by The Editors

Pathos: Miles Klee

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Good work materializes under all economic conditions, so you might as well be wealthy.

Pathos: Lee Rourke

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The world owes me nothing. The world is indifferent to me, it feels nothing for me. I am merely attempting to secure some sort of foothold on the sheer cliff face up to its sumptuous plateaus.

Pathos: Stephanie LaCava

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Need is essential to be a writer.

Pathos: Diane Williams

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Writing has given me my life! No negative effects.

Pathos: Chris Gethard

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It would be impossible for me to describe how out of the scope of my intelligence this question is. I write stories about herpes scares and getting colonics.

Pathos: Maggie Nelson

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As always, I just kind of slither around, investigating the murk in between.

Pathos: Jonathan Ames

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Being a writer is like being a cockroach — there’s a lot of competition, though one rarely sees a skinny cockroach.

Pathos: Amelia Gray

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Perhaps it is more correct to say that the truth of one’s self, not one’s condition, is related to the truth of one’s writing.

Pathos: Andrew Gallix

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Literature is the space of contradiction and ambiguity, and that’s what interests me.

Pathos: Lars Iyer

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Our time is always apocalyptic, and we are each responsible for the apocalypse. The literary task lies in marking this ‘end of times’ in our work.