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Liz Busby
Nov 30, 20141 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...
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Liz Busby
Nov 23, 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...
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Liz Busby
Nov 22, 20145 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...
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Liz Busby
Nov 21, 20148 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...
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Liz Busby
Nov 20, 20144 min read
“Harmony’s Victory” by Hillary Stirling
Harmony sat poised and ready on the edge of her seat in the Council Hall, fidgeting with the tablet in her hand. At least one holographic...
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Liz Busby
Nov 19, 20148 min read
“Where Nothing Lives But Crosses” by Lee Allred
Comfort’s in heaven; and we are on the earth, Where nothing lives but crosses, cares and grief. —Shakespeare, Richard II , Act 2,...
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Liz Busby
Nov 18, 20148 min read
“The Trail” by Stephen Carter
The world was divided into three. Three shards of sagebrush and sky. That’s how it looked to Emma as she blinked through the thick wooden...
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Liz Busby
Nov 17, 20148 min read
“A Voice Not Crying in the Wilderness” by Jonathon Penny
From NHotC XIII.24.672-75: Official Declaration 3: Outbreak Prophecy Wryly known among LDS survivors as the “Proclamation on the...
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Liz Busby
Nov 16, 20148 min read
“Spring Hill” by Luisa Perkins
Becca was taking too long. Emma huddled against the iron fencepost and hugged her knees. The chilly breeze had dried her tears, but her...
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Liz Busby
Nov 16, 20141 min read
Meeting of the Myths Finalists
In English, the word “myth” is often used to mean “a story which has no basis in fact.” This is unfortunate, since English has no better...
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Liz Busby
Sep 27, 20142 min read
Meeting of the Myths Short Story Contest
Back in July, after counting the final votes in the down-to-the-wire race that closed out the Third Annual Mormon Lit Blitz , Nicole and...
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Liz Busby
Jul 7, 20141 min read
2014 Mormon Lit Blitz Winner
Lit Blitz Winner After counting and recounting votes in a tight race for literary impact, we are pleased to announce this year’s top...
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