From Construction to Teaching: Seven Writers On Their Day Jobs
In a diary entry dated 1911, Kafka writes that having a day job “is a horrible double life from which there is probably no escape but insanity.” Academia and publishing offer literature-adjacent careers to a small number of writers (who must find time for their own work even within these literary industries), and the rest … Continue reading From Construction to Teaching: Seven Writers On Their Day Jobs
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