Irreantum #13, Spring 2002
Table of Contents
- AML News
- President’s Message, by Gideon Burton.
- Interview
- Novel Excerpt
- For Time and All Absurdity, Robert Smith
- Essays
- Serpents in Our Midst: What Brigham City Tells Us about Ourselves, John-Charles Duffy
- A Response to John-Charles Duffy on Brigham City, Scott R. Parkin
- Memoir Excerpt
- Converting Oneself, Holly Welker
- Memoir
- Dutcher and Me, Alan Rex Mitchell
- Editorial
- A Note on This Issue’s Fiction, Tory Anderson
- Stories
- Habits, Karen Rosenbaum
- Room for Solomon, Lisa Torcasso Downing
- First, Linda Paulson Adams
- The Salvation of Audrey Johnson, Edward Hogan
- Harden Times, Susan J. Kroupa
- Poetry
- My Cigarette Vendors, Bessie Soderborg Clark
- Relief Society Lesson in a Singles Ward, Kevin Peel
- Metaphors, Leah Bowen
- Reviews
- Bound for Importance, Jeffrey Needle.
- A review of Margaret Blair Young and Darius Aidan Gray’s Bound for Canaan
- “Oh Bear Man of Mine!” Melissa Proffitt.
- A review of Carol Lynch Williams’s My Angelica
- A Fresh-Faced Sequel, Katie Parker.
- A review of Anne Bradshaw’s Chamomile Winter
- A Storyteller with Heart and Humor—Pressed Down and Flowing Over, Valerie Holladay.
- A review of Kerry Blair’s The Heart Only Knows
- Morality without Clichés, Katie Parker.
- A review of Lisa McKendrick’s On a Whim
- The Elusive Nature of Good and Evil, Jeffrey Needle.
- A review of Marilyn Brown’s House on the Sound
- Selected Recent Releases
- AML-List Highlights
- What’s the point of reading novels? Repenting of stories. AML youth program. Acceptance of Mormon lit. Responding to critics.
- Rameumptom
- Empty Temple Bag Stolen from Atop Temple Locker (The Sugar Beet)
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