Jennifer Quist
JENNIFER QUIST {[email protected]} is a Canadian writer, critic, and scholar. Her second novel was the AML’s best novel of 2016 and her first was long-listed for the Dublin International Literary Award. She studies Comparative Literature and Chinese at the University of Alberta.
A Very Bad Dog Steven L. Peck, Heike’s Void
Articles/Essays – Volume 56, No. 1
Among the benefits to reading authors with large, proven oeuvres is trust. We can trust Steven L. Peck. Remember that through the provocations of the opening of his astonishing new release from BCC Press, a…
Read moreQ&A with James Goldberg, Co-founder of Mormon Lit Blitz
Articles/Essays – Volume 54, No. 4
The Mormon Lit Blitz contest has tapped into a rich reservoir of Mormon short-short fiction, reaching a milestone this year with the publication of its first anthology. With a 1000-word limit, final winners selected by…
Read moreAn Open Letter to Prospective Fiction Contributors
Articles/Essays – Volume 52, No. 4
Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought has been changing in 2019, including bringing on a foreigner as the new fiction editor. That’s me. None of the fiction I’ve been curating will appear before this winter,…
Read moreReview: Faith, Family, and Art Jack Harrell. Writing Ourselves: Essays on Creativity, Craft, and Mormonism
Articles/Essays – Volume 50, No. 1