![]() ![]() When “Breath” released, it was immediately a Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and Los Angeles Times, Sunday London Times Top 10 bestseller and was translated into thirty languages in 2021. James has written for the San Francisco Chronicle, Outside magazine, National Public Radio, Dwell magazine, Scientific American, Men’s Journal, The Atlantic, and The New York Times, as well as others. The thing barely worked and was quickly offloaded on a dude with purple suspenders that lived in Eugene, Oregon. He used to zip around town (really, he would breakdown all over town) in a Sebring-Vanguard CitiCar, the first-ever American-made production electric vehicle. He also lived for a short period of time with some Vanuatuan yam farmers that worshipped the US Army.Īt his home in San Francisco, he runs his 1978 Mercedes-Benz 300D on used cooking oil whenever he is able to. The book combined illustrations and humor with medical science and was given a terrible name by his editor, which he quickly, and still does, regrets very much.Īlong the way, he joined up with a doomed surfing expedition to Russia and Norway for Outside Magazine in the year 2009, in which he joined a group of kooks to ride some mysto breaks down in the Arctic Circle. ![]() When James was stupider and younger, he wrote a small coffee table book that was culled from notes on meditation and other ancient and hippy practices found in the crawlspace of his uncle’s retro-mod bachelor pad out in the Hollywood hills. ![]()
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