From the Wall Street Journal

Look at that insanely beautiful info-graphic:The fantastic title, worthy to grace the book jacket of a short story collection by any number of self-absorbed young fiction writers; the glowing cake, seemingly constructed by Frank Lloyd Wright; the strange blob-man with the sharp nose and unwavering eyes, his slight Mona Lisa grin implying that he is neither approving or dismissing the cake; his maze of intestines.
Is it even necessary to read the accompanying story? No. Now excuse me while I waste Mercury resources to print this in full color and hang it on my office wall.

I would just like to note that Aimee Bender’s The Peculiar Sadness of Lemon Cake was excellent.
Of course it was. As will be my own short story collection: Two Reactions to Cake.
Someone needs to do this up with Zombies and replace the cake with brains, please send me a copy rakista@gmail.com
In Mind Hacks and Wired, there is a picture by Quinn Norton showing the “brain porn area” the part of the brain that shuts of critical analysis when it sees a pretty picture of the brain.