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What the Church Means to People Like Me by Richard D. Poll
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Speech |
The Significance of Joseph Smith's 'First Vision' in Mormon Thought by James B. Allen
1 (Fall 1966): 29-45 |
Criticism |
The Autobiography of Parley P. Pratt: Some Literary, Historical, and Critical Reflections by R. A. Christmas
1 (Spring 1966): 33-43 |
Criticism |
The Possibility of Dialogue by Eugene England
1.1 (Spring 1966): 8-11 |
Personal Essay |
The Challenge of Honesty by Frances Lee Menlove
1.1 (Spring 1966): 44-53 |
Personal Essay |
Roundtable: The Theological Foundations of the Mormon Religion by Robert McAfee Brown, Richard L. Anderson, David W. Bennett
1.1 (Spring 1966): 107-112 |
Interview / Panel |
Joseph Smith and the Sources of Love by Truman G. Madsen
1.1 (Spring 1966): 122-134 |
Speech |
The Firegiver by Eugene England
1.1 (Spring 1966): 135 |
Poetry |
The New Covenant by Stephen Gould
1.1 (Spring 1966): 136 |
Poetry |
Among the Mormons : A Survey of Current Literature [Spring 1966] by Ralph W. Hansen
1.1 (Spring 1966): 152-155 |
Bibliography |
Every Soul Has Its South by Karl Keller
1.2 (Summer 1966): 72-79 |
Personal Essay |
Faith by Karl Keller
1.2 (Summer 1966): 98 |
Poetry |
Creation by Karl Keller
1.2 (Summer 1966): 99 |
Poetry |
Ritual by Carol Lynn Wright
1.2 (Summer 1966): 100 |
Poetry |
Guilt by Carol Lynn Wright
1.2 (Summer 1966): 101 |
Poetry |
Death by Carol Lynn Wright
1.2 (Summer 1966): 101 |
Poetry |
Among the Mormons: A Survey of Current Literature [Summer 1966] by Ralph W. Hansen
1.2 (Summer 1966): 130-132 |
Bibliography |
Joseph by Mary Lythgoe Bradford
1.3 (Autumn): 156 |
Poetry |
The Difference by Mary Lythgoe Bradford
1.3 (Autumn): 157 |
Poetry |
That They Might Not Suffer: The Gift of Atonement by Eugene England
1.3 (Autumn 1966): 141-155 |
Speech |
Advice by Mary Lythgoe Bradford
1.3 (Autumn 1966): 157 |
Poetry |
At Temple Square, Salt Lake City by R. A. Christmas
1.3 (Autumn 1966): 158-59 |
Poetry |
Among the Mormons: A Survey of Current Literature [Autumn 1966] Edited by Ralph W. Hansen
1.3 (Autumn 1966): 171-172 |
Criticism |
Art, Religion, and the Market Place by Marden J. Clark
1.4 (Winter 1966): 73-84 |
Criticism |
Art, Religion, and the Market Place by Marden Clark, R. A. Christmas, Gary H. Driggs
1.4 (Winter 1966): 74-99 |
Interview / Panel |
The Dichotomy of Art and Religion by R. A. Christmas
1.4 (Winter 1966): 84-90 |
Criticism |
In Defense of the Market Place by Gary H. Driggs
1.4 (Winter 1966): 91-96 |
Criticism |
Life to the Spirit: A Rejoinder by Marden J. Clark
1.4 (Winter 1966): 97-99 |
Criticism |
"For By Grace Are Ye Saved" by Lowell L. Bennion
1.4 (Winter 1966): 100-104 |
Speech |
Villanelle for Our Elder Brother by Sylvia Ruth
2.1 (Spring): 91 |
Poetry |
Homestead in Idaho by Clinton F. Larson
2.1 (Spring): 92 |
Poetry |
An Honorable Surrender: The Experience of Conversion by Carlos S. Whiting
2.1 (Spring 1967): 40-47 |
Personal Essay |
Hymns to the Gods by Gary Stewert
2.2 (Summer): 125 |
Anthology |
Peculiar People, Positive Thinkers and the Prospects of Mormon Literature by Samuel W. Taylor
2.2 (Summer 1967): 17-31 |
Criticism |
Happiness Bird by Marilyn McMeen Miller Brown
2.2 (Summer 1967): 110-14 |
Short Story |
The Death of a Son by Carole Coombs Hansen
2.3 (Autumn 1967): 91-96 |
Personal Essay |
Princess of the Pumpkin by Karen Rosenbaum
2.3 (Autumn 1967): 109-117 |
Short Story |
Moses by Christie Lund Coles
2.3 (Autumn 1967): 118 |
Poetry |
Look at Me--I Am Your Son by Christie Lund Coles
2.3 (Autumn 1967): 119 |
Poetry |
Portrait of a Puritan by Ron Wilcox
2.3 (Autumn 1967): 120 |
Poetry |
Convictus or The Navigator's Confession by Ron Wilcox
2.3 (Autumn 1967): 121 |
Poetry |
Spectral by Clinton F. Larson
2.4 (Winter 1967): 11 |
Poetry |
What the Church Means to People Like Me by Richard D. Poll
2.4 (Winter 1967): 107-117 |
Personal Essay |
A Small Helping of Mormonism by D.L. Ashliman
2.4 (Winter 1967): 119-120 |
Review |
God, Man, and Art by Dale Fletcher
2.4 (Winter 1967): 123-126 |
Review |
Crucifixion in Judea by Clinton F. Larson
3.1 (Spring): 108 |
Poetry |
For Our Consummate Passover by Sylvia Ruth
3.1 (Spring): 110 |
Poetry |
Prospects for the Study of the Book of Mormon as a Work of American Literature by Douglas Wilson
3.1 (Spring 1968): 30-41 |
Criticism |
Sketch of a Serpent (by Paul Valery) Translated by R. A. Christmas
3.1 (Spring 1968): 99-107 |
Poetry |
A Pilgrimage of Awe by Karl Keller
3.1 (Spring 1968): 111-117 |
Review |
The Search for Truth and Meaning in Mormon History by Leonard J. Arrington
3.2 (Summer 1968): 56-65 |
Personal Essay |
The Unhobbled Mare by John S. Harris
3.4 (Winter 1968): 94–95 |
Poetry |
Mid-Century Mormon Novels by Kenneth B. Hunsaker
4 (Autumn 1969): 123-28 |
Review |
Faithful History by Richard L. Bushman
4 (Winter 1969): 11-25 |
History |
Relinquishing: (25 November 1975 - Los Angeles) by Karen Marguerite Moloney
4.1 (Spring): 84 |
Poetry |
In Memory of P. A. Christensen (1888-1968) by Hugh B. Brown
4.1 (Spring 1969): 51-58 |
Speech |
A Mormon Play on Broadway by C. Lowell Lees
4.1 (Spring 1969): 109-111 |
Review |
Ouroboros by Clifford Huntsman
4.2 (Summer): 62 |
Poetry |
Lot's Wife in the Latter Days by Lenet H. Read
4.2 (Summer 1969): 52-61 |
Speech |
From Utah Poems: To Elias by Stan Andersen
4.3 (Autumn): 114-119 |
Poetry |
An Exit from Utah by Robert Pack Browning
4.3 (Autumn): 120 |
Poetry |
The Imagination's New Beginning: Thoughts on Esthetics and Religion by Robert A. Rees
4.3 (Autumn 1969): 21-25 |
Personal Essay |
Literature in the History of the Church: The Importance of Involvement by Dale L. Morgan
4.3 (Autumn 1969): 26-32 |
Criticism |
Vardis Fisher and the Mormons by Joseph M. Flora
4.3 (Autumn 1969): 48-55 |
Criticism |
Virginia Sorensen: A Saving Remnant by Mary Lythgoe Bradford
4.3 (Autumn 1969): 56-64 |
Criticism |
Literature, Mormon Writers, and the Powers That Be by Wayne Carver
4.3 (Autumn 1969): 65-73 |
Criticism |
A Conversation With Clinton F. Larson by Edward A. Geary,with Clinton F. Larson
4.3 (Autumn 1969): 74-80 |
Interview / Panel |
The Redtail Hawk by Douglas H. Thayer
4.3 (Autumn 1969): 83-94 |
Short Story |
A Letter from Israel Whiton, 1851 by Clinton F. Larson
4.3 (Autumn 1969): 95 |
Poetry |
Hot Weather in Tucson by Arthur Henry King
4.3 (Autumn 1969): 100 |
Poetry |
Visit to a Cathedral After a Trip Around the World by Arthur Henry King
4.3 (Autumn 1969): 102 |
Poetry |
The Right Size by Arthur Henry King
4.3 (Autumn 1969): 104 |
Poetry |
Adam by Robert A. Christmas
4.3 (Autumn 1969): 106-107 |
Poetry |
Eve by Robert A. Christmas
4.3 (Autumn 1969): 108 |
Poetry |
At Mountain Meadows: For Juanita Brooks by Robert A. Christmas
4.3 (Autumn 1969): 110 |
Poetry |
The Beam by May Swenson
4.3 (Autumn 1969): 112 |
Poetry |
The Church's Dramatic Literature by T. Leonard Rowley
4.3 (Autumn 1969): 129-138 |
Criticism |
On Words and the Word of God: The Delusions of a Mormon Literature by Karl Keller
4.3 (Autumn1969): 13-20 |
Criticism |
The Heart of My Father by Thomas Asplund
4.4 (Winter 1969): 63-70 |
Poetry |
Boy Diving through Moss by Dennis Smith
4.4 (Winter 1969): 75 |
Poetry |
The Missouri and Illinois Mormons in Ante-Bellum Fiction by Leonard J. Arrington, Jon Haupt
5 (Spring 1970): 37-50 |
Criticism |
Hagiography by Leonard Tourney
5.1 (Spring): 80 |
Poetry |
Opening Day by Douglas H. Thayer
5.1 (Spring 1970): 81-92 |
Short Story |
A Mission As a Bad Trip by Edward A. Geary
5.1 (Spring 1970): 102-104 |
Review |
Adlai Stevenson Died in Palermo by Yvonne Romney Dixon
5.2 (Summer): 95 |
Poetry |
For Catherine by Yvonne Romney Dixon
5.2 (Summer): 96 |
Poetry |
Some Implications of Human Freedom by Marden J. Clark
5.2 (Summer 1970): 46-57 |
Personal Essay |
Discovering a Mormon Writer: David L. Wright 1929-1967 by James Miller
5.2 (Summer 1970): 79-84 |
Biography / Memoir |
The Conscience of the Village by David L. Wright
5.2 (Summer 1970): 87-93 |
Poetry |
Decapitating the Mormons: Richard Scowcroft's New Novel by R. A. Christmas
5.2 (Summer 1970): 103-105 |
Review |
Corn Grows in Rows by Dennis Clark
5.2 (Summer 1970): 112-14 |
Poetry |
Upon This Rock by Thomas Asplund
5.3 (Autumn): 94-95 |
Poetry |
Encounter by Douglas D. Alder
5.3 (Autumn 1970): 46-50 |
Personal Essay |
[Review of] The Miracle of Forgiveness by Spencer W. Kimball by Richard H. Cracroft
5.3 (Autumn 1970): 57-60 |
Review |
A Lesson From the Past by William L. Knecht
5.3 (Autumn 1970): 75-80 |
Speech |
River Saints: Introduction to a Mormon Chronicle by David Lane Wright
5.3 (Autumn 1970): 81-91 |
Poetry |
A Name and a Blessing by Dennis Clark
5.3 (Autumn 1970): 93 |
Poetry |
Sabbath by Karl C. Sandberg
5.4 (Winter): 77 |
Poetry |
Silence by Karl C. Sandberg
5.4 (Winter): 78 |
Poetry |
Vietnam by Wayne B. Guymon
5.4 (Winter): 79 |
Poetry |
Divorce by Richard Hart
5.4 (Winter): 80 |
Poetry |
Imperceptive Hands: Some Recent Mormon Verse by Bruce W. Jorgensen
5.4 (Winter 1970): 23-34 |
Criticism |
The Last Days of the Coalville Tabernacle by Edward A. Geary
5.4 (Winter 1970): 42-50 |
Personal Essay |
Are Mormons Christians? by G. Eugene England Jr.
5.4 (Winter 1970): 71-76 |
Speech |
Second South by Douglas H. Thayer
5.4 (Winter 1970): 81-88 |
Short Story |
The New English Bible: A Literary View by Karl Keller
5.4 (Winter 1970): 106-112 |
Review |
A Comforter by C. Thomas Asplund
6.1 (Spring): 66 |
Poetry |
On Second West in Cedar City, Utah: Canticle for the Virgin by Bruce W. Jorgensen
6.1 (Spring 1971): 65 |
Poetry |
The Comforter by Karl Keller
6.1 (Spring 1971): 67 |
Poetry |
Winter Solstice by Arthur Henry King
6.1 (Spring 1971): 68 |
Poetry |
Growing Up Mormon: Maturity for a New Era by Eugene England
6.1 (Spring 1971): 108-110 |
Personal Essay |
Carrying Water on Both Shoulders by Lowell L. Bennion
6.1 (Spring 1971): 110-112 |
Personal Essay |
Canyon Country by Ina Jespersen Hobson
6.2 (Summer): 97 |
Poetry |
Devotion to Sam by Blanche Berry
6.2 (Summer): 98 |
Poetry |
Friends by Blanche Berry
6.2 (Summer): 98 |
Poetry |
My Temple by Blanche Berry
6.2 (Summer): 99 |
Poetry |
The Perennial Harlot by Blanche Berry
6.2 (Summer): 99 |
Poetry |
The Mattress by Georgina Alvillar Wibert
6.2 (Summer): 115-17 |
Short Story |
I Married a Family by Juanita Leavitt Brooks
6.2 (Summer 1971): 15-21 |
Personal Essay |
Blessed Damozels: Women in Mormon History by Leonard J. Arrington
6.2 (Summer 1971): 22-31 |
History |
And Woe Unto Them That Are With Child in Those Days by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
6.2 (Summer 1971): 41-45 |
Personal Essay |
Mother's Day, 1971 by Lucybeth Cardon Rampton
6.2 (Summer 1971): 88-90 |
Speech |
Triad by Mary Lythgoe Bradford
6.2 (Summer 1971): 100 |
Poetry |
Snowflake Girl by Louise Larson Comish
6.2 (Summer 1971): 101-110 |
Short Story |
The Courtship by Patricia Rasmussen Eaton
6.2 (Summer 1971): 111-114 |
Short Story |
The Witty and Witless Saints of a Nobel Prize Winner by Karl Keller
6.3/4 (Aut/Win): 48-54 |
Novel |
Red Hair in the Sacred Grove by Thomas E. Cheney
6.3/4 (Aut/Win): 63-73 |
Short Story |
The Town of My Youth by James Miller
6.3/4 (Aut/Win): 83 |
Poetry |
On the Demise of Poets by Dennis Drake
6.3/4 (Aut/Win): 89 |
Poetry |
Trip Toward Prayer by Linda Sillitoe
6.3/4 (Aut/Win 1971): 76 |
Poetry |
Prayers Public and Private by Ronald Wilcox
6.3/4 (Aut/Win 1971): 85 |
Poetry |
Bernard DeVoto and the Mormons: Three Letters Edited by Wallace Stegner
6.3/4 (Autm/Wint): 39-47 |
Criticism |
On Motherhood and Apple Pie by Kathryn Robbins Ashworth
6.3/4 (Autumn-Winter 1971): 5 |
Poetry |
Gathering Apples in First Snow by Bruce W. Jorgensen
6.3/4 (Autumn-Winter 1971): 75 |
Poetry |
Statement Before the World Expands by Dennis Clark
6.3/4 (Autumn-Winter 1971): 79 |
Poetry |
Scripture Lesson by Karl C. Sandberg
6.3/4 (Autumn-Winter 1971): 90 |
Poetry |
Our Last Days by Marshall R. Craig
6.3/4 (Autumn-Winter 1971): 93-97 |
Speech |
Maurine Whipple's Story of The Giant Joshua with Maurine Whipple,by Linda Lambert, Maryruth Bracy
6.3/4 (Autumn/Winter 1971): 55-62 |
Interview / Panel |
Latter Days (Monday, Aug. 4, 1969) by Arthur Henry King
6.3/4 (Autumn/Winter 1971): 80 |
Poetry |
The Logic of the Gospel by Lowell L. Bennion
6.3/4 (Autumn/Winter 1971): 160-162 |
Personal Essay |
[Review of] No Man Knows My History 2d ed. by Marvin S. Hill
7 (Winter 1972): 72-85 |
Review |
Reprise by Esta Seaton
7.1 (Spring): 126 |
Poetry |
The Discomforter: Some Personal Memories of Joseph Fielding Smith by Richard H. Cracroft
7.1 (Spring 1972): 17-19 |
Tribute |
Fiddlin' Around in Orderville, or, A Mormon on the Roof by Richard H. Cracroft
7.1 (Summer 1971): 118-122 |
Criticism |
Going to Conference by Eugene England
7.2 (80-83) |
Personal Essay |
Cornerstone (Tracing in New Mexico) by Helen Walker
7.2 (Summer): 52 |
Poetry |
John D. Lee by R. A. Christmas
7.2 (Summer 1972): 48-51 |
Poetry |
Sysiphus in the West by Maureen Ursenbach Beecher
7.2 (Summer 1972): 56-58 |
Review |
New Act of Poetry by Mary L. Bradford
7.2 (Summer 1972): 60-62 |
Criticism |
Religion and Morality by Lowell L. Bennion
7.2 (Summer 1972): 90-93 |
Personal Essay |
A Child's Christmas in Utah by Wayne Carver
7.3 (Autumn): 11-17 |
Short Story |
For No Dreams by Bruce W. Jorgensen
7.3 (Autumn): 79 |
Poetry |
Syllables for a January Thaw by Bruce W. Jorgensen
7.3 (Autumn): 79 |
Poetry |
The Princes of God by Clinton F. Larson
7.3 (Autumn): 80 |
Poetry |
Under the Cottonwoods by Douglas H. Thayer
7.3 (Autumn 1972): 18-26 |
Short Story |
The Week-End by Donald R. Marshall
7.3 (Autumn 1972): 27-36 |
Short Story |
Old Orchard, Hurricane, Utah by Iris Parker Corry
7.3 (Autumn 1972): 48 |
Poetry |
The Year of the Famine by Iris Parker Corry
7.3 (Autumn 1972): 49 |
Poetry |
Nellie Unthank by Iris Parker Corry
7.3 (Autumn 1972): 50 |
Poetry |
Ghost Truck by R. A. Christmas
7.3 (Autumn 1972): 52 |
Poetry |
These Are Severely Retarded by Linda Sillitoe
7.3 (Autumn 1972): 55 |
Poetry |
The Reaping by Linda Sillitoe
7.3 (Autumn 1972): 56 |
Poetry |
Shivaree by Linda Sillitoe
7.3 (Autumn 1972): 57 |
Poetry |
I Will Make Thee a Terror to Thyself by Arthur Henry King
7.3 (Autumn 1972): 59 |
Poetry |
My Children on the Beach at Del Mar by Karl Keller
7.3 (Autumn 1972): 62 |
Poetry |
Prophet by Clifton Holt Jolley
7.3 (Autumn 1972): 64 |
Poetry |
The Men of Huntsville by Clifton Holt Jolley
7.3 (Autumn 1972): 66 |
Poetry |
Fallow by John S. Harris
7.3 (Autumn 1972): 71 |
Poetry |
Multiplicity by Ron Wilcox
7.3 (Autumn 1972): 73 |
Poetry |
Opening Lunch on Getting to the Office by Bruce W. Jorgensen
7.3 (Autumn 1972): 78 |
Poetry |
Weight of Glory by Bruce W. Jorgensen
7.3 (Autumn 1972): 78 |
Poetry |
Bernard DeVoto and the Mormon Tradition by Leland Fetzer
7.3/4 (Aut/Win): 23-38 |
Criticism |
The Jimson Hill Branch by Sherwin K. Howard
7.4 (Winter): 51- |
Poetry |
On the Mormon Commitment to Education by Marden J. Clark
7.4 (Winter 1972): 11-19 |
Criticism |
Graduate School: A Personal Odyssey by James S. Olsen
7.4 (Winter 1972): 67-71 |
Personal Essay |
Jonathan Livingston Seagull: An Ornithologist's Rod Mckuen by Clifton Holt Jolley
7.4 (Winter 1972): 87-89 |
Criticism |
Near an Abandoned Canal Bridge in Southern Utah by Bruce W. Jorgensen
8 (Summer 1973): 75 |
Poetry |
The Mormon Cross by Eugene England
8.1 (Spring 1973): 78-85 |
Personal Essay |
Theology and Aesthetics: Mormon Arts, Vol. 1 by Edward A. Geary
8.1 (Spring 1973): 99-101 |
Criticism |
Intimate Portraits by John Sterling Harris
8.1 (Spring 1973): 101-102 |
Criticism |
Goodbye to Poplarhaven by Edward Geary
8.2 (Summer 1973): 56-62 |
Personal Essay |
The Willows by Eileen Gibbons Kump
8.2 (Summer 1973): 63-71 |
Short Story |
The Buffalo and the Dentist by Linda Sillitoe
8.2 (Summer 1973): 72 |
Poetry |
Meadow by Dennis Clark
8.2 (Summer 1973): 74 |
Poetry |
Mary's Response and Mine by Frank L. Odd
8.2 (Summer 1973): 76-80 |
Speech |
On the Way to Obsession by Richard H. Cracroft
8.2 (Summer 1973): 90-91 |
Review |
The Clinic by Douglas H. Thayer
8.3-4 (Autumn/Winter 1973): 148-158 |
Short Story |
The Passing of a Prophet by Barnett Seymour Salzman
8.3/4 (Aut/Win): 18 |
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November Freeze by Iris Parker Corry
8.3/4 (Autumn / Winter 1973): 145 |
Poetry |
The Day President Harding Came by Iris Parker Corry
8.3/4 (Autumn / Winter 1973): 145 |
Poetry |
Hired Man by Iris Parker Corry
8.3/4 (Autumn / Winter 1973): 147 |
Poetry |
A Prophet is Dead; A Prophet Lives by Arthur Henry King
8.3/4 (Autumn/Winter 1973): 13 |
Poetry |
Looking West from Cedar City, Utah by Robert A. Christmas
8.3/4 (Autumn/Winter 1973): 143 |
Poetry |
Letter to a College Student by Eugene England
8.3/4 (Autumn/Winter 1974): 178-180 |
Personal Essay |
Sacrament of Terror: Violence in the Poetry of Clinton F. Larson by Thomas D. Schwartz
9 (Autumn 1974): 39-48 |
Criticism |
Workings by Steven Goldsberry
9.1 (Spring): 78 |
Poetry |
Colors in Idaho by Steven Goldsberry
9.1 (Spring): 79 |
Poetry |
Holy Thursday by Mary Lythgoe Bradford
9.1 (Spring): 82 |
Poetry |
Riding Herd: A Conversation with Juanita Brooks with Juanita Brooks,by Davis Bitton, Maureen Ursenbach
9.1 (Spring 1974): 11-33 |
Interview / Panel |
Three Loyalties in Religion by Lowell L. Bennion
9.1 (Spring 1974): 62-65 |
Speech |
Mr. Bojangles by Clifton Holt Jolley
9.1 (Spring 1974): 76 |
Poetry |
Zenith Landing by Stephen Gould
9.1 (Spring 1974): 79-80 |
Poetry |
To the Desert's Eye by Stephen Gould
9.1 (Spring 1974): 81 |
Poetry |
September the First, 1969 by Arthur Henry King
9.1 (Spring 1974): 83 |
Poetry |
On the Precipice: Three Mormon Poets by Edward A. Geary
9.1 (Spring 1974): 86-93 |
Criticism |
Still-Life Study of an Ancestor by Linda Sillitoe
9.2 (1974) |
Poetry |
Waiting for Lightning by Linda Sillitoe
9.2 (Autumn 1974): 55 |
Poetry |
The Mormon Missionaries by Jay Wright
9.2 (Summer): 60 |
Poetry |
Hanging by a Thread: Mormons and Watergate by Eugene England
9.2 (Summer 1974): 9-18 |
Personal Essay |
Some Thoughts on a Rational Approach to Mormonism by Carlos Whiting
9.2 (Summer 1974): 45-49 |
Personal Essay |
Three Portraits of Women from the Old Testament: Hagar, Esther, Hannah by Margaret R. Munk
9.2 (Summer 1974): 51-57 |
Poetry |
The Hosanna Shout in Washington, D.C. by Eugene England
9.2 (Summer 1974): 62-67 |
Personal Essay |
Counseling the Brethren by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
9.2 (Summer 1974): 68-70 |
Personal Essay |
Spiritual Empiricism by Stephen L. Tanner
9.3 (Autumn 1974): 49-53 |
Personal Essay |
Blessing the Chevrolet by Eugene England
9.3 (Autumn 1974): 57-60 |
Personal Essay |
Disorder and Early Joy by Edward A. Geary
9.3 (Autumn 1974): 61-63 |
Personal Essay |
A Little Bit of Heaven by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
9.3 (Autumn 1974): 63-65 |
Personal Essay |
Vision of an Older Faith by Lewis B. Horne
9.4 (Winter): 72 |
Poetry |
Fatherly Advice by William Mulder
9.4 (Winter): 77-80 |
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Great Books or True Religion? : Defining the Mormon Scholar by Eugene England
9.4 (Winter 1974): 36-49 |
Personal Essay |
Digging the Foundation: Making and Reading Mormon Literature by Bruce W. Jorgensen
9.4 (Winter 1974): 50-61 |
Criticism |
The Example of Flannery O'Connor by Karl Keller
9.4 (Winter 1974): 62-71 |
Criticism |
Life Under the Principle by Edward A. Geary
9.4 (Winter 1974): 75-77 |
Criticism |
Close to the Bone by R. A. Christmas
9.4 (Winter 1974): 80-81 |
Review |
Our LDS Humn Texts: A Look at the Past, some THoughts for the Future by Karen Lynn
10 (Spring): 44-48 |
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The Possibilities of Worship by David Egli
10.1 (Spring): 12-17 |
Personal Essay |
Come Into His Presence with Singing by Bruce W. Jorgensen
10.1 (Spring): 21-25 |
Personal Essay |
The Birth of Mormon Hymnody by Newell B. Wright
10.1 (Spring): 40-43 |
History |
Our LDS Hymn Texts: A Look at the Past; Some Thoughts for the Future by Karen Lynn
10.1 (Spring): 44-48 |
Criticism |
The Spanish Hymnal by Norberto Guinaldo
10.1 (Spring): 49-51 |
Criticism |
The French Hymnal by Raymond C. Gobin
10.1 (Spring): 51-52 |
Criticism |
The Japanese Hymnal by Weldon Whipple
10.1 (Spring): 53-54 |
Criticism |
The German Hymnal by Walter Whippler
10.1 (Spring): 54-56 |
Criticism |
Poor Mother by Laurel T. Ulrich
10.1 (Spring): 76-77 |
Personal Essay |
A Latter-day Ode to Irrigation by Dean May
10.1 (Spring): 77-79 |
Personal Essay |
A Quality Lacking by Moana B. Bennett
10.1 (Spring): 86-88 |
Novel |
One of Ours by Gladys Clark Tanner, Owen E. Clark
10.1 (Spring): 88-90 |
Biography / Memoir |
Apostle Extraordinary—Hugh B. Brown (1883-1975) by Richard D. Poll
10.1 (Spring 1976): 68-71 |
Tribute |
Three Foot Shallows Drowner by Clifton Holt Jolley
10.1 (Spring 1976): 72-74 |
Poetry |
Grandpa's Place by Edward A. Geary
10.1 (Spring 1976): 79-83 |
Personal Essay |
Solus by Anonymous
10.2 (Autumn): 94-99 |
Personal Essay |
Chant for Growing Older by Mary Lythgoe Bradford
10.2 (Autumn): 100 |
Poetry |
You Kept Me From Falling by Mary Lythgoe Bradford
10.2 (Autumn): 101 |
Poetry |
The Grammarian Blows Her Mind by Mary Lythgoe Bradford
10.2 (Autumn 1975): 102 |
Poetry |
Greg by Douglas H. Thayer
10.2 (Autumn 1976) |
Short Story |
If It's Written by a Living General Authority, It Will Sell: A Report on Mormon Publishing by Anonymous
10.3 (Spring): 122-25 |
Criticism |
Mormonism in the Nineteen-Seventies: The Popular Perception by Stephen W. Stathis, Dennis L. Lythgoe
10.3 (Spring 1977): 95-112 |
History |
The Photograph by Linda Sillitoe
10.3 (Spring 1977): 115 |
Poetry |
Poem for an Infant Son by Esta Seaton
10.4 (August): 109 |
Poetry |
Textual Variants in Book of Mormon Manuscripts by Stan Larson
10.4 (Autumn): 8-30 |
Criticism |
Caridad by Margaret R. Munk
10.4 (Autumn): 93-105 |
Short Story |
Elizabeth the Fijian by Estaleah Harmsen Baker
10.4 (Autumn): 108 |
Poetry |
And It Came to Pass by Edna K. Bush
10.4 (Autumn): 139-42 |
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Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Ten Year Index, Volumes I-X by Gary Gillum
10.4 (Autumn) |
Bibliography |
Among the Mormons [Autumn 1977] by Stephen W. Stathis
10.4 (Autumn 1977): 100-19 |
Bibliography |
Koosharem, Utah--1914 by Dawn Baker Brimley
10.4 (Autumn 1977): 106-107 |
Poetry |
Bird Island by Hugh Nibley
10.4 (Autumn 1977): 120-23 |
Speech |
Taking Them Seriously by Elouise M. Bell
10.4 (Autumn 1977): 137-38 |
Review |
Canyon Eden by Robin Hammond
10.4 (Autumn 1977): 146-47 |
Review |
An Anthology That Sings by Rebecca Cornwall
10.4 (Winter): 143 |
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Zina's Version by Lewis B. Horne
11.1 (Spring): 76-83 |
Short Story |
A Note on Lewis B. Horne by Bruce W. Jorgensen
11.1 (Spring): 83 |
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Grandmother by Marilyn McMeen Miller Brown
11.1 (Spring): 88-89 |
Poetry |
Gospel by the Month by David Briscoe
11.1 (Spring): 90-93 |
Criticism |
Windmill Jousting and Other Madness: Century 2 by Randy Johnson, Sue Bergin
11.1 (Spring): 104-05 |
Criticism |
The Rise and Fall of Courage an Independent RLDS Journal by William L. Russell
11.1 (Spring): 115-19 |
Criticism |
Gambit in the Throbs of a Ten-Year-Old Swamp: Confessions of a Dialogue Intern by Karen Marguerite Moloney
11.1 (Spring): 120-22 |
Personal Essay |
It Bears the Arrington Hallmark by Stanford J. Layton
11.1 (Spring): 130-31 |
Biography / Memoir |
Militant Mormon by Glen M. Leonard
11.1 (Spring): 131-32 |
Biography / Memoir |
The Eliza Enigma by Maureen Ursenbach Beecher
11.1 (Spring 1978): 30-43 |
Biography / Memoir |
God's Plenty by Marden J. Clark
11.1 (Spring 1978): 84-87 |
Poetry |
BYU Studies, How She Is by Laura Wadley
11.1 (Spring 1978): 94-95 |
Criticism |
A Wider Sisterhood by Claudia Bushman
11.1 (Spring 1978): 96-99 |
Criticism |
New Messenger and Advocate by Kevin Barnhurst
11.1 (Spring 1978): 102-103 |
Criticism |
"Utah Takes a Holiday": An Interview with Paul Swenson by Paul Swenson
11.1 (Spring 1978): 106-14 |
Interview / Panel |
Provoans by Edward A. Geary
11.1 (Spring 1978): 123-27 |
Criticism |
Insights from the Outside: Thoughts for the Mormon Writer by Candadai Seshachari
11.2 (1978): 90-92 |
Criticism |
A Study of Oranges by Steven Goldsberry
11.2 (Summer): 94 |
Poetry |
A Trapper Dreams of Silver Deer by Steven Goldsberry
11.2 (Summer): 95 |
Poetry |
The Tables Turned: An Exercise in Consciousness-Raising by Anonymous
11.2 (Summer): 113-18 |
Drama |
Exploring the Mormon Past by Donald R. Moorman
11.2 (Summer): 121-22 |
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A Vibrant Vertical Town by LouAnn Stoker Dickson
11.2 (Summer): 127-28 |
Unassigned |
Everything That Glitters by Dennis Clark
11.2 (Summer): 131-32 |
Novel |
Proceedings of the Association for Mormon Letters Edited by Maureen Ursenbach Beecher
11.2 (Summer 1978) |
Criticism |
The Poetics of Provincialism: Mormon Regional Fiction by Edward A. Geary
11.2 (Summer 1978): 15-24 |
Criticism |
Halldór Laxness, the Mormons and the Promised Land by George S. Tate
11.2 (Summer 1978): 25-35 |
Criticism |
The Vocation of David Wright: An Essay in Analytic Biography by Bruce W. Jorgensen
11.2 (Summer 1978): 38-49 |
Biography / Memoir |
Three Essays: A Commentary by Franklin Fisher
11.2 (Summer 1978): 53-55 |
Criticism |
Excavating Myself by Herbert Harker
11.2 (Summer 1978): 56-62 |
Personal Essay |
The Representation of Reality in Nineteenth Century Mormon Autobiography by Neal E. Lambert
11.2 (Summer 1978): 62-74 |
Criticism |
Literary Dimensions of Mormon Autobiography by Steven P. Sondrup
11.2 (Summer 1978): 74-80 |
Criticism |
I, Eye, Aye: A Personal Essay on Personal Essays by Mary Lythgoe Bradford
11.2 (Summer 1978): 81-89 |
Personal Essay |
Insights from the Outside: From a Commentator's Notepad by Candadai Seshachari
11.2 (Summer 1978): 90-92 |
Criticism |
Zeal Without Knowledge by Hugh Nibley
11.2 (Summer 1978): 101-12 |
Personal Essay |
A Tractable Tract by Lavina Fielding Anderson
11.2 (Summer 1978): 125-26 |
Short Story |
We Are What We Remember by Stephen L. Tanner
11.2 (Summer 1978): 128-30 |
Criticism |
Before the World Expands by Dennis Clark
11.3 (1978) |
Poetry |
And We Were Young by Dennis Drake
11.3 (Autumn): 10-20 |
Personal Essay |
Sea Piece for Two New Voices by Kristie Williams Guynn
11.3 (Autumn): 80-81 |
Poetry |
Almost But Not Quite by Bruce W. Jorgensen
11.3 (Autumn): 82-84 |
Novel |
Sainted Mothers by Gene A. Sessions
11.3 (Autumn): 88 |
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Hope for the Human Condition by P. Royal Shipp
11.3 (Autumn): 98-100 |
Novel |
A Bibliography of Mormon Reprints by Gregory A. Prince
11.3 (Autumn): 120-24 |
Bibliography |
The Closet Bluebird by Samuel W. Taylor
11.3 (Autumn): 132-35 |
Personal Essay |
A Vision of Words by Clinton F. Larson
11.3 (Autumn): 143-46 |
Personal Essay |
Hit the Frolicking, Rippling Brooks by Karen Rosenbaum
11.3 (Autumn 1978): 65-71 |
Short Story |
Epithalamion by Arthur Henry King
11.3 (Autumn 1978): 72-76 |
Poetry |
Some Nights by Linda Sillitoe
11.3 (Autumn 1978): 77 |
Poetry |
In the Cold House by Bruce W. Jorgensen
11.3 (Autumn 1978): 79 |
Poetry |
Mormons and the Beast: In Defense of the Personal Essay by Clifton Holt Jolley
11.3 (Autumn 1978): 137-39 |
Criticism |
The Girl Who Danced With Butch Cassidy by Edward A. Geary
11.3 (Autumn 1978): 139-43 |
Personal Essay |
[Review of] Turn Again Home, by Herbert Harker by Bruce W. Jorgensen
11.3 (Autumn, 1978): 82-84 |
Review |
Church Historians I Have Known by T. Edgar Lyon
11.4 (Winter): 14-22 |
Personal Essay |
Leonard James Arrington: His Life and Work by David J. Whittaker
11.4 (Winter): 23-33 |
Biography / Memoir |
Bibliography of Leonard James Arrington by David J. Whittaker
11.4 (Winter): 33-47 |
Bibliography |
I Sustain Him as a Prophet, I Love Him as an Affectionate Father by Edward L. Kimball
11.4 (Winter): 48-62 |
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Fate and the Persecutors of Joseph Smith: Transmutations of an American Myth by Richard C. Poulsen
11.4 (Winter): 63-70 |
Unassigned |
Memorial Day, 1978 by Ronald Wilcox
11.4 (Winter): 100-03 |
Poetry |
Selected Newspaper Articles on Mormons and Mormonism Published During 1977 by Linda Thatcher
11.4 (Winter): 105-11 |
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Robert Leroy Parker on Family History by William G. Hartley
11.4 (Winter): 119-21 |
Biography / Memoir |
Road to Damascus by Levi S. Peterson
11.4 (Winter 1978): 88-99 |
Short Story |
Fruitless Wait by Jill Mulvay Derr
11.4 (Winter 1978): 122-123 |
Criticism |
The Hinckley Institution by John R. Sillito
11.4 (Winter 1978): 123-25 |
Biography / Memoir |
I am no monk, no flesh-thresher I by Kristie Williams Guynn
12.1 (Spring): 88 |
Poetry |
Confessions of a Suburban Househusband by Mervyn Dykes
12.1 (Spring): 104-07 |
Personal Essay |
Nauvoo by Kathleen Lubeck
12.1 (Spring): 107-09 |
Personal Essay |
Two Venturesome Women by Cheryll Lynn May
12.1 (Spring): 113-15 |
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Generalized Hatred by Elinore Hughes Partridge
12.1 (Spring): 117-18 |
Novel |
Brother Anderson Counsels His Son the Night Before Being Sealed 'For Time and All Eternity' by Michael Fillerup
12.1 (Spring 1979): 83-86 |
Poetry |
The Deer by Dawn Baker Brimley
12.1 (Spring 1979): 85 |
Poetry |
The Allegheny Sharpshooter by Iris Parker Corry
12.1 (Spring 1979): 89 |
Poetry |
Harvest Valley by Lisa Hanson
12.1 (Spring 1979): 102-104 |
Personal Essay |
Fishing for Emma by Linda King Newell
12.1 (Spring 1979): 115-17 |
Review |
The New Revelation: A Personal View by J. Nicholls Jr. Eastmond
12.2 (Summer): 50-53 |
Personal Essay |
Bedouin Lullaby by Emma Lou Thayne
12.2 (Summer): 59 |
Poetry |
Dissertations and Theses Relating to Mormons and Mormonism by Linda Thatcher
12.2 (Summer): 96-99 |
Bibliography |
Out of the Books Which Shall Be Written . . . by Gary Gillum
12.2 (Summer): 99-123 |
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Out of Another Best Book by Gordon Allred
12.2 (Summer): 128-30 |
Unassigned |
Panorama of the First Century by Donald R. Moorman
12.2 (Summer): 133-34 |
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The Challenge of Africa by M. Neff Smart
12.2 (Summer 1979): 54-57 |
Personal Essay |
To the Bedouin Woman by Emma Lou Thayne
12.2 (Summer 1979): 58 |
Poetry |
State-of-the-Art Mormon History by Richard D. Poll
12.2 (Summer 1979): 124-26 |
History |
A Selected Bibliography of Recent Works on Mormons and Mormonism by Stephen W. Stathis
12.3 (Fall): 131-39 |
Bibliography |
Lyn by Gary P. Gillum
12.3 (Fall 1979): 120-30 |
Personal Essay |
Living with Opposition in All Things by Marvin Rytting
12.4 (Winter): 106-12 |
Personal Essay |
Selected Newspaper Articles on Mormons and Mormonism Published During 1978 by Linda Thatcher
12.4 (Winter): 114-26 |
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A Conversation with Hugh Nibley by Mary Lythgoe Bradford, Gary P. Gillum,with Hugh W. Nibley
12.4 (Winter 1979): 10-27 |
Interview / Panel |
How Firm a Foundation! What Make It So by Hugh Nibley
12.4 (Winter 1979): 29-45 |
Speech |
Song for his Left Ear by Dennis Clark
12.4 (Winter 1979): 93 |
Poetry |
Song of Creation by Linda Sillitoe
12.4 (Winter 1979): 95 |
Poetry |
Jesus and the Prophets by Lowell L. Bennion
12.4 (Winter 1979): 96-101 |
Personal Essay |
My Father's Name Was Sam by Herbert Harker
12.4 (Winter 1979): 102-105 |
Personal Essay |
Cartooning Mormons by Gary L. Bunker
12.4 (Winter 1979): 127-128 |
Review |
The Poetic Mystique by Veneta Leatham Nielsen
12.4 (Winter 1979): 132-34 |
Review |
Virginia Sorensen: An Introduction by Mary Lythgoe Bradford
13 (Fall 1980): 13-16 |
Criticism |
Russian Writers Look at Mormon Manners, 1857-72 by Leland Fetzer
13.1 (Spring): 74-84 |
Criticism |
First Indian Convert's Testimony by Paul Thiruthuvadoss
13.1 (Spring): 96-99 |
Personal Essay |
Periodical Articles on Mormons and Mormonism by Stephen W. Stathis
13.1 (Spring): 108-16 |
Bibliography |
A Mormon and a Prophet by Bruce D. Blumell
13.1 (Spring): 122-24 |
Biography / Memoir |
Three Cathedrals in Spain: Toledo, Barcelona, Leon by Kathryn R. Ashworth
13.1 (Spring 1980): 92-95 |
Poetry |
A Ford Mustang by Joseph Peterson
13.2 (Summer): 90-97 |
Short Story |
Wait Till the Wind Blows toward Utah by Edward L. Hart
13.2 (Summer): 100 |
Poetry |
Journey to my Westward Self by Adele Brannon McCollum
13.2 (Summer): 108-12 |
Personal Essay |
The Book of Mormon as Faction by Christine Huber Sessions
13.2 (Summer): 135-36 |
Novel |
Benjamin by John Sterling Harris
13.2 (Summer 1980): 99 |
Poetry |
The Enduring Significance of the Mormon Trek by Robert R. King
13.2 (Summer 1980): 102-107 |
Speech |
Family Presentation by Dian Saderup
13.2 (Summer 1980): 113-115 |
Personal Essay |
Family Presentation by Dian Saderup
13.2 (Summer 1980): 113-115 |
Personal Essay |
A Rummage Sale with Music by Stephen L. Tanner
13.2 (Summer 1980): 132-35 |
Criticism |
Sorensen Bibliography by Bruce W. Jorgensen
13.3 (Fall): 61 |
Bibliography |
An Hour in the Grove by Mary Lythgoe Bradford
13.3 (Fall): 108-19 |
Personal Essay |
If You Are a Writer You Write! : An Interview with Virginia Sorensen by Mary Lythgoe Bradford,with Virginia Sorensen
13.3 (Fall 1980): 17-36 |
Interview / Panel |
The Depot by Virginia Sorensen
13.3 (Fall 1980): 37-42 |
Short Story |
Herself Moving Beside Herself: The Shape of Mormon Belief in The Evening and the Morning by Bruce W. Jorgensen
13.3 (Fall 1980): 43-61 |
Criticism |
Hying to Kolob by Edward A. Geary
13.3 (Fall 1980): 91-101 |
Personal Essay |
The Room of Facing Mirrors by Steven Graves
13.3 (Fall 1980): 102-104 |
Poetry |
Somewhere Near Palmyra by Robert A. Rees
13.3 (Fall 1980): 104-05 |
Poetry |
Two Poets: Their Travels, Their Moods by Mary Lythgoe Bradford
13.3 (Fall 1980): 140-42 |
Criticism |
Written in Church, December 23, 1979 by Sonia Johnson
13.4 (Winter): 63 |
Poetry |
Shocks of Grain by Robert L. Egbert
13.4 (Winter): 66-70 |
Short Story |
A Mighty Change of Heart by Edward R. Mogan
13.4 (Winter): 71-74 |
Personal Essay |
Some Sentimental Thoughts on Leaving the Fold by Kent L. Walgren
13.4 (Winter): 75-80 |
Personal Essay |
Art and the Church: Or, "The Truths of Smoother" by Wayne C. Booth
13.4 (Winter 1980): 9-25 |
Criticism |
New Voices, New Songs: Contemporary Poems by Mormon Women by Linda Sillitoe
13.4 (Winter 1980): 47-61 |
Criticism |
Take, Eat by Colin Douglas
13.4 (Winter 1980): 64 |
Poetry |
Wedding Songs by Colin Douglas
13.4 (Winter 1980): 65 |
Poetry |
Personal Conscience and Priesthood Authority by L. Jackson Newell
13.4 (Winter 1980): 81-87 |
Personal Essay |
Relinquishing by Karen Marguerite Moloney
14.1 (1981) |
Poetry |
A Proselytor's Dream by Helen Walker Jones
14.1 (Spring): 77-83 |
Short Story |
Roo-Hunt by Karen Marguerite Moloney
14.1 (Spring): 85 |
Poetry |
A Survey of Current Literature by Stephen W. Stathis
14.1 (Spring): 92-103 |
Bibliography |
Our Best Official Theologian by Richard Sherlock
14.1 (Spring): 106-08 |
Biography / Memoir |
A Feminist Looks at Polygamy by Karen Lynn
14.1 (Spring): 117-18 |
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Cheap Shots Miss the Mark by Valeen Tippetts Avery
14.1 (Spring): 120-21 |
Biography / Memoir |
Without Reservation by Gene A. Sessions
14.1 (Spring): 124 |
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Two Recollections of the Cedar City Second Ward by Sherwin W. Howard
14.1 (Spring 1981): 84 |
Poetry |
Playing Strip Poker Once in a Sheep Wagon by Sherwin W. Howard
14.1 (Spring 1981): 84-90 |
Poetry |
Cedar City, 1940-46 by Sherwin W. Howard
14.1 (Spring 1981): 87-90 |
Poetry |
Helping My Brother to Ride Bareback on Grandpa Corry's Cow by Sherwin W. Howard
14.1 (Spring 1981): 88 |
Poetry |
Eating Raspberry Jello on Fast Sunday on a Tin Roof by Sherwin W. Howard
14.1 (Spring 1981): 88-89 |
Poetry |
Brigham as Moses by Richard L. Bushman
14.1 (Spring 1981): 104-05 |
Biography / Memoir |
[Review of] Brother Brigham by Eugene England by Richard L. Bushman
14.1 (Spring 1981): 104-105 |
Review |
Science Fiction, Savage Misogyny and the American Dream by Sandy Straubhaar
14.1 (Spring 1981): 115-16 |
Criticism |
Dear Diary . . . by Mary Lythgoe Bradford
14.1 (Spring 1981): 118-19 |
Criticism |
Mormon Arts--A Contradiction: A Review Essay by Karl Keller
14.2 (Summer): 134-36 |
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Mormonism and the Periodical Press: A Change Is Underway by Stephen W. Stathis
14.2 (Summer 1981): 48-73 |
History |
Fawn McKay Brodie: An Oral History Interview with Fawn M. Brodie,by Shirley E. Stephenson
14.2 (Summer 1981): 99-116 |
Interview / Panel |
Another Angel by R. A. Christmas
14.2 (Summer 1981): 117-131 |
Short Story |
Limbs by Thomas F. Rogers
14.2 (Summer 1981): 132-33 |
Poetry |
Sensational Virtue: Nineteenth-Century Mormon Fiction and American Popular Taste by Karen Lynn
14.3 (Autumn): 101-11 |
Criticism |
Luigi Scali, My Friend by Mitchell Lee Edwards
14.3 (Autumn): 114-118 |
Short Story |
Passover: A Mirrored Epiphany by Randall L. Hall
14.3 (Autumn 1981): 109 |
Poetry |
The Writing of Latter-Day Saint History: Problems, Accomplishments and Admonitions by Leonard J. Arrington
14.3 (Autumn 1981): 119-128 |
Speech |
The Pink Dialogue and Beyond by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
14.4 (Winter 1981): 28-39 |
Personal Essay |
Birthing by Maureen Ursenbach Beecher
14.4 (Winter 1981): 117-123 |
Personal Essay |
The Last Project by Edna B. Laney
14.4 (Winter 1981): 124-128 |
Personal Essay |
For Linda by Loretta Randall Sharp
14.4 (Winter 1981): 130 |
Poetry |
Divided by Anita Tanner
14.4 (Winter 1981): 131 |
Poetry |
Old Woman Driving by Emma Lou Thayne
14.4 (Winter 1981): 132 |
Poetry |
The Dancer and I by Emma Lou Thayne
14.4 (Winter 1981): 132 |
Poetry |
Searching by Margaret R. Munk
14.4 (Winter 1981): 160-168 |
Short Story |
Light and Dark Thoughts on Death by Claudia L. Bushman
14.4 (Winter 1981): 169-176 |
Personal Essay |
The Meeting by Elouise M. Bell
14.4 (Winter 1981): 178-182 |
Personal Essay |
Carefully Crafted Cocoon by Margaret R. Munk
14.4 (Winter 1981): 215-217 |
Criticism |
Weaving a Mexican Webb by Paul B. Dixon
14.4 (Winter 1981): 219-221 |
Review |
The Adam-God Doctrine by David John Buerger
15.1 (Spring): 14-58 |
History |
The Idea of Pre-Existence in the Development of Mormon Thought by Blake Ostler
15.1 (Spring): 59-78 |
Criticism |
Discussion Continued: The Sequel to the Roberts/Smith/Talmage Affair by Jeffrey E. Keller
15.1 (Spring): 79-98 |
History |
LDS Approaches to the Holy Bible by Anthony A. Hutchinson
15.1 (Spring): 99-124 |
Personal Essay |
That Men Might Be by Dale Bjork
15.1 (Spring): 162-163 |
Poetry |
The Rabbit Drive by Karl Sandberg
15.1 (Spring): 164-168 |
Poetry |
Grey Matters by Gary James Bergera
15.1 (Spring): 171-183 |
Personal Essay |
A Gift from the Heart by William G. Hartley
15.1 (Spring): 184-185 |
History |
Clay County for Young Readers by Kathryn Gardner
15.1 (Spring): 188-189 |
Novel |
An Inside-Outsider in Zion by Jan Shipps
15.1 (Spring 1981): 138-161 |
Personal Essay |
The Quilt by Ann Edwards Cannon
15.1 (Spring 1982): 169-177 |
Short Story |
The Unreliable Narrator: Or, a Detour through Pecadillo by Susan Howe
15.1 (Spring 1982): 186-187 |
Novel |
Not Quite a Butterfly by Gladys C. Farmer
15.1 (Spring 1982): 187-188 |
Criticism |
[Review of] Cocoon, by Cheryl Ann Baxter by Gladys Clark Farmer
15.1 (Spring 1982): 187-188 |
Review |
Valedictory by Lester E. Jr. Bush
15.2 (Summer): 22-30 |
History |
The First Vision Controversy: A Critique and Reconciliation by Marvin S. Hill
15.2 (Summer): 31-47 |
History |
Calling by Maryann Olsen MacMurray
15.2 (Summer): 47 |
Poetry |
Journal by Maryann Olsen MacMurray
15.2 (Summer): 91 |
Poetry |
Nothing New Under the Sun by Susan Taylor Hansen
15.2 (Summer): 135-136 |
History |
Joseph Smith: "The Gift of Seeing" by Richard Van Wagoner, Steven Walker
15.2 (Summer 1982): 48-68 |
History |
Joseph Smith III's 1844 Blessing and the Mormons of Utah by D. Michael Quinn
15.2 (Summer 1982): 69-90 |
History |
The Gift by Levi S. Peterson
15.2 (Summer 1982): 92-117 |
Short Story |
Parley P. Pratt: Father of Mormon Pamphleteering by Peter Crawley
15.3 (Autumn): 13-26 |
Biography / Memoir |
Thoughts on the Mormon Scriptures: An Outsider's View of the Inspiration of Joseph Smith by William P. Collins
15.3 (Autumn): 49-59 |
History |
The Martyrdom by Gary Smith
15.3 (Autumn): 60-63 |
History |
This Decade Was Different: Relief Society's Social Services Department, 1919-1929 by Loretta L. Hefner
15.3 (Autumn): 64-73 |
History |
Harvey Fletcher and Henry Eyring: Men of Faith and Science by Edward L. Kimball
15.3 (Autumn): 74-86 |
Biography / Memoir |
The Reconciliation of Faith and Science: Henry Eyring's Achievement by Stephen H. Heath
15.3 (Autumn): 87-99 |
Biography / Memoir |
Persephone by Jeanette Clough
15.3 (Autumn): 100 |
Poetry |
The Old Penitentiary, Boise by Jeanette Clough
15.3 (Autumn): 100 |
Poetry |
Thoughts for the Best, the Worst of Times by Lowell L. Bennion
15.3 (Autumn): 101-104 |
Personal Essay |
Rachel R. Grant: A Continuing Legacy of the Feminine Ideal by Ronald W. Walker
15.3 (Autumn): 105-121 |
Biography / Memoir |
A Mormon Perspective by Melodie Moench Charles
15.3 (Autumn): 122-125 |
History |
A Beloved Apostle by Claudia L. Bushman
15.3 (Autumn): 125-126 |
Biography / Memoir |
No Diplomatic Immunity by Michael C. Robinson
15.3 (Autumn): 126-128 |
Biography / Memoir |
Ongoing Dialogue by Linda King Newell, L. Jackson Newell
15.3 (Autumn 1982): 9-12 |
Personal Essay |
Orson Pratt: Prolific Pamphleteer by David J. Whittaker
15.3 (Autumn 1982): 27-44 |
History |
Early Mormon Intellectuals: Parley P. Pratt and Orson Pratt: A Response by E. Robert Paul
15.3 (Autumn 1982): 42-48 |
Biography / Memoir |
N. Eldon Tanner: Man of Integrity by Leonard J. Arrington
15.4 (Winter): 8-10 |
Biography / Memoir |
An Introduction to Mormon Administrative History by David J. Whittaker
15.4 (Winter): 14-20 |
History |
Home from the North by Linda Sillitoe
15.4 (Winter): 67 |
Poetry |
Battling the Bureaucracy: Building a Mormon Chapel by Dennis L. Lythgoe
15.4 (Winter): 68-78 |
Personal Essay |
Spreading the Gospel in Indonesia: Organizational Obstacles and Opportunities by Garth N. Jones
15.4 (Winter): 79-90 |
History |
Hold by Emma Lou Thayne
15.4 (Winter): 91 |
Poetry |
Quintessential Mormonism: Literal-Mindedness as a Way of Life by Richard J. Cummings
15.4 (Winter): 92-102 |
Personal Essay |
The Office of Bishop by Dale Beecher
15.4 (Winter): 103-115 |
History |
South of Olympic by Frances Whitney Richardson
15.4 (Winter): 116-122 |
Personal Essay |
The Extremes of Eclecticism by Eric Jay Olsen
15.4 (Winter): 123-125 |
History |
Unity in Diversity by S. S. Moorty
15.4 (Winter): 125-127 |
Review |
On the Road Again by Ronald O. Barney
15.4 (Winter): 128 |
Review |
The Uncommon Touch: Brief Moments with N. Eldon Tanner by Maureen Ursenbach Beecher
15.4 (Winter 1982): 11-13 |
Personal Essay |
Outside the Mormon Hierarchy: Alternative Aspects of Institutional Power by Jill Mulvay Derr, C. Brooklyn Derr
15.4 (Winter 1982): 21-43 |
History |
History by Thomas G. Alexander
15.4 (Winter 1982): 44-58 |
Unassigned |
Grain Storage: The Balance of Power between Priesthood Authority and Relief Society Autonomy by Jessie L. Embry
15.4 (Winter 1982): 59-66 |
History |
The Seventies in the 1880's: Revelations and Reorganizing by William G. Hartley
16.1 (Spring): 62-88 |
History |
Full Circle by Brooke Elizabeth Smith
16.1 (Spring): 89 |
Poetry |
From Apostle to Apostate: The Personal Struggle of Amasa Mason Lyman by Loretta L. Hefner
16.1 (Spring): 90-104 |
Biography / Memoir |
A Survey of Current Theses and Dissertations by Stephen W. Stathis, Linda Thatcher
16.1 (Spring): 141-144 |
Bibliography |
Ideas as Entities by Blake T. Ostler
16.1 (Spring): 151-153 |
Review |
Missing Persons by Linda Sillitoe
16.1 (Spring 1983): 45 |
Poetry |
Allegiance and Stewardship: Holy War, Just War, and the Mormon Tradition in the Nuclear Age by Edwin Brown Firmage
16.1 (Spring 1983): 47-61 |
Personal Essay |
Forgotten Relief Societies: 1844-67 by Richard L. Jensen
16.1 (Spring 1983): 105-125 |
History |
A Bluestocking in Zion: The Literary Life of Emmeline B. Wells by Carol Cornwall Madsen
16.1 (Spring 1983): 126-140 |
Biography / Memoir |
The Millennial Hymns of Parley P. Pratt by Dean L. May
16.1 (Spring 1983): 145-150 |
Criticism |
William Smith, 1811-93: Problematic Patriarch by Irene M. Bates
16.2 (Summer): 11-23 |
Biography / Memoir |
The Patriarchal Crisis of 1845 by E. Gary Smith
16.2 (Summer): 24-35 |
History |
Ambiguity and the Language of Authority by Nicolas Shumway
16.2 (Summer): 52-56 |
Personal Essay |
Liahona and Iron Rod Revisited by Richard Poll
16.2 (Summer): 69-78 |
Personal Essay |
Marxism and Mormonism by John R. Pottenger
16.2 (Summer): 126-128 |
History |
Cultural Reflections by L. Marlene Payne
16.2 (Summer): 128-130 |
Personal Essay |
A Taste of Southern Utah by Richard W. Sadler
16.2 (Summer): 133-135 |
Review |
Creative Speculation on the Creation by Howard C. Stutz
16.2 (Summer): 135-136 |
Review |
Feisty Lee: Still Enigmatic by J. Keith Melville
16.2 (Summer): 136-137 |
Biography / Memoir |
Gratitude by Dianne Dibb Forbis
16.2 (Summer 1983): 57 |
Poetry |
Like There's No Tomorrow by Steven C. Walker
16.2 (Summer 1983): 59-67 |
Personal Essay |
The Renovation of Martha Fletcher by Michael Fillerup
16.2 (Summer 1983): 79-99 |
Short Story |
Repapering the Kitchen by Randall L. Hall
16.2 (Summer 1983): 100 |
Poetry |
Maverick Fiction by Bruce W. Jorgensen
16.2 (Summer 1983): 121-124 |
Review |
One Flawed View for Another by Francine R. Bennion
16.2 (Summer 1983): 124-126 |
Personal Essay |
Investigating the Investigation by William D. Russell
16.2 (Summer 1983): 130-133 |
Review |
[Review of] Quicksand and Cactus by Juanita Brooks by Richard W. Sadler
16.2 (Summer 1983): 133-135 |
Review |
Voices from the Dust: Women in Zion by Elouise M. Bell
16.2 (Summer 1983): 138-139 |
Review |
Scripture Reviewed by Richard P. Howard
16.2 (Summer 1983): 139-140 |
Review |
Skulduggery, Passion, and Everyday Women by Sherilyn Cox Bennion
16.2 (Summer 1983): 141-143 |
Review |
A Stab at Self-Consciousness by Claudia W. Harris
16.2 (Summer 1983): 143-144 |
Review |
Isaiah Updated by George D. Smith
16.2 (Summer 19833): 37-51 |
Personal Essay |
History Division Publications by Davis Bitton
16.3 (Autumn): 20-33 |
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Single Cursedness: An Overview of LDS Authorities' Statements about Unmarried People by Marybeth Raynes, Erin Parsons
16.3 (Autumn): 35-45 |
Personal Essay |
On the Edge: Mormonism's Single Men by Jeffrey Ogden Johnson
16.3 (Autumn): 48-58 |
Personal Essay |
Ten Years in Camelot: A Personal Memoir by Davis Bitton
16.3 (Autumn 1983): 9-19 |
Personal Essay |
Embroideries by Joyce Ellen Davis
16.3 (Autumn 1983): 46 |
Poetry |
Ministering Angels: Single Women in Mormon Society by Lavina Fielding Anderson
16.3 (Autumn 1983): 59-72 |
History |
Man and Motherhood by Susan B. Taber
16.3 (Autumn 1983): 73-81 |
Personal Essay |
Selling the Chevrolet: A Moral Exercise by Clifton H. Jolley
16.3 (Autumn 1983): 82-86 |
Personal Essay |
A Personal Odyssey: My Encounter with Mormon History by Lawrence Foster
16.3 (Autumn 1983): 87-98 |
Personal Essay |
The Snowdrift, the Swan by Helen Walker Jones
16.3 (Autumn 1983): 99-105 |
Short Story |
Mormon History Association Awards by Larry C. Porter
16.3 (Autumn 1983): 127-132 |
Bibliography |
The Ezra Booth Letters by Dennis Rowley
16.3 (Autumn 1983): 133-139 |
History |
Not Without Pain by Irene M. Bates
16.3 (Autumn 1983): 142-144 |
Review |
The Old Young Years by Larry C. Porter
16.4 (Winter): 153-154 |
Review |
Career of a Counter-Prophet by F. Ross Peterson
16.4 (Winter): 155-156 |
History |
Leaders to Managers: The Fatal Shift by Hugh Nibley
16.4 (Winter 1983): 12-21 |
Personal Essay |
"Moonbeams from a Larger Lunacy": Poetry in the Reorganization by Paul M. Edwards
16.4 (Winter 1983): 22-32 |
Criticism |
The 1981 RLDS Hymnal: Songs More Brightly Sung by Karen Lynn
16.4 (Winter 1983): 33-41 |
Review |
Missiology and Mormon Missions by Tancred I. King
16.4 (Winter 1983): 42-50 |
Criticism |
Magic and the Supernatural in Utah Folklore by Wayland D. Hand
16.4 (Winter 1983): 51-64 |
Folklore |
Faithful History / Secular Faith by Melvin T. Smith
16.4 (Winter 1983): 65-71 |
Criticism |
New Light on Old Egyptiana: Mormon Mummies 1848-71 by Stanley B. Kimball
16.4 (Winter 1983): 72-90 |
History |
Toward a More Perfect Order Within: Being the Confessions of an Unregenerate But Not Unrepentant Mistruster of Mormon Literature by Marden J. Clark
16.4 (Winter 1983): 91-100 |
Criticism |
The Golden Chain by Michael R. Collings
16.4 (Winter 1983): 101 |
Poetry |
Enduring by Eugene England
16.4 (Winter 1983): 103-114 |
Personal Essay |
Bronzed Cadences by La Berta Bobo
16.4 (Winter 1983): 115 |
Poetry |
Feeding the Fox: A Parable by Clifton Holt Jolley
16.4 (Winter 1983): 116-117 |
Short Story |
Memory's Duty by Ronald Wilcox
16.4 (Winter 1983): 118 |
Poetry |
Notes on Brigham Young's Aesthetics by Michael Hicks
16.4 (Winter 1983): 124-130 |
Personal Essay |
Survey of Current Dissertations and Theses by Stephen W. Stathis, Linda Thatcher
16.4 (Winter 1983): 131-134 |
Bibliography |
Frustration and Fulfillment by Richard J. Cummings
16.4 (Winter 1983): 137-139 |
Review |
The Gospel of Greed by Steve Christensen
16.4 (Winter 1983): 139-140 |
Review |
Responsible Apologetics by Blake T. Ostler
16.4 (Winter 1983): 140-144 |
Review |
More Extraterrestrials by Peter C. Nadig
16.4 (Winter 1983): 144-145 |
Review |
An Approach to the Mormon Past by Thomas G. Alexander
16.4 (Winter 1983): 146-148 |
History |
Revised But Unchanged by Eugene E. Campbell
16.4 (Winter 1983): 148-149 |
Review |
Accolades For Good Wives by Gene A. Sessions
16.4 (Winter 1983): 149-151 |
Review |
When Mormons Had Horns by Craig Denton
16.4 (Winter 1983): 151-152 |
Review |
An RLDS Leader by Robert D. Hutchins
16.4 (Winter 1983): 154-155 |
Review |
Saints You Can Sink Your Teeth Into by Richard S. Van Wagoner, Steven C. Walker
16.4 (Winter 1983): 156-158 |
Review |
Swarming Progeny of the Restoration by William Dean Russell
16.4 (Winter 1983): 158-160 |
Review |
Refracted Visions and Future Worlds: Mormonism and Science Fiction by Michael R. Collings
17 (Autumn 1984): 107–16 |
Criticism |
Evolution and Creation: Two World Views by Cedric I. Davern
17.1 (Spring): 44-50 |
Personal Essay |
The Stone and Star: Fanaticism, Doubt and the Problem of Integrity by Richard J. Cummings
17.1 (Spring): 51-60 |
Personal Essay |
In the Heavens Are Parents Single?: Report No. 1 by Anonymous (Committee on Celestial Demographics)
17.1 (Spring): 84-86 |
Personal Essay |
Being Mormon: An LDS Response by Irene M. Bates
17.1 (Spring): 98-105 |
Personal Essay |
Being Mormon: An RLDS Response by Paul M. Edwards
17.1 (Spring): 106-112 |
Personal Essay |
A. C. Lambert: Teacher, Scholar, and Friend by Roald F. Campbell
17.1 (Spring): 113-16 |
Personal Essay |
Selected Newspaper Articles on Mormons and Mormonism Published During 1982 by Linda Thatcher
17.1 (Spring): 135-49 |
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Study in Mutual Respect by Robert C. Woodward
17.1 (Spring): 155-57 |
Personal Essay |
Rx with a Historical Slant by N. Lee Smith
17.1 (Spring): 157-59 |
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Intimacy in a Three-Piece Suit by Phyllis Barber
17.1 (Spring): 159-61 |
Personal Essay |
More on Kirtland by Larry T. Wimmer
17.1 (Spring): 167-68 |
History |
An Interview with Sterling McMurrin with Sterling M. McMurrin,by Blake Ostler
17.1 (Spring 1984): 18-43 |
Interview / Panel |
The Effect of Mormon Organizational Boundaries on Group Cohesion by Robert R. King, Kay Atkinson King
17.1 (Spring 1984): 61-75 |
Criticism |
An Eternal Quest: Freedom of the Mind by Hugh B. Brown
17.1 (Spring 1984): 77-83 |
Speech |
The Grace of the Court by Dian Saderup
17.1 (Spring 1984): 88-97 |
Personal Essay |
Roger Across the Looking Glass by Neal C. Chandler
17.1 (Spring 1984): 118-129 |
Short Story |
Another Birth by Linda Sillitoe
17.1 (Spring 1984): 131 |
Poetry |
Charm for a Sick Child by Linda Sillitoe
17.1 (Spring 1984): 132 |
Poetry |
Still Sounds of Winter by Dawn Baker Brimley
17.1 (Spring 1984): 133 |
Poetry |
Moving Swiftly upon the Waters by Richard L. Jensen
17.1 (Spring 1984): 153-55 |
Review |
The New Mormon Poetry by Dennis Clark
17.1 (Spring 1984): 161-62 |
Review |
The Klan in Utah by John R. Sillito
17.1 (Spring 1984): 164-67 |
History |
Career Apostates: Reflections on the Works of Jerald and Sandra Tanner by Lawrence Foster
17.2 (Summer): 35-60 |
Biography / Memoir |
The Mormon Concept of God by Blake T. Ostler
17.2 (Summer): 65-93 |
Personal Essay |
Inner Dialogue: James Talmage's Choice of Science as a Career, 1876-84 by Dennis Rowley
17.2 (Summer): 112-30 |
Biography / Memoir |
Relinquishing the Eleventh Hour by Ruth Bowen Thornton
17.2 (Summer): 131 |
Poetry |
The Challenge of Theological Translation: New German Versions of the Standard Works by Marcellus S. Snow
17.2 (Summer): 133-49 |
Personal Essay |
The Sweetness of Certain Things by J. Laurence Day
17.2 (Summer): 150-62 |
Short Story |
A Selected Bibliography of Recent Books on Mormons and Mormonism by Stephen W. Stathis
17.2 (Summer): 163-175 |
Bibliography |
From Sacred Grove to Sacral Power Structure by D. Michael Quinn
17.2 (Summer 1984): 9-34 |
History |
Fishers by Robert A. Rees
17.2 (Summer 1984): 61-63 |
Poetry |
RLDS Priesthood: Structure and Process by Paul M. Edwards
17.3 (Autumn): 6-11 |
Personal Essay |
Stranger in a Strange Land: A Personal Response to the 1984 Document by L. Madelon Brunson
17.3 (Autumn): 11-17 |
Personal Essay |
Book of Mormon Usage in Early LDS Theology by Grant Underwood
17.3 (Autumn): 35-74 |
History |
Joseph Smith and Process Theology by Garland E. Tickemyer
17.3 (Autumn): 75-85 |
History |
Emma Smith Through Her Writings by Valeen Tippetts Avery
17.3 (Autumn): 101-106 |
History |
A Physician's Reflections on Old Testament Medicine by Roderick Saxey
17.3 (Autumn): 122-28 |
Personal Essay |
Childlike, Not Childish by Maggie Smith
17.3 (Autumn): 129-33 |
Personal Essay |
Speaking Up: Two-Way Communication in the Church by Gael Ulrich
17.3 (Autumn): 134-43 |
Personal Essay |
Aunt Betsy by Jerrie W. Hurd
17.3 (Autumn): 150-55 |
Short Story |
Oil upon Oil by Brooke Elizabeth Smith
17.3 (Autumn): 156-57 |
Poetry |
Expatriate by Jim Walker
17.3 (Autumn): 158 |
Poetry |
Religious Accommodation in the Land of Racial Democracy: Mormon Priesthood and Black Brazilians by Mark L. Grover
17.3 (Autumn 1984): 23-34 |
Personal Essay |
The Emma Smith Lore Reconsidered by Linda King Newell
17.3 (Autumn 1984): 87-100 |
History |
Remarks at Chase's Missionary Farewell by Douglas H. Parker
17.3 (Autumn 1984): 117-21 |
Speech |
Much of a River by Marden Clark
17.3 (Autumn 1984): 144-49 |
Short Story |
Born Again by Mary L. Bradford
17.3 (Autumn 1984): 158 |
Poetry |
Born Again by Emma Lou Thayne
17.3 (Autumn 1984): 158 |
Poetry |
Unfinished Sestina for the Secretary of Defense by Kathy Evans
17.4 (1984) |
Poetry |
The High Price of Poetry by Glenn Willett Clark
17.4 (Winter 1984): 102-107 |
Criticism |
The Old Mormon Poetry by Dennis Clark
17.4 (Winter 1984): 151-152 |
Review |
The Black Door by Patricia Hart
18 (Fall): 117-129 |
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One Year by Margaret R. Munk
18 (Fall 1985): 139-149 |
Poetry |
Making "the Good" Good for Something: A Direction for Mormon Literature by Lavina Fielding Anderson
18 (Summer 1985): 104-115 |
Criticism |
Fathering by Jim Walker
18.1 (Spring): 7 |
Poetry |
The Intellectual in the Service of Faith? : Some Propositions to Consider by L. Jackson Newell
18.1 (Spring): 106-108 |
Personal Essay |
The Pursuit of Understanding by Thomas G. Alexander
18.1 (Spring): 109-111 |
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How and Where Is Intellect Needed? by Francine R. Bennion
18.1 (Spring): 115-119 |
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Poetic Borrowing in Early Mormonism by Michael Hicks
18.1 (Spring): 132-142 |
History |
A Reading Group by Robert L. Egbert
18.1 (Spring): 145-149 |
Short Story |
A Rock, a Fir, and a Magpie by Craig Witham
18.1 (Spring): 150-157 |
Short Story |
Diaries by Joyce Ellen Davis
18.1 (Spring): 158-59 |
Poetry |
Not Quite What Was Promised, But Much More by Eugene E. Campbell
18.1 (Spring): 162-163 |
Biography / Memoir |
Another Attempt at Understanding by Kathryn Smoot Caldwell
18.1 (Spring): 163-165 |
Novel |
LDS Church Authority and New Plural Marriage 1890-1904 by D. Michael Quinn
18.1 (Spring 1985): 9-105 |
History |
Prometheus Hobbled: The Intellectual in Mormondom by Stanley B. Kimball
18.1 (Spring 1985): 111-115 |
Personal Essay |
Socialist Saints: Mormons and the Socialist Party in Utah, 1900-20 by John R. Sillito, John S. McCormick
18.1 (Spring 1985): 121-131 |
History |
David and Bathsheba by Michael R. Collings
18.1 (Spring 1985): 143 |
Poetry |
Returning by Kathy Evans
18.1 (Spring 1985): 161 |
Poetry |
"Strange Fever": Women West by Ann Hinckley Costello
18.1 (Spring 1985): 165-168 |
Review |
Ethical Issues in Reproductive Medicine: A Mormon Perspective by Lester E. Bush
18.2 (Summer): 41-46 |
Personal Essay |
The Alienation of an Apostle from his Quorum: The Moses Thatcher Case by Edward Leo Lyman
18.2 (Summer): 67-91 |
Biography / Memoir |
An RLDS Refomation?: Continuing the Task of RLDS Theology by Larry W. Conrad, Paul Shupe
18.2 (Summer): 92=103 |
History |
SF and Religion by Orson Scott Card
18.2 (Summer 1985): 11-13 |
Criticism |
The Godmakers Examined by Randall A. Mackey
18.2 (Summer 1985): 14-16 |
Criticism |
Does the Camera Lie? by Sharon Lee Swenson
18.2 (Summer 1985): 16-23 |
Criticism |
The Godmakers: Shadow or Reality?: A Content Analysis by Allen D. Roberts
18.2 (Summer 1985): 24-33 |
Criticism |
One Community's Reaction to The Godmakers by Donald Alvin Eagle
18.2 (Summer 1985): 34-39 |
Criticism |
Let My Sisters Do for me by Lisa Bolin Hawkins
18.2 (Summer 1985): 117 |
Poetry |
Benediction by Neal C. Chandler
18.2 (Summer 1985): 152-166 |
Short Story |
The Interview by John Bennion
18.2 (Summer 1985): 167-176 |
Short Story |
Soul-Making, or is There Life Before Death? by U. Carlisle Hunsaker
18.3 (Fall): 152-59 |
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Reflections on the Restoration by Lowell L. Bennion
18.3 (Fall): 160-67 |
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In Silence, She Speaks by Carolynne Cecil Berrett
18.3 (Fall): 168-69 |
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Fast and Loose Freemasonry by Kent Walgren
18.3 (Fall): 172-76 |
History |
The Only Divinely Authorized Plan for Financial Success in This Life or the Next by Neal C. Chandler
18.3 (Fall 1985): 130-137 |
Short Story |
Lightning Barbs by Marden J. Clark
18.3 (Fall 1985): 150-151 |
Poetry |
Faithful History by William D. Russell
18.3 (Fall 1985): 169-172 |
Review |
Spencer W. Kimball, Apostle of Love by Leonard J. Arrington
18.4 (Winter): 11-13 |
Biography / Memoir |
The Vast Landscape of His Heart by James N. Kimball
18.4 (Winter): 14-18 |
Biography / Memoir |
David by Michael Hicks
18.4 (Winter): 23 |
Poetry |
Joseph Smith and the Clash of Sacred Cultures by Keith Parry
18.4 (Winter): 65-80 |
History |
The Captivity Narration on Mormon Trails, 1846-65 by Stanley M. Kimball
18.4 (Winter): 81-88 |
History |
The Mormons and the Ghost Dance by Lawrence G. Coates
18.4 (Winter): 89-111 |
History |
Captain Dan Jones and the Welch Indians by Ronald D. Dennis
18.4 (Winter): 112-17 |
History |
Helen John: The Beginnings of Indian Placement by J. Neil Birch
18.4 (Winter): 119-29 |
History |
My People, the Indians by Chief Dan George
18.4 (Winter): 130-32 |
Personal Essay |
As Winter Comes On by Helen Walker Jones
18.4 (Winter): 184 |
Poetry |
All My Silent Midnight Hours by Lisa Bolin Hawkins
18.4 (Winter 1985): 9 |
Poetry |
Spencer W. Kimball: A Man for His Times by Edward L. Kimball
18.4 (Winter 1985): 19-22 |
Biography / Memoir |
Lamanites and the Spirit of the Lord by Eugene England
18.4 (Winter 1985): 25-32 |
Personal Essay |
Mormons and Native Americans: A Historical and Bibliographical Introduction by David J. Whittaker
18.4 (Winter 1985): 33-64 |
History |
To Be Native American--and Mormon by Lacee A. Harris
18.4 (Winter 1985): 143-152 |
Personal Essay |
Hozhoogoo Nanina Doo by Michael Fillerup
18.4 (Winter 1985): 153-82 |
Short Story |
This Is My Body by Marden Clark
18.4 (Winter 1985): 183 |
Poetry |
Faithful Fiction by Eugene England
18.4 (Winter 1985): 196-201 |
Criticism |
From Mold Toward Bold? by Dianne Dibb Forbis
18.4 (Winter 1985): 201-203 |
Review |
Enter Ye Into My Rest by Kristopher Passey
19 (Fall): 57 |
Poetry |
Seasoning by Thomas Asplund
19 (Fall): 124-125 |
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Winter Burial by Carol Clark Ottesen
19 (Fall): 126 |
Poetry |
Grandmother Envisions Her Own Death by Helen Walker Jones
19 (Fall): 127 |
Poetry |
God Of Our Fathers by Alan Meyer
19 (Fall): 129-133 |
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Rebaptism: A Manual by Michael Hicks
19 (Spring): 40 |
Poetry |
Joseph Smith, Sr., Dreams of His Namesake by Michael Hicks
19 (Spring): 105 |
Poetry |
New Friends by Anonymous
19 (Spring): 133-141 |
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Mornings by Linda Sillitoe
19 (Spring): 142-160 |
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Grains of Life: Fragments of a Sonnet Cycle by Helen Candland Stark
19 (Spring): 182-183 |
Poetry |
For the Bishop's Wife by Kathy Evans
19 (Summer 1986): 172 |
Poetry |
The Third Nephite by Levi S. Peterson
19 (Winter 1986): 159-171 |
Short Story |
Utah’s Ethnic Legacy by Helen Papanikolas
19.1 (Spring 1986): 41-48 |
Speech |
Sonnet for Spring by Linda Sillitoe
19.1 (Spring 1986): 76 |
Poetry |
Evenings: His Church Calling by Anita Tanner
19.1 (Winter 1986) |
Poetry |
They Have Closed the Church My Father Helped Build by Anita Tanner
19.1 (Winter 1986) |
Poetry |
"Among the Mormons" by Kenneth E. Eble
19.2 (Summer 1986): 101-118 |
Personal Essay |
Out of the Crucible: The Testimony of a Liberal by Richard J. Cummings
19.2 (Summer 1986): 119-126 |
Personal Essay |
Service Under Stress: Two Years As a Relief Society President by Margaret Rampton Munk
19.2 (Summer 1986): 127-145 |
Personal Essay |
Miguel Aju by Margaret Blair Young
19.2 (Summer 1986): 156-171 |
Short Story |
Mary Ann by Marti Dickey Esplin
19.3 (Fall 1986): 103-108 |
Personal Essay |
At Ease With His Past; At Home With His Art by Lance E. Larsen
19.3 (Fall 1986): 145-147 |
Review |
Nativity by Kathy Evans
19.4 (1986) |
Poetry |
Thoughts on Sarcasm, Solitude, and Holiness by Linda Hoffman Kimball
19.4 (December 1996): 22-25 |
Personal Essay |
"In Jeopardy Every Hour" by Susan B. Taber
19.4 (Winter 1986): 109-120 |
Personal Essay |
A Matter of Love: My Life With Dialogue by Eugene England
20 (Spring): 15-24 |
Personal Essay |
Pierced and Bleeding by Barbara Elliott Snedecor
20 (Spring): 165-166 |
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Meditations on the Heavens by Emma Lou Thayne
20 (Summer 1987): 143-146 |
Poetry |
Wild Sage by Phyllis Barber
20 (Summer 1987): 148-153 |
Short Story |
In Defense of a Mormon Erotica by Levi S. Peterson
20 (Winter 1987): 122-127 |
Personal Essay |
The Whip: A Modern Folktale by Phyllis Barber
20 (Winter 1987): 185-187 |
Short Story |
From the Laurel by Linda Sillitoe
20.1 (1987) |
Poetry |
Juanita Brooks's Quicksand and Cactus: The Evolution of a Literary Memoir by Levi S. Peterson
20.1 (Spring 1987): 145-155 |
Criticism |
Turning by Dian Saderup
20.1 (Spring 1987): 156-164 |
Personal Essay |
Sacred Histories by Lisa Bolin Hawkins
20.1 (Spring 1987): 172 |
Poetry |
Recollections from an Ex by Karen Marguerite Moloney
20.2 (1987) |
Poetry |
For Brother de Mik by Dian Saderup
20.2 (Summer 1987): 42-43 |
Poetry |
Family Scriptures by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
20.2 (Summer 1987): 119-127 |
Personal Essay |
Drawing on Personal Myths by Dennis Smith
20.3 (Fall 1987): 109-114 |
Personal Essay |
“I’d Rather Be...” by Marden J. Clark
20.3 (Fall 1987): 141-149 |
Personal Essay |
Long Divisions by Karen Rosenbaum
20.3 (Fall 1987): 150-164 |
Short Story |
LDS Assumptions: [Review of Orson Scott Card's Speaker for the Dead] by Michael R. Collings
20.3 (Fall 1987): 174-175 |
Review |
Luggage by Dixie Partridge
20.4 (Winter 1987): 1 |
Poetry |
Groping the Mormon Eros by B. W. Jorgensen
20.4 (Winter 1987): 128-137 |
Criticism |
On Seeing Part of a Cast Iron Stove, Rusting Behind a Shed by Dixie Partridge
20.4 (Winter 1987): 188 |
Poetry |
Nocturne, October by Dixie Partridge
20.4 (Winter 1987): 189 |
Poetry |
For Bonnie by Randal Allred
21 (Autumn): 11 |
Poetry |
Freeways, Parking Lots, and Ice Cream Stands: The Three Nephites in Contemporary Society by William A. Wilson
21 (Autumn): 13-26 |
Folklore |
Burial Service by Jim Walker
21 (Autumn): 149 |
Poetry |
The Oldest Son Leaves For Nagoya by Jim Walker
21 (Autumn): 150 |
Poetry |
What You Leave Behind: Six Years at the MTC by Gary James Bergera
21 (Spring): 146 |
Personal Essay |
Mothers and Daughters: Parting by Marcia Flanders Stornetta
21 (Spring): 163 |
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Bodies by Michael R. Collings
21 (spring 1988): 11 |
Poetry |
Hughes Family Reunion by Gloria Tester
21 (Summer): 15 |
Poetry |
To a Modern Isaac by C. L. Christensen
21 (Summer): 127 |
Poetry |
Winston Night Walks by Steve Peck
21 (Summer): 155 |
Poetry |
Failed Friendship by E. Victoria Grover-Swank
21 (Winter): 102 |
Poetry |
The Man at the Chapel by Karin Anderson England
21 (Winter): 133 |
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Here's The Church by Kathy Evans
21 (Winter 1988): 142 |
Poetry |
Joseph in an Alternate Universe by Sandra Ballif Straubhaar
21 (winter 1988): 171-173 |
Criticism |
Easter Weekend by Eugene England
21.1 (Spring 1988): 19-30 |
Personal Essay |
Prayer of a Novice Rebel by Kathie Rampton Rockwood
21.1 (Spring 1988): 95 |
Poetry |
To Watch a Daughter Die by Kathie Rampton Rockwood
21.1 (Spring 1988): 144-145 |
Poetry |
A Journey with Doubt by Terri Zaugg
21.1 (Spring 1988): 156-161 |
Personal Essay |
Pruned by Kathie Rockwood
21.1 (Spring 1988): 168 |
Poetry |
A Mormon "Pilgrim's Progress" by Richard J. Cummings
21.1 (Spring 1988): 169-172 |
Criticism |
August 6 by Marden J. Clark
21.2 (Summer 1988): 144-145 |
Poetry |
A Life Well-Shared by Mary L. Bradford
21.2 (Summer 1998): 163-165 |
Criticism |
Navel by Anita Tanner
21.3 (Autumn 1988): 172 |
Poetry |
A House of Order by John Bennion
21.3 (Fall 1988): 129-148 |
Short Story |
A Writer Reborn by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
21.3 (Fall 1988): 165-167 |
Criticism |
Doing Huebener by Margaret Blair Young
21.4 (Winter 1988): 127-132 |
Personal Essay |
The Bowhunter by Michael Fillerup
21.4 (Winter 1988): 151-168 |
Short Story |
A Little Love Story by William Cottam
22 (Fall): 117-122 |
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Top Kingdom: The Mormon Race for the Celestial Gates by Donlu Thayer
22 (Fall 1989): 12-31 |
Personal Essay |
Nothing Holy: A Different Perspective of Israel by Ehab Abunuwara
22 (Fall 1989): 92-101 |
Personal Essay |
A Song for One Still Voice: Hymn of Affirmation by Susan H. Miller
22 (Spring): 80-85 |
Review |
If I Were God by Gay Taylor
22 (Spring): 106-113 |
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If I Were Satan by Samuel W. Taylor
22 (Spring): 114-117 |
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The Weed by Paris Anderson
22 (Spring): 118-26 |
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During Recess by Linda Sillitoe
22 (Spring 1989): 69 |
Poetry |
Snowfall at Glenflesk by Karen Marguerite Moloney
22 (Spring 1989): 86 |
Poetry |
Lesser Voices by Sherwin W. Howard
22 (Spring 1989): 128-131 |
Poetry |
Toward a More Mature View by Irene M. Bates
22 (Summer): 97-101 |
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Beached on the Wasatch Front: Probing the Us and Them Paradigm by Karen Marguerite Moloney
22 (Summer 1986): 101-113 |
Personal Essay |
On a Denver Bus by Anita Tanner
22 (Winter): 119 |
Poetry |
Pure Thin Bones by Lisa Madsen de Rubilar
22 (Winter): 122-30 |
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Early Through Winter by Jill Hemming
22 (Winter): 131 |
Poetry |
A Case for the Rain by Paris Anderson
22 (Winter): 132-33 |
Poetry |
Juanita Brooks, My Subject, My Sister by Levi Peterson
22.1 (Spring 1989): 16-28 |
Personal Essay |
Sonnet on Life's Dangers by Linda Sillitoe
22.1 (Spring 1989): 68 |
Poetry |
Pilgrims in Time by Dian Saderup
22.1 (Spring 1989): 99-105 |
Personal Essay |
Jack-Mormons by Edward A. Geary
22.1 (Spring 1989): 132-41 |
Short Story |
Three Poems For My Mother by Philip White
22.2 (Summer 1986): 75-77 |
Poetry |
A Mormon Out of Misunderstanding? by John Sillito
22.2 (Summer 1986): 113-118 |
Personal Essay |
Sunset Ward by Claudia L. Bushman
22.2 (Summer 1989): 119-30 |
Personal Essay |
Grandma’s Dying by Margaret Blair Young
22.2 (Summer 1989): 131-137 |
Short Story |
Two Fishermen in Hong Kong by Timothy Liu
22.2 (Summer 1989): 138 |
Poetry |
The Lord's Table by Timothy Liu
22.2 (Summer 1989): 139 |
Poetry |
Divorce by Laura Hamblin
22.3 (1989): 65 |
Poetry |
Why Nephi Killed Laban: Reflections on the Truth of the Book of Mormon by Eugene England
22.3 (Fall 1989): 32-51 |
Personal Essay |
Lindon Cannery, November 12, 1982 by Laura Hamblin
22.3 (Fall 1989): 65 |
Poetry |
Cliff Dwellings by Dixie Partridge
22.3 (Fall 1989): 90 |
Poetry |
Abandoned Farmyard, November by Dixie Partridge
22.3 (Fall 1989): 91 |
Poetry |
Obviously Arthur by Dian Saderup
22.3 (Fall 1989): 102-116 |
Personal Essay |
Reconciliation by Edwin B. Firmage
22.3 (Fall 1989): 130-145 |
Speech |
The Study of Mormon Folklore: An Uncertain Mirror for Truth by William A. Wilson
22.4 (Winter 1989): 95-110 |
Speech |
Christmas Morning--1906 by Aldyth Morris
22.4 (Winter 1989): 112-114 |
Personal Essay |
Of the Book... by Helen B. Cannon
22.4 (Winter 1989): 115-118 |
Personal Essay |
Grandpa's Coffee by Dennis Smith
22.4 (Winter 1989): 120-121 |
Short Story |
I Can Wait For by Holly Welker
23 (Fall): 62 |
Poetry |
Daddy Hung Me Out by A.R. Mitchell
23 (Fall): 126 |
Poetry |
The Blood in My Veins by Dorothy K. Wheeler
23 (Fall): 138-139 |
Poetry |
Deity by Anita Tanner
23 (Fall): 166-167 |
Poetry |
Songs by Lisa Madsen de Rubilar
23 (Fall): 176-185 |
Unassigned |
The Six-Buck Fortune by Helen Walker Jones
23 (Fall): 193-200 |
Short Story |
The Mormon Woman as Writer by Phyllis Barber
23 (Fall 1990): 108-19 |
Personal Essay |
The Slow Way Home by Loretta Randall Sharp
23 (Fall 1990): 174-175 |
Poetry |
The Chastity Gum by Lael Littke
23 (Fall 1990): 188-192 |
Short Story |
Grandpa by Jill Hemming
23 (Spring): 38 |
Poetry |
The Deseret Milk Company by Scott Samuelson
23 (Spring): 162-163 |
Poetry |
Winnowing by Keith Flower
23 (Spring): 175 |
Poetry |
Chokecherries by Anita Tanner
23 (Spring): 176 |
Poetry |
Things Happen by Emma Lou Thayne
23 (Summer): 11-12 |
Poetry |
You Heal by Emma Lou Thayne
23 (Summer): 13 |
Poetry |
Commerce by Holly Welker
23 (Summer): 106-107 |
Poetry |
And by N.E. Houston
23 (Summer): 138-162 |
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The Youngest Daughter's Tale by Lewis Horne
23 (Winter): 165-166 |
Poetry |
Andante by Ellen Kartchner
23 (Winter): 170-171 |
Poetry |
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Spiritualism and "New Religions" by Michael W. Homer
23 (Winter 1990): 97-121 |
History |
Of Pleasures and Palaces by David L. Wright
23 (Winter 1990): 141-164 |
Short Story |
Inadvertent Disclosure: Autobiography in the Poetry of Eliza R. Snow by Maureen Ursenbach Beecher
23.1 (Spring 1990): 94-107 |
Criticism |
Three Generations of Mormon Poetry by R. A. Christmas
23.1 (Spring 1990): 165-167 |
Criticism |
Another Prayer by Lisa Bolin Hawkins
23.3 (Fall 1990): 83 |
Poetry |
A Tribute to May Swenson by Veneta Nielsen
23.3 (Fall 1990): 121-123 |
Tribute |
If I Had Children by May Swenson
23.3 (Fall 1990): 124-125 |
Poetry |
One of the Women by Dixie Partridge
23.3 (Fall 1990): 186-187 |
Poetry |
A Lot to Like by Miriam B. Murphy
23.3 (Fall 1990): 201-203 |
Criticism |
Illness in the Family by R. A. Christmas
23.4 (Winter 1990): 44 |
Poetry |
Going Home by Loretta Randall Sharp
23.4 (Winter 1990): 131-132 |
Poetry |
This Then, November by Laura Hamblin
23.4 (Winter 1990): 138 |
Poetry |
The Virgin Mary Confronts Mary of Magdala by Richard Shorten
24 (Fall): 40-42 |
Poetry |
Cure by Michael Gray
24 (Fall): 58 |
Poetry |
The Dark Gray Morning by Tom Riley
24 (Fall): 77 |
Poetry |
Being Faithful Without Being Told Things by Dana Haight Cattani
24 (Fall): 105-109 |
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Counting the Cost by Anita Tanner
24 (Fall): 117-119 |
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Bird of Paradise by Phyllis Barber
24 (Fall): 133-142 |
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Baptism: As Light as Snow by Michael R. Collings
24 (fall 1991): 143 |
Poetry |
Call Before the Obituary by Jill Hemming
24 (Spring): 99 |
Poetry |
Transformation by Jerilyn Black
24 (Spring): 114 |
Poetry |
Sand Dollars Gracing a Shore Within Reach by Brian J. Fogg
24 (Spring): 134-141 |
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Outsiders by Margaret Blair Young
24 (Spring 1991): 147-155 |
Short Story |
How Can a Religious Person Tolerate Other Religions? by Dennis Prager
24 (Summer): 11-23 |
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In the Back Lot at Hillview Manor by Mary Ann Losee
24 (Summer): 46 |
Poetry |
Why Am I Here? by Gay Taylor
24 (Summer): 93-103 |
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Confessions of a Utah Gambler by Russell Burrows
24 (Summer): 110-117 |
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Burn Ward by Ellen Kartchner
24 (Summer): 124-125 |
Poetry |
I Consider Jonah's Whale by Paris Anderson
24 (Summer): 144-145 |
Poetry |
Heart of the Fathers by Thomas F. Rogers
24 (Summer 1991): 127-143 |
Short Story |
The Hero Woman by Karla Bennion
24 (Winter): 112 |
Poetry |
A Jew Among Mormons by Steve Siporin
24 (Winter): 113-122 |
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Fatherless Child by Angela B. Haight
24 (Winter): 123-127 |
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Hallelujah! by Angela G. Wood
24 (Winter): 128-130 |
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Mechanics by Mary Ann Losee
24 (Winter): 131 |
Poetry |
My Ghosts by G. G. Vandagriff
24 (Winter): 161-164 |
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They Did Go Forth by Maurine Whipple
24 (Winter): 165-172 |
Short Story |
Patchwork by Michael R. Collings
24 (Winter 1991): 97 |
Poetry |
The Thoughtful Patriot--1991 by David P. Vandagriff
24 (Winter 1991): 133-140 |
Personal Essay |
Island Spring by Philip White
24.1 (Spring 1991): 85 |
Poetry |
A Profound Sense of Community: Mormon Values in Wallace Stegner's Recapitulation by Richard H. Cracroft
24.1 (Spring 1991): 101-113 |
Criticism |
The Next Weird Sister Builds a Dog Run by Laura Hamblin
24.1 (Spring 1991): 132-133 |
Poetry |
Heartbreak Hill by R. A. Christmas
24.1 (Spring 1991): 142 |
Poetry |
Just Dead by Mark Edward Koltko
24.1 (Spring 1991): 157-159 |
Review |
Words for Late Summer by Dixie Partridge
24.2 (Summer 1991): 24-25 |
Poetry |
Being Baptized for the Dead, 1974 by Lance Larsen
24.2 (Summer 1991): 81 |
Poetry |
For Meg--With Doubt and Faith by Karen Rosenbaum
24.2 (Summer 1991): 83-92 |
Personal Essay |
Rhythms by Marni Asplund Campbell
24.2 (Summer 1991): 106-109 |
Personal Essay |
How Could We Have Known by Laura Hamblin
24.3 (Fall 1991): 7 |
Poetry |
My Mother's House by Levi S. Peterson
24.3 (Fall 1991): 79-88 |
Personal Essay |
My Liberty Jail by G. Kevin Jones
24.3 (Fall 1991): 89-104 |
Personal Essay |
One Sunday's Rain : (After Word of My Father's Illness) by Dixie Partridge
24.3 (Fall 1991): 130 |
Poetry |
Losing Lucy by Karla Bennion
24.4 (Winter 1991): 11 |
Poetry |
Book of Mormon Stories that My Teachers Kept From Me by Neal Chandler
24.4 (Winter 1991): 13-30 |
Personal Essay |
Bearing Our Crosses Gracefully: Sex and the Single Mormon by Robert A. Rees
24.4 (Winter 1991): 98-111 |
Speech |
The Perseids by Phillip White
24.4 (Winter 1991): 174-175 |
Poetry |
Humor and Pathos: Stories of the Mormon Diaspora by William Mulder
24.4 (Winter 1991): 176-178 |
Criticism |
Late by Jerrilyn Black
25 (Fall): 35 |
Poetry |
Authority by Marilyn Bushman-Carlton
25 (Fall): 86 |
Poetry |
Woman Bathing by Marilyn Bushman-Carlton
25 (Fall): 86 |
Poetry |
Ecclesiastical Check by Richard Wiman
25 (Fall): 113 |
Poetry |
Street Symphony by Valerie Holladay
25 (Fall): 115-130 |
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Senpai by Marcia Flanders Stornetta
25 (Fall): 131-136 |
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Sacred Clothing: an Inside-Outside Perspective by Helen Beach Cannon
25 (Fall): 138-148 |
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Wonder and Wondering: Five Meditations by Alison Craig
25 (Fall): 149-153 |
Personal Essay |
On Being Female: A Voice of Contentment by Barbara Elliott Snedecor
25 (Fall): 155-163 |
Unassigned |
Miscarriage by Karin Anderson England
25 (Fall): 175-182 |
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Two Sisters Visit Dieppe by Mary Ann Losee
25 (March): 10-11 |
Poetry |
A Vision of Judas by Timothy Liu
25 (March): 48 |
Poetry |
Jackrabbits by William Powley
25 (March): 114-115 |
Poetry |
The Good Life by Edward L. Hart
25 (March): 128 |
Poetry |
There's No Place Like Home by Nellie Brown
25 (March): 129-133 |
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Luke's Train Ride by Garth N. Jones
25 (March): 135-145 |
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Over Coffee, 600 B.C. by Melanie D. Shumway
25 (March): 182-183 |
Poetry |
Nickel Girls by Holly Welker
25 (March): 184 |
Poetry |
Waiting by Mark Edward Koltko
25 (Spring 1992): 68-69 |
Poetry |
My Mormon Grandmother by Kit G. Linford
25 (Summer): 82 |
Poetry |
Of Primary Concern by Susette Fletcher Green
25 (Summer): 83-89 |
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Busier Than Thou: The Primary by Dawn Hall Anderson
25 (Summer): 89-96 |
Unassigned |
Out in Left Field (a True Story) by Joleen Ashman Robison
25 (Summer): 117-120 |
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Wild Blossoms of Faith by Mary B. Johnston
25 (Summer): 131-135 |
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The Mistake of the Psycholinguists by Karla Bennion
25 (Summer): 150 |
Poetry |
Glimmers and Glitches in Zion by Brian J. Fogg
25 (Summer): 151-157 |
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When I Swam for the Utah Valley Dolphins by William Powley
25 (Summer): 158 |
Poetry |
Jesus Wants Me for... by Lavina Fielding Anderson
25 (Summer 1992): 97-105 |
Personal Essay |
Art and Half a Cake by M. Shayne Bell
25 (summer 1992): 128-30 |
Poetry |
Ziontales: An Excerpt by Kevin G. Barnhurst
25 (Summer 1992): 159-164 |
Short Story |
Yellow Hair by Michael Gray
25 (Winter): 9 |
Poetry |
The Pulpit by Marilyn Bushman-Carlton
25 (Winter): 31 |
Poetry |
The Book Handed Her by Anita Tanner
25 (Winter): 111-112 |
Poetry |
Variation on a Love Letter by Holly Welker
25 (Winter): 132-133 |
Poetry |
Dinner at Sylvia's by Erika Munson
25 (Winter): 135-138 |
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Plucked from the Ashes by Clem Bear Chief
25 (Winter): 140-149 |
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Manna in the Desert by Tom Riley
25 (Winter): 150 |
Poetry |
Crows by Kim Simpson
25 (Winter): 151-157 |
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Drinking, and Flirting with the Mormon Church by Marian Nelsen
25 (Winter): 158-168 |
Personal Essay |
Babies, Berries, and Santa Claus by Joleen Ashman Robison
25 (Winter): 169-171 |
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Return by Anita Tanner
25 (Winter): 192 |
Poetry |
WardAmerica by David R. Trottier
25 (Winter): 193-196 |
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Relativity by Ron Wilcox
25 (Winter): 197 |
Poetry |
Apple Indian by Michael Fillerup
25 (Winter 1982): 173-191 |
Short Story |
Entire unto Himself by Michael R. Collings
25 (winter 1992): 56–57 |
Poetry |
Ecclesiastical Implications of Grace by Erin R. Silva
25.1 (Spring 1992): 70-85 |
Personal Essay |
Ovum by Susan Elizabeth Howe
25.1 (Spring 1992): 134 |
Poetry |
Pancha Loca by R. A. Christmas
25.1 (Spring 1992): 147-169 |
Short Story |
Reflections on a Bereavement by Edward L. Hart
25.1 (Spring, 1992): 117-127 |
Personal Essay |
Coney Island Hymn: Shore by Glen Nelson
25.2 (Summer 1992): 40 |
Poetry |
The Extraordinary in the Ordinary: Women's Stories, Women's Lives by Julie J. Nichols
25.2 (Summer 1992): 73-81 |
Criticism |
Making Sense of Suffering by Marilyn Damron White
25.2 (Summer 1992): 107-116 |
Personal Essay |
Form and Integrity by Jack Harrell
25.2 (Summer 1992): 121-127 |
Personal Essay |
Because I Was a Sister Missionary by Tracie Lamb-Kwon
25.2 (Summer 1992): 137-149 |
Personal Essay |
I Laugh, Therefore I Am by Miriam B. Murphy
25.2 (Summer 1992): 166-167 |
Review |
The 20/20 Leap by William Passera
25.3 (Fall): 154 |
Poetry |
I Am Watching Four Canada Geese by Susan Elizabeth Howe
25.3 (Fall 1992): 7 |
Poetry |
Missionary Court by Lance Larsen
25.3 (Fall 1992): 56 |
Poetry |
Hands by Philip White
25.3 (Fall 1992): 66-67 |
Poetry |
Afterthought by Marlene Harris Austin
25.3 (Fall 1992): 164-173 |
Personal Essay |
Last Tag by Ron Molen
25.3 (Fall 1992): 183-188 |
Short Story |
Living Histories by Dian Saderup, William Cottam
25.4 (Winter 1992): 58-79 |
Biography / Memoir |
Winter Fast Offerings by Lance Larsen
25.4 (Winter 1992): 98 |
Poetry |
Warren Travels with His Father by Michael R. Collings
26 (summer 1993): 116 |
Poetry |
Breadcrumbs by Dixie Partridge
26.1 (Spring 1993): 5-6 |
Poetry |
Snowy Night by Lisa Bolin Hawkins
26.1 (Spring 1993): 77 |
Poetry |
Notes for a Son, 19, Living Abroad by Dixie Partridge
26.1 (Spring 1993): 78 |
Poetry |
Night Myths by Dixie Partridge
26.1 (Spring 1993): 93-94 |
Poetry |
One on the Aisle by Karen Rosenbaum
26.1 (Spring 1993): 171-182 |
Short Story |
Sacrament Prayer by Lance Larsen
26.2 (Summer 1993): 137 |
Poetry |
Telling It Slant: Aiming for Truth in Contemporary Mormon Literature by William Mulder
26.2 (Summer 1993): 155-169 |
Criticism |
God With Us by Philip White
26.2 (Summer 1993): 186 |
Poetry |
Litany by Philip White
26.2 (Summer 1993): 221-222 |
Poetry |
Mama and Daddy Standin' By by Paul Swenson
26.3 (Fall 1993): 57-58 |
Poetry |
For My Father, 1934-1990 by Marni Asplund Campbell
26.3 (Fall 1993): 70-71 |
Poetry |
Our Fecundity by David Paxman
26.3 (Fall 1993): 88-89 |
Poetry |
Leave of Absence by Dixie Partridge
26.3 (Fall 1993): 141-142 |
Poetry |
Gifts of the Spirit by Michael Fillerup
26.3 (Fall 1993): 199-213 |
Short Story |
Prophet by the Sea by Phyllis Barber
27 (Fall 1994) |
Short Story |
Listening to Mozart’s Requiem while Crossing the San Rafael by M. Shayne Bell
27 (fall 1994): 115–16 |
Poetry |
Nestling by Michael R. Collings
27 (summer 1994): 54–55 |
Poetry |
Juanita Brooks and Fawn Brodie: Sisters in Mormon Dissent by Newell G. Bringhurst
27 (Summer 1994): 105-127 |
Biography / Memoir |
The Time Traveler Comes to Cana by M. Shayne Bell
27 (winter 1994): xi–xii |
Poetry |
Dust to Dust by Phyllis Barber
27 (Winter 1994) |
Short Story |
Sariah by Marni Asplund-Campbell
27.1 (Spring 1994): 106-107 |
Poetry |
Mummy Pendulum by David Paxman
27.1 (Spring 1994): 150-151 |
Poetry |
Movements Giving Off Light by Dixie Partridge
27.1 (Spring 1994): 192-193 |
Poetry |
Hobby Horses by Lance Larsen
27.1 (Spring 1994): 228 |
Poetry |
Border Crossings by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
27.2 (Summer 1994): 1-7 |
Personal Essay |
For the Girl Who Saw Her Mother Cold by Marni Asplund-Campbell
27.2 (Summer 1994): 9-13 |
Poetry |
Mormon Conversions by Laura Hamblin
27.2 (Summer 1994): 71-72 |
Poetry |
In Search of Women's Language and Expression Among Nauvoo Wives in A Little Lower Than the Angels by Helynne H. Hansen
27.2 (Summer 1994): 93-102 |
Criticism |
Serving the Papers by Lance Larsen
27.2 (Summer 1994): 137 |
Poetry |
Storytime by Philip White
27.3 (Fall 1994): 248 |
Poetry |
Sonnet: On His Blindness to Autumn by Marden J. Clark
27.3 (Fall 1994): 318 |
Poetry |
Snows by Marden J. Clark
27.4 (Winter 1994): 14 |
Poetry |
1844 by Philip White
27.4 (Winter 1994): 28 |
Poetry |
Naked by Lance Larsen
27.4 (Winter 1994): 77 |
Poetry |
Mormon Angels in America by David Pace
27.4 (Winter 1994): 191-197 |
Review |
Release: A Moment by Dixie Partridge
28.1 (Spring 1995): x |
Poetry |
Wallace Stegner: The Unwritten Letter by Karen Rosenbaum
28.1 (Spring 1995): 41-47 |
Personal Essay |
Weight by R. A. Christmas
28.1 (Spring 1995): 76 |
Poetry |
Razor Sharp by Marden J. Clark
28.1 (Spring 1995): 194-196 |
Poetry |
Saturday: One Version: (Fourth Week of An Unidentified Illness) by Dixie Partridge
28.2 (Summer 1995): xvi-xvii |
Poetry |
Cereal Polygamy by R. A. Christmas
28.2 (Summer 1995): 161 |
Poetry |
How Things Look From the Other Side of the Lake by R. A. Christmas
28.2 (Summer 1995): 162 |
Poetry |
Bread: A Returning by Dixie Partridge
28.3 (Fall 1995): 13-14 |
Poetry |
His Faith-Promoting Story by R. A. Christmas
28.3 (Fall 1995): 51 |
Poetry |
Near-sex Experiences by Karin Anderson England
28.3 (Fall 1995): 97-114 |
Personal Essay |
Epiphany by Tory C. Anderson
28.3 (Fall 1995): 171-180 |
Short Story |
Descending Order by Dixie Partridge
28.4 (Winter 1995): 66 |
Poetry |
The Function of Mormon Literary Criticism at the Present Time by Michael Austin
28.4 (Winter 1995): 131-44 |
Criticism |
The Precarious Walk Away from Mormonism, All the Time with a Stitch in My Side by Phyllis Barber
29 (Fall, 1996): 120-129 Number: 2 |
Personal Essay |
In a Far Land by M. Shayne Bell
29 (summer 1996): 182 |
Poetry |
The Seduction of H. Lyman Winger by Michael Fillerup
29.2 (Summer 1996): 155-175 |
Short Story |
August by Philip White
29.3 (Fall 1996): 98 |
Poetry |
"I Do Remember How It Smelled Heavenly": Mormon Aspects of May Swenson's Poetry by Susan Elizabeth Howe
29.3 (Fall 1996): 141-156 |
Criticism |
Theology for the Approaching Millennium: Angels in America, Activism, and the American Religion by Michael Austin
30.1 (Spring 1997): 25-44 |
Criticism |
The Home Dance: Hugh Nibley Among the Hopi by Boyd Jay Petersen
31.1 (1998): 23-35 |
Biography / Memoir |
Essay for June 9, 1998 by Margaret Blair Young
32.1 (Spring 1999): 103-117 |
Personal Essay |
A Test Case for Heresy and Gender Discourse by Jana Kathryn Riess
32.1 (Spring 1999): 191-193 |
Review |
Mormon Psychohistory: Psychological Insights into the Latter-day Saint Past, Present, and Future by Mark Edward Koltko
32.2 (Summer 1999): 71-99 |
Criticism |
The State of Mormon Literature and Criticism by Gideon O. Burton, Neal Kramer
32.3 (Fall 1999): 1-12 |
Criticism |
Danger on the Right! Danger on the Left! : The Ethics of Recent Mormon Fiction by Eugene England
32.3 (Fall 1999): 13-30 |
Criticism |
Naked by Marilyn Bushman-Carlton
32.3 (Fall 1999): 31-32 |
Poetry |
Should We Ask, "Is this Mormon Literature?": Towards a Mormon Criticism. by Gideon O. Burton
32.3 (Fall 1999): 33-43 |
Criticism |
Fertility by Carol Clark Ottesen
32.3 (Fall 1999): 44 |
Poetry |
The Mormon Fiction Mission by Tessa Meyer Santiago
32.3 (Fall 1999): 45-54 |
Criticism |
Mormon Postmodernism: Worlds without End in Young's Salvador and Card's Lost Boys by Robert Bird
32.3 (Fall 1999): 55-62 |
Criticism |
Thin Ice by Ken Raines
32.3 (Fall 1999): 63 |
Poetry |
Winter Dies by N. Andrew Spackman
32.3 (Fall 1999): 64 |
Poetry |
"Easy to Be Entreated": Modern Dogma and the Rhetoric of Assent and Christian Communication by Grant Boswell
32.3 (Fall 1999): 65-72 |
Criticism |
The Lyric Body in Emma Lou Thayne's Things Happen by Lisa Orme Bickmore
32.3 (Fall 1999): 73-81 |
Criticism |
Grandma Comes for Me by Emma Lou Thayne
32.3 (Fall 1999): 82 |
Poetry |
The Path of the Wanderer: Autobiographical Theory and the Personal Essay by Valerie Holladay
32.3 (Fall 1999): 83-91 |
Criticism |
Reclamation by Ken Raines
32.3 (Fall 1999): 92 |
Poetry |
Heart, Mind, and Soul: The Power of Mormon Letters by Neal W. Kramer
32.3 (Fall 1999): 93-112 |
Criticism |
There is Always Someplace Else by Reed McColm
32.3 (Fall 1999): 113-124 |
Novel Excerpt |
Elijah's Calling: 1840-41 by Margaret Young, Darius Gray
32.3 (Fall 1999): 125-131 |
Novel Excerpt |
Temple Square--Past and Present by Delbert W. Ellsworth
32.3 (Fall 1999): 132 |
Poetry |
Measures of Music by Bruce Jorgensen
32.3 (Fall 1999): 133-140 |
Short Story |
Brother Melrose by Douglas Thayer
32.3 (Fall 1999): 141-154 |
Short Story |
Surviving with Hope by John Bennion
32.3 (Fall 1999): 155-158 |
Review |
Anne Parry's Tathea: A Preliminary Consideration by Richard H. Cracroft
32.3 (Fall 1999): 159-168 |
Review |
[Review of] Bash: Latter-day Plays by Neil LaBute by David G. Pace
32.3 (Fall 1999): 168-170 |
Review |
The Book of Mormon as Great Literature by L. Mikel Vause
32.3 (Summer 1999): 161-162 |
Criticism |
My Early College Years by Levi S. Peterson
33.3 (Fall 2000): [153]-169 |
Personal Essay |
Preaching the Gospel of Church and Sex: Mormon Women's Fiction in the Young Woman's Journal, 1889-1910 by Rebecca de Schweintz
33.3 (Winter 2000): 27-54 |
Criticism |
Salvaged for Mormonism by Levi S. Peterson
35.1 (Spring 2002): [7]-10 |
Tribute |
Out of the Woods by Karen Rosenbaum
35.1 (Spring 2002): [171]-177 |
Short Story |
Speaking for Edgar Mint by P. Jane Hafen
35.1 (Spring 2002): 179-181 |
Review |
Book of Mormon Stories by Jana Kathryn Riess
35.3 (Fall 2002): 242-246 |
Review |
Blue Body: Excerpts from a Novoir by Phyllis Barber
36 (Summer, 2003): 65-80 Number: 2 |
Personal Essay |
Poetry Matters in Mormon Culture by Robert Hughes
36.2 (Summer 2003): 1-26 |
Criticism |
Alive in Mormon Poetry by Danielle Beazer Dubrasky
36.2 (Summer 2003): 27-29 |
Criticism |
In Memoriam: Karl Christian Sandberg
36.2 (Summer 2003): 30 |
Tribute |
Take My Hand by Karl Sandberg
36.2 (Summer 2003): 32 |
Poetry |
Brothers by Levi S. Peterson
36.2 (Summer 2003): [117]-131 |
Short Story |
Sanctuaries by Margaret Blair Young
36.2 (Summer 2003): [195]-206 |
Short Story |
Belonging by Lisa Torcasso Downing
36.3 (Fall 2003) |
Personal Essay |
Pioneers by Carol Lynn Pearson
36.3 (Fall 2003): 200 |
Poetry |
Dear Brethren: Claiming a Voice in the Church by Carol Lynn Pearson
36.3 (Fall 2003): 201-206 |
Personal Essay |
A Motherless House by Carol Lynn Pearson
36.3 (Fall 2003): 224 |
Poetry |
Trusting Lily by Coke Newell
37.3 (Fall 2004) |
Short Story |
At Bay by Lisa Torcasso Downing
37.4 (Winter 2004): [169]-182 |
Short Story |
Flying in a Confined Space by Patricia Gunter Karamesines
38.1 (Spring 2005): 119–29 |
Personal Essay |
The Peach by Patricia Gunter Karamesines
38.3 (Fall 2005): 178–79 |
Poetry |
Thinking globally : Explorations into a truly international, multi-cultural church by Levi S. Peterson
38.4 (Winter 2005): 1-2 |
Criticism |
The Orchid Grower by Patricia Gunter Karamesines
38.4 (Winter 2005): 201 |
Poetry |
Retrospection and Assessment by Levi S. Peterson
39.2 (Summer 2006): 96 |
Personal Essay |
Like the Lilies of the Field by John Bennion
39.4 (Winter 2006): 15p. |
Personal Essay |
Accusation by Angela Hallstrom
40.3 (fall 2007): 156-167 |
Short Story |
Drought by Larry T. Menlove
40.3 (fall 2007): 168-170 |
Short Story |