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Liz Busby
Jun 19, 20221 min read
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Liz Busby
Jun 12, 20221 min read
2022 Mormon Lit Blitz Voting
Each year, we award a small cash prize to an audience favorite piece from the Mormon Lit Blitz. To vote, look through the pieces and rank...
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Liz Busby
Jun 10, 20221 min read
“Leah at the Edges” by Merrijane Rice
If you measured my life by low points and high, all my loves and jealousies recorded as scripture of extremes, you’d miss times of...
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Liz Busby
Jun 9, 20221 min read
“O homem e a terra” de Siviano Stalon Fortes
For the English translation, click here. Séculos de progressos Mas também de retrocessos; Séculos pintados com sangue, Sem que ninguém...
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Liz Busby
Jun 9, 20221 min read
“Man and the Earth” by Siviano Stalon Fortes
Translated by Kent Larsen. For the original Portuguese, click here. Centuries of progression but also of regression; centuries painted...
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Liz Busby
Jun 8, 20224 min read
“O Caixão de Nhô Jon Anton” de César Augusto Medina Fortes
For the English translation, click here. Nhô Jon Anton nasceu no Mocho da Garça na ilha de Santo Antão e cedo emigrou para a Argentina a...
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Liz Busby
Jun 8, 20224 min read
“The Coffin of Master Jôn Anton” by César Augusto Medina Fortes
Translated by Katherine Cowley. For the original Portuguese, click here. Master Jôn Anton was born in Mocho da Garça, on the island of...
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Liz Busby
Jun 7, 20221 min read
“Every Member a Missionary” by Selina Forsyth
D&C 6: 2-4, 36 Doubt not, fear not The field is white, and I’m handing out sickles to all comers. On-the-job training for handling...
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Liz Busby
Jun 6, 20224 min read
“The Fourth Ward Filibuster” by Kevin Klein
Sunday morning I woke up with the feeling that I should go to church early. It was more than a feeling, actually, and sure enough, when I...
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Liz Busby
Jun 5, 20224 min read
“Grafted Branches” by Jeanine Bee
When I was in third grade, our class spent some time studying world cultures. We each chose a country and prepared a project to share...
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