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Men and Imagination with S.D. Smith // Lead Courageously

Men and Imagination with S.D. Smith // Lead Courageously

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Men and Imagination with S.D. Smith // Lead Courageously

About the Guest:


S.D. Smith is an acclaimed author best known for his Green Ember series, which has sold over a million copies worldwide. The series, known for its gripping tales of rabbits with swords, has captivated readers around the globe and topped bestseller lists, including spending time as the number one audiobook on Audible. In addition to the Green Ember series, Sam is the co-author of "Jack Zulu and the Waylander's Key" written with his son, and the humorous "Madcap Mooses with Bazookas and Other Stories Children Should Never Read." As the founder and owner of Story Warren, a West Virginia-based publishing and IP development company, Sam is dedicated to serving families through imaginative storytelling.


Episode Summary:


Jared has a conversation with S.D. Smith, the creative force behind the Green Ember series. Jared discusses Sam's illustrious career, which includes bestselling novels, collaborations with family members all while providing fascinating insights into his journey as a writer and his mission to craft stories that resonate with readers of all ages.


In this episode, Sam and Jared explore the profound impact of fiction on personal growth, faith, and imagination. Sam shares how his Christian faith influences his storytelling and creative processes. They discuss the importance of imagination in nurturing faith and courage among readers, along with the significance of humor in literature. Throughout the conversation, Sam quotes literary greats like C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, and offers his perspective on the enduring power of stories to inspire and transform lives.


Key Takeaways:


  • Impact of Fiction on Faith and Imagination: Sam Smith emphasizes how storytelling can nurture faith, inspire courage, and provide moral frameworks for readers to navigate real-life challenges.
  • Collaboration and Creativity: Insights into Sam's collaborative writing process with his son on "Jack Zulu and the Waylander's Key," demonstrating how familial relationships can enrich creative projects.
  • Humor's Role in Literature: Sam discusses the importance of humor in storytelling and its ability to connect with audiences on a deeper emotional level.
  • Influential Authors and Books: Recommendations of influential Christian authors and novels that have shaped Sam's faith and worldview, including works by Francis Schaeffer, C.S. Lewis, and J.R.R. Tolkien.
  • Personal and Professional Journey: Anecdotes from Sam's upbringing in rural West Virginia, his experiences in South Africa, and how these experiences have informed his writing career.

Notable Quotes:


"No book of fiction has made me love who and what I ought to love more than 'The Lord of the Rings.'"


"Humor is essential because it brings joy and deepens emotional connections in literature."


"Reading fiction is not just an escape; it’s a means to explore complex truths and grow in empathy."


"Storytelling has a unique power to captivate and transform readers, inspiring them to live courageously and faithfully."


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