Authors:
  • The artist's job, I think, is to be a conduit for mystery. To intuit it, and recognize that the story-germ has some inherent mystery in it, and sort of midwife that mystery into the story in such a way that it isn't damaged in the process, and may even get heightened or refined.

    "This Week in Fiction: George Saunders" by Deborah Treisman, www.newyorker.com. October 4, 2012.