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“Child Star,” by Scott Hales
The call comes as Bishop Jonathan Parker prepares a funeral sermon for Gerald Thorkelsen, whose service is in two hours. He doesn’t...
Liz Busby
May 20, 20154 min read
“Three Meditations on Fatherhood” by Tyler Chadwick
I. Two Kitchen Floors and a Tea Party 1. Scrubbing the kitchen floor on my hands and knees: Dad walked in, looked down, said, You’ll...
Liz Busby
May 19, 20151 min read
“Best Wedding Advice Ever,” by Heather Young
Twenty-eight years ago, on his way to the temple on our wedding day, my husband-to-be had to saw his locking gas cap off with a hacksaw....
Liz Busby
May 18, 20153 min read
“Angry Sunbeam,” by Theric Jepson
Angry Sunbeam does not want to wear a pretty bow in her hair. Angry Sunbeam does not care for raisins in her oatmeal. Or for oatmeal,...
Liz Busby
May 17, 20151 min read
2015 Mormon Lit Blitz Schedule
This Monday kicks off the fourth annual Mormon Lit Blitz, featuring twelve finalists over a two-week period. The schedule follows:...
Liz Busby
May 15, 20151 min read
2015 Lit Blitz Finalists
The Fourth Annual Mormon Lit Blitz will run May 18-30. We are pleased to announce this year’s finalists, listed by genre: Fiction:...
Liz Busby
May 11, 20151 min read
Meeting of the Myths Voting Results
Thanks to all who read the finalists and voted in the “Meeting of the Myths” contest. The results are as follows: Third Place (tie): “A...
Liz Busby
Nov 30, 20141 min read
Meeting of the Myths Voting
We have enjoyed all seven finalists in this year’s Meeting of the Myths contest. But we only have one Grand Prize. Help us decide which...
Liz Busby
Nov 23, 20141 min read
“Daughter of a Boto” by Katherine Cowley
“Seu pai é um boto,” Ana Luiza’s mother told her. Your father is a boto, a river dolphin . When she was young Ana Luiza would beg her...
Liz Busby
Nov 22, 20145 min read
“Eyelight” by Mark Penny
“Look, Brother Kayabtaguslen, I appreciate that you were once the local Dream Watcher, but I am now the appointed authority for this...
Liz Busby
Nov 21, 20148 min read
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