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Tag Archives: Mormon identity
On Writing the Mormon Sacred
Our culture is only as deep, or profound, as our art, and it may well be that our art only becomes these things as our artists isolate what is sacred to the human soul and elevate it for our examination. … Continue reading
Posted in Community Voices, The Writer's Desk
Tagged authenticity, depicting the sacred, Mormon identity
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From the Writer’s Desk: Be Weird, Mormon Writers!
The presidential campaigns of Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman have been good for Mormonism because they’ve brought Mormons and the Church into the national discussion. It’s been gratifying to see pundits correctly clarifying Church positions while debating evangelical critics. And … Continue reading
