebit' for Parthian's 21st birthday. (All available via Parthian Books). She lives by a mountain in South Wales @Soozerama

Tuesday 24 September 2013

'Ever wanted to get rid of a memory that holds you back or torments you? Well, you might soon be able to.'


"In an experiment out of the films Total Recall and Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind, painful experiences have been erased from the brain."

"It is down to Tet1, a gene that overwrites old memories with new ones."
"The gene could treat post-traumatic stress disorder and people haunted by past experiences, researchers say."

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