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W. Scott Lamb

W. Scott Lamb

slamb@123washingtontimes.com

W. Scott Lamb is an author of biographies, literary agent and Baptist preacher. A native of St. Louis (go Cardinals!), he lives on a Tennessee hill outside of Nashville with his wife and six kids. Readers may email him at wscottlamb@gmail.com.

Articles by W. Scott Lamb

Adam Bellow, VP of HarperCollins Publishers

W. SCOTT LAMB: An interview with Adam Bellow, VP at HarperCollins Publishing

Today we get to hear from Adam Bellow, a vice president at HarperCollins Publishing. He has decades of work at major publishing houses, and has led in the acquisition and production of a library full of great nonfiction -- and now even fiction too (see BroadsideBooks.net or LibertyIslandMag.com). November is National Novel Writing Month (Tweeted as #NaNoWriMo) or National Non Fiction Writing Month (#NaNonFiWriMo).

November 18, 2015
Owen Strachan, professor of theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo courtesy of Owen Strachan)

W. SCOTT LAMB: On Tuesdays you can “Ask the theologian”

What should be the goal, the end result of studying Christian theology? An ongoing series of Q&A with Christian theologian Owen Strachan, hosted by Scott Lamb of "Jesus in the Public Square" here at The Washington Times.

November 17, 2015
Visiting in the home of retired Marine, World War II veteran and survivor of the sinking of the USS Indianapolis.

W. SCOTT LAMB: Marine veteran Edgar Harrell survived sinking of USS Indianapolis

So, on this day of remembering our military veterans, here is a moving video of Marine Edgar Harrell, veteran and hero of the USS Indianapolis. This is a reminder of the importance of honoring our military veterans. And it is also a reminder of the importance of memoirs--people with important stories taking the time and forsaking their own privacy to give the world a picture of events that shaped their life...and can help shape the moral imagination of the next generation.

November 11, 2015