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Tag Archives: Margaret Young
Justifying the Cut: The Plays of Saints on Stage
With the publication of Saints on Stage: An Anthology of Mormon Drama, I’ve been thinking a lot about Mormon drama and how it currently stands as it own niche genre. The whole reason I pitched the idea of the anthology … Continue reading
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Tagged Burdens of Earth, Eric Samuelsen, Farewell to Eden, Fires of the Mind, Gadianton, Hancock County, Huebener, I Am Jane, J. Golden, J. Scott Bronson, James Arrington, Mahonri Stewart, Margaret Young, Martyrs' Crossing, Matters of the Heart, Melissa Leilani Larson, Mormon drama, Robert Elliott, Saints on Stage: An Anthology of Mormon Drama, Stones, Susan Elizabeth Howe, Thom Duncan, Thomas F. Rogers, Tim Slover, Zarahemla Books
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In Tents 6
Renounce (Culture) War and Proclaim Peace II, Angle of Repose In my last post I left culture war somewhat undefined. That was partly because when we define ourselves as being at war anything the perceived enemy does can be seen … Continue reading
