A Call for Writers

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Think you've got what it takes to write for Christ and Pop Culture?

Think you’ve got what it takes to write for Christ and Pop Culture?

We’re looking for some new writers who feel confident and excited about writing about the intersection of the Christian faith and popular culture. Here are some things we’re looking for from prospective writers:

  • A commitment to evangelical theology. That is, the inerrancy of scripture, justification by faith alone, original sin, the historicity of the crucifixion and resurrection, among other things.
  • A love (in some sense) for popular culture. That is, a love for the mediums of film, music, television, books,  video games, etc. or the goings on within the cultural sphere.
  • A reason to take you seriously. We would like those writing to have some experience writing about or studying theology, culture and/or art. We’re pretty lenient about this, but we still need a reason to take you seriously. Make your case.
  • An example of your previous writing about something similar to what you read here. If you have a blog or website, give us the link to it.

Just email us at christandpopculture@gmail.com with information about yourself, a sample of your writing, and if available, a link to your most recent work.

If you have any further questions, feel free to email or leave a comment.

We don’t provide monetary compensation, but we do provide the opportunity to be a part of a gifted team of writers who are interested in making a great site about the things they love. Christ and Pop Culture is in the middle of an exciting time of growth, and now is a great time to join us!

About the Author

Richard Clark (Co-Founder/Editor-in-Chief) has spent his entire life writing, reading, listening, and playing. He has a Bachelors in Theology from the Baptist College of Florida and has a Master of Arts in Theology and the Arts from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He lives in Louisville, KY where he is the classroom technology manager at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. In addition to writing at Christ and Pop Culture, he is also a staff writer for Kill Screen Magazine's website and has written for various other outlets such as Paste, Gamasutra, and Collide. Email: deadyetliving [at] gmail [dot] com. Twitter: @deadyetliving. Xbox Live: deadyetliving