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Tag Archives: LDStorymakers
Community Voices: LDStorymakers
As the founder and president of LDStorymakers (pronounced LDS Storymakers), I’ve had many questions about the group and decided that here would be the perfect place to outline our founding, our purpose, and who can join. In October 2002, the … Continue reading
Posted in Community Voices, The Writer's Desk
Tagged LDStorymakers, Whitney Awards, Writers' organizations
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The Populist’s Soapbox: Not Milton or Shakespeare, But Working on It
I’ll be the first to admit that the body of literature written by Latter-day Saints hasn’t yet reached the classic prophecy of Orson F. Whitney that we’d have “Miltons and Shakespeares of our own.” On the other hand, we’ve come … Continue reading
