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Mormonism and the Arts at the Berkeley Institute: Fiction (sf/f)

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Today’s readings are:

“The Class That Wouldn’t Die” by Joe Vasicek

“Three Different Mormon Futures” by Eric James Stone

“Avek, Who is Distributed” Steven L. Peck

“Release” by Wm Morris

“Waiting” by Katherine Cowley

and, if we have time, “That Leviathan, Whom Thou Hast Made” by Eric James Stone (free audio)

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Please feel free to have your own seminar in the comments to this post.

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Other posts in series:

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Fiction (lit)

Author thmazingPosted on 11/12/2013Categories Announcements, Literature, Mormon literature, Speculative FictionTags berkeley institute, Eric James Stone, Joe vasicek, Katherine Cowley, Marion "Doc" Smith, Steven L. Peck, Steven Peck, wm morris9 Comments on Mormonism and the Arts at the Berkeley Institute: Fiction (sf/f)

Mormonism and the Arts at the Berkeley Institute: Fiction (lit)

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Today’s readings are:

“Why Mormon culture is important to the future of Mormonism” by Wm Morris

“Name” by Heidi Naylor

“A Visit for Tregan” by Jack Harrell

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Please feel free to have your own seminar in the comments to this post.

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Other posts in series:

Poetry

Fiction (sf/f) — forthcoming

Author thmazingPosted on 11/05/2013Categories Announcements, Literature, Mormon literatureTags berkeley institute, heidi naylor, Jack Harrell, wm morris2 Comments on Mormonism and the Arts at the Berkeley Institute: Fiction (lit)

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