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Roundtable: When Feminists Excommunicate

[…] which was, in my opinion, staying home with my children. All of the sexist men in the world were my fault because I wasn’t working, or so it seemed.  The reality is that if […]

Leadership and the Ethics of Prophecy

[…] distinction can be made, however, between leader and prophet, though it is often the case that they share the same voice and sit at the same desk. The ethics of leadership relate to the […]

Scholarly Studies of Mormonism in the Twentieth Century

[…] 1850-1865: A Study in Politics and Public Opinion” (California: Berkeley, 1948).  28. A. R. MORTENSEN, “The Deseret News and Utah, 1850-1867″ (California: Los Angeles, 1949).  29. M. HAMLIN CANNON, “The ‘Gathering’ of British Mormons […]

Q&A with James Goldberg, Co-founder of Mormon Lit Blitz

[…] worlds I could never have conceptualized all on my own. Dialogue: Your comments on artistic genius and breaking down barriers between writers and readers seem to favor more connected ways of experiencing literature. I […]

Roger Across the Looking Glass

[…] virtually everyone. And she wrote poetry. A girl who had sat next to her all year in English and spoken with her exactly once told him. She turned in poems instead of class assignments […]

In the Right Hands

[…] don’t see Jesus and visit with Grandma and Gramps. Just look at me and listen. You’re an English major, how many times have you read about this or anything like this in your modern […]

Homecomings

[…] lunch; and like most of the kids, I went home each day. Mom always had my lunch ready. I’d gulp it down and then hightail it back to play in the schoolyard until the […]

Roses

[…] II ended. He was a clerk/typist in the provost marshal’s section.  Their cities mostly destroyed, the black market the only viable economy, the Germans were starving and freezing and filled with cynicism and despair. […]

The Widower

[…] Torrance laughed.  Reverting to bachelorhood had been lunar in its emptiness—especially in a house he had once shared—but he adapted. The hardest was learning to think selfishly again. If he wanted to watch Cool […]