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“The Gift to Be Healed” by Annaliese Lemmon
With each step, icy shards of pain shoot through my knees and up my spine. My two-year-old Cecily runs ahead of me into the house, then...
Liz Busby
Nov 6, 20214 min read
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“Hie to Kolob” by Emily Harris Adams
Annual Time Passage Unit 23.01956 Excerpt from President Aleki Tuigamala’s address: “At Parting, We Part.” My dear brothers and sisters,...
Liz Busby
Nov 5, 20216 min read
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“The Other Commander” by W. O. Hemsath
In Florida’s SpaceCorp mission control room, waves of comforting heat rose from Brendan’s mug then disappeared in the air. He sat in the...
Liz Busby
Nov 4, 20215 min read
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“The 37th Ward Relief Society Leftovers Exchange” by Liz Busby
The tradition began out of boredom and generosity. One sister had made a huge batch of meatballs and wanted to offer them to others. An...
Liz Busby
Nov 3, 20213 min read
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“Gleaners” by James Goldberg
It is dark. Tomás is breathing slow, steady. Asleep. Isabel slips out of bed and down to the place on the banks of the Samalá where the...
Liz Busby
Nov 2, 20214 min read
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“Aboard the Nursery Barge” by Sarah Chow
Before the meeting, Aunt Leah stopped by and pinched Gilhah’s cheeks. She said, “Treasure every minute! They grow up so fast.” Little...
Liz Busby
Nov 1, 20215 min read
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“There Is No Release” by Jonathan Olfert
Taylor Cresswell hoped and prayed that the doorbell was his long-awaited pizza. Instead the doorstep held one (1) missionary in a baggy...
Liz Busby
Oct 30, 20216 min read
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“Remote Control Mama” by Becca Birkin
You know who you are. You’re the one tucking Aunt Cecelia’s legacy into your purse. And you know what you should want. After all, you...
Liz Busby
Oct 29, 20216 min read
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“Ministering Blood Brother” by Terrance V. McArthur
Good evening, Brother… Crossman. I’m Brother Harker, from the Second Ward, one of your ministering brothers. May I come in? I know this...
Liz Busby
Oct 28, 20212 min read
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“The Apocalypse of Kemet III” by Hillary Stirling
Lin entered her anthropology professor’s office like she owned the place. Being highborn, she practically did. “In your lecture the other...
Liz Busby
Oct 27, 20216 min read
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