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Tag Archives: Stephen Carter
Publishers Corner: Checking in with Signature Books
Guest post by Tom Kimball What a wonderful age we Mormons live in. Authors with LDS backgrounds like Elna Baker and Brady Udall are receiving national attention for their books, while Walter Kirn had Up in the Air turned into … Continue reading →
Posted in Personal Narratives, Publishers Corner
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Tagged Jack Harrell, short stories, Signature Books, Stephen Carter, Why I Stay
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Attila the Hun, Sunday School, and Sunstone
Last Sunday in Gospel Doctrine, the teacher read several quotations about leadership and forced us to guess from whence they came. The statements were things like, “[Leaders] must understand that the spirit of the law is greater than its letter,” … Continue reading →
Posted in Community Voices, The Writer's Desk
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Tagged alternative voices, literary magazines, short stories, Stephen Carter, Sunstone
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