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“On the Death of a Child,” by Merrijane Rice
Being a mother also, I know I can’t uproot the pain planted in your chest, or untangle your frayed thoughts. I can’t sweep the darkness...
Liz Busby
Jun 3, 20171 min read
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“Spurious Revelations,” by Niklas Hietala
May 15, 1933 Brigham City, Utah Dear Samuel, It is usually a pleasure to receive a letter from you, but the news you sent has made me...
Liz Busby
Jun 2, 20174 min read
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“Pride” by Hillary Stirling
I look like Medusa, I admitted to the mirror. My head was half-covered in pink foam curlers, but it was the only way I could get it to do...
Liz Busby
Jun 1, 20174 min read
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“Germination” by Sarah Dunster
Young plant: sprout in grace shedding hull, fishing green headbud up toward the warmth until the world–bug-bitten, shale-sloped, ...
Liz Busby
May 31, 20171 min read
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“Sonata in Three Movements” by Jeanine Bee
I Dolce One of John’s earliest memories is her singing voice, sweet and pitted and gravelly. Not in a deep, growling, Louis Armstrong...
Liz Busby
May 30, 20174 min read
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“Celestial Accounting” by Katherine Cowley
Subject: 1st Ward Sacrifices Report From: jodi.schmidt@celestialbooks.org To: ana.pereira@celestialbooks.org Dear Sister Pereira, I...
Liz Busby
May 29, 20174 min read
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2017 Lit Blitz Finalists
Finalists for the 6th Annual Mormon Lit Blitz will be posted here on http://lit.mormonartist.net/ May 29th-June 10th, according to the...
Liz Busby
May 13, 20171 min read
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2017 Mormon Lit Blitz Call for Submissions
The Mormon Lit Blitz is the world’s premier contest for Mormon Micro-Literature. Held annually, the contest gives writers and audiences a...
Liz Busby
Mar 19, 20171 min read
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2016 Mormon Lit Blitz Winner + Updates
Five years. We have now held the Mormon Lit Blitz contest for five years. And we’re pleased to report that Mormon literature is alive and...
Liz Busby
Jun 13, 20162 min read
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“From the East” by Merrijane Rice
It almost feels like fate, and yet I know it isn’t. Just a chain of choices long as life itself— this I say, this not; this I do, this...
Liz Busby
Jun 3, 20161 min read
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