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Irreantum’s Newest Issue and a Special Subscription Incentive

The following letter will be sent to all past Irreantum subscribers. Of course, the incentives described below will apply to anybody who chooses to subscribe. So don’t let this opportunity pass you by. Subscribe!!
Dear Friends of Irreantum,
Irreantum’s Spring/Fall 2009 Anniversary Double Issue will soon be released. As we celebrate Irreantum’s tenth year, [...]

Chaim Potok as a Model for Mormon Literature

The following is an excerpt from “Going Mainstream: Chaim Potok as a Model for Mormon Literature,” by Elizabeth K. M. Busby, published in the most recent issue of Irreantum.
After reading Busby’s essay, I’d like to hear your thoughts on the following: Can a Mormon author write an unapologetically Mormon story—similar to Potok’s [...]

Interview with Jack Harrell

After last week’s discussion of Jack Harrell’s award-winning story “Calling and Election,” I sent some of your questions (and a few of my own) Jack’s way. But before we get to his answers, a little bit about Jack himself:
Jack Harrell teaches English and creative writing at Brigham Young University-Idaho. His novel Vernal Promises won [...]

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