Maisie Prayed
April 2, 2018[…] is, stuck in the earthly realm, waiting—for what?—a pardon maybe, or someone to understand. Dancing. Maisie doesn’t buy any of these versions, staring at the bark of the tree by the looming gates of […]
[…] is, stuck in the earthly realm, waiting—for what?—a pardon maybe, or someone to understand. Dancing. Maisie doesn’t buy any of these versions, staring at the bark of the tree by the looming gates of […]
[…] the Las Vegas Sun from where it got tossed under the oleanders. He said, “The news two bits buys ain’t worth a plugged nickel” and flipped the newspaper at the front door. He acted puzzled, […]
[…] fault, too, I suppose, as I’m the one who retrained Bobbie to put the lid down. “You’re buying me new carpet.” I was still laughing, still sitting on the toilet, still peeing on the […]
[…] Saudi Arabia wasn’t until the next day. If they needed food, why, Leila could go out and buy some. The purse her husband had entrusted Ismael to carry, filled with documents and a thick […]
The speed with which pho tographs of the Joseph Smith Egyptian Papyri were published once they came into the possession of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a gratifying contrast to […]
[…] items of early Mormon interest recently purchased for Brig ham Young University. What did the BYU Library buy and where did the money come from? Purchased was The Reflector, a newspaper of Palmyra, New […]
[…] readers at a cost of $600.00 (including rental of the Dialogue mailing list). We received back $ 361.00 from twenty-eight readers who responded positively to our letter. We also received eight letters critical of […]
[…] of the urban crisis is the present struggle of blacks for equality and justice. In August, 19 65, the fires of Watts elevated this struggle to a new level of intensity. Since then similar […]
[…] be made visual. I’ve tried to find, beyond the surface of words or descriptions a valid solution for its abstract resolution. I’d rather make a question-making statement than one of storytelling or recording. Robert […]
[…] we . . . feel . . . a confidence in your good intentions” (DHC, III, 3 66-67). Many circumstances in the succeeding years would prompt Smith to alter his apolitical statements. Both Whigs […]