James is a freelance editor, writer, and educator. He has taught English language and literature at several independent high schools, as well as at Cornell University, where he completed an award-winning doctoral dissertation in modernist studies, and at CUNY. His teaching and research interests include the novel and narrativity, the twentieth century, materialist theory, gender and sexuality studies, film studies, experimental drama, consciousness, race, disability, and radical social movements. He has published peer-reviewed articles and reviews in Essays in Criticism, Modern Drama, and The Henry James Review. As an editor, he particularly relishes working on manuscripts that are interdisciplinary or unique in structure and working with multilingual authors. James is a member of the EFA and is based in Brooklyn, NY.