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Archive for August, 2009

Irreantum Fiction and Creative Nonfiction Contest Winners

Irreantum Fiction Contest Winners The Association for Mormon Letters is pleased to announce the winners of the 2009 Irreantum fiction contest. A committee of judges considered 71 entries and awarded three cash prizes. First place ($250): “A Confession,” by Lisa Rubilar of Niskayuna, New York Second place ($175): “Abominations,” by Heather Halcrow of Orem, Utah [...]

Just add angel?

An angel explosion just isn’t very interesting.

When being a local is a bad thing…

by Features Editor Shelah Miner I’ve had a very grumpy weekend. My husband was on call, which never does much for my mood, and I’m feeling the crunch of all the things that need to be done before school starts next week (but not the accompanying motivation to actually hit the mall and Target and [...]

Symposium Update and Coverage

The 2009 Symposium is in full gear! While the participants at The Red Brick Store are busy mingling and presenting, you can still join us at the Sheraton in downtown Salt Lake. There are single session and single day registration options available, with some great discussions and presentations planned. And tonight – free! – come [...]

Why’s it so quiet around here?

Because the Sunstone symposium is starting on Thursday. Everyone from this blog will be there, as well as many from Feminist Mormon Housewives, By Common Consent, and Times and Seasons. We’ll be hosting the Bloggersnacker at around 10 p.m. Friday night. Come meet your favorite bloggers. Bask in their intellect, marvel at their eloquence, ascend [...]

What Would Wayne Do?

What should you do if your wife, quite pleased with her new purchase, asks ‘How does this dress look?’ and you’d like to gouge your eyes out?

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