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The Path and the Gate
Mormon Short Fiction
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- Todd Robert PetersenEric FreezeAnnette HawsMattathias SinghWilliam MorrisJoe PlickaAlison BrimleyTim WirkusJennifer QuistHeidi NaylorTheric JepsonDanny NelsonPhyllis BarberRyan McIlvainJack HarrellDavid G. PaceCharity ShumwayRyan ShoemakerMichael FillerupLarry MenloveHolly WelkerRyan HabermeyerSteven L. Peck
2023
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The Book of Mormon prophet Nephi describes the journey to eternal life as going through a gate of ordinances and traveling a “straight and narrow path.” Twenty-three authors took that gospel roadmap passage as a prompt to write “a Mormon story.” They responded with a surprisingly wide range of realistic and fantastic tales. Many are human reactions to unexpected steps on the path: a lifetime of faith in a patriarchal blessing’s unfulfilled promise, a survivor of violence calling a divided ...
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Ethics, Literature, and Theory
An Introductory Reader
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- Dudley BarlowOrson Scott CardAnthony CunninghamJohn GardnerMarshall GregoryJohn J. HanJack HarrellRichard E. HartBarbara A. HeavilinMarianne JenningsBernard MalamudToni MorrisonGeorgia A. NewmanJoyce Carol OatesJames PhelanMary R. ReichardtNina RosenstandStephen L. TannerJohn UpdikeJohn H. WallaceAbraham B. YehoshuaBruce YoungCharles JohnsonJay PariniDavid R. ParkerRichard A. Posner
2005
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Ethics, Literature, and Theory: An Introductory Reader brings together the work of contemporary scholars, teachers, and writers into lively discussion on the moral role of literature and the relationship between aesthetics, art, and ethics. Do the rich descriptions and narrative shapings of literature provide a valuable resource for readers, writers, philosophers, and everyday people to imagine and confront the ultimate questions of life? Do the human activities of storytelling and complex...
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2016
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Continuing a conversation as old as Mormonism itself, Jack Harrell explores the relationship between Mormonism and the writer. Mormons see the universe in mythic proportions. Their God is a creator, their devil a destroyer. This makes meaningful conflict fundamental to their worldview, and begs the terms for religious redemption, as well as the redemptive power of art. Harrell urges writers to be authentic as they embrace the difficulties inherent in the creative process. His essays blend ...
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This retrospective Michael Bishop collection of fifty short pieces (thirty-four stories, fifteen poems or prose-poems, and one amusing Moon-based play about writing SF, "The Grape Jelly and Mustard Method") spans the author's entire career, from "Asytages's Dream," written while Bishop was a college student, to "Yahweh's Hour," an acerbic but moving work of science-fantasy political satire composed in 2020.The collection's most distinctive attribute, however, lies in the fact that ...
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