Samuel D. James serves as associate acquisitions editor at Crossway Books. He is a regular contributor to First Things and The Gospel Coalition, and his writing has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and National Review. Samuel and his wife Emily live in Louisville, Ky., with their two children.
An excellent interview! As a writer myself, I always appreciate James' comments on publishing, and his advice here is informative, challenging, and encouraging. Of course, what he has to say bout 'Digital Liturgies' and online living is superb as well.
We're on the same wavelength. This is so timely.
Posted about this yesterday, as I've been deep diving into Jonathan's Haidt's new book and pondering the comparison of embodied/disembodied, synchronous/asynchronous, and deep/shallow: https://alecmcnayr.substack.com/p/screens-kids-and-pablo-picasso
An excellent interview! As a writer myself, I always appreciate James' comments on publishing, and his advice here is informative, challenging, and encouraging. Of course, what he has to say bout 'Digital Liturgies' and online living is superb as well.
Thank you Cap!