New Feature: Ask the Author
What is it?
Share your thoughts and questions on any book or author, and get responses from fellow Logos users (sometimes the author will respond, too!). Ask the Author empowers you to better understand the text and broaden your perspective.*Only available while connected to the Internet.
What does it do?
The Ask the Author tool connects users more intimately to their library resources by giving them the opportunity to ask resource-related questions and receive feedback directly from the author(s). Questions will appear much like Community Notes. Users will be able to view questions posted by other users as well as author-contributed answers.

How does it work?
Select the Ask the Author tool—either from the tools menu or content menu—and a small panel will open on the left side of your screen where you can both post questions while reading and see other questions readers have asked.
Additionally, you can find your favorite authors on Faithlife, ask your questions, and read their responses.

Get connected to fellow readers, pose questions, and learn from others—this new tool makes it easier than ever to engage the text and get responses directly from the author.
How do I get it?
This feature is included in Core Crossgrade and all Starter-level packages and higher.
Shop all packages that include this feature.
Open in Logos 6
Comments
Agreed, I just submitted a question to see what would happen and it immediately disappeared but it still shows on the author's Faithlife page.
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But when I do I show 0 questions. Am I doing something wrong?
We have an issue where the visual filter is only showing up for the specific version of the resource the question was asked in. This is being worked on as we speak.
I'm surprised the questions are not showing up in the ask the author pane however. I'll try to reproduce that, and file a case.
Seth
Hi Seth, I was just curious if you were able to reproduce the problem or if it was working okay on your end?
I was also curious if anyone at Faithlife knew if the Ask the Author feature is what Bob was alluding to in this post or if there was something else in the works?
Thanks,
Ryan
I was able to reproduce it. I didn't think the embedded ask the author view would be dependent on the version of the resource but it looks like it is. It makes sense for the visual filters since if the version changes they might be slightly offset into the wrong place. We have a solution that we are working through for it though.Hi Seth, I was just curious if you were able to reproduce the problem or if it was working okay on your end?
I was also curious if anyone at Faithlife knew if the Ask the Author feature is what Bob was alluding to in this post or if there was something else in the works?
Thanks,
Ryan
I'm unsure if that is what Bob was referring to. Sounds like it might've been, but I can't say for sure.
Seth
Hi John,
I just tested it and it works great. Thank you so much for your hard work. We appreciate it.
Now if we could just get Logos to give us the author bio information [:D]
~ Ryan
Ok, now this is awesome!
davidtaylorjr.com
Are any of the authors expressing interest with this and plan to interact as time permits?
davidtaylorjr.com
The following resources are currently enabled for Ask the Author:
The authors of these resources have already been notified and will be responding to questions/feedback you post as they have time. You can find and follow their Faithlife author groups here:
We plan to add many more authors in the future now that Logos 6 has launched.
2 Things Bradley:
1: Thank you for the responses on top of all of the craziness you guys have going on today. Professional as always and very gracious!
2: Other than what you supplied us, is there a page that will keep this list posted and up to date?
davidtaylorjr.com