Brian Evenson

BRIAN EVENSON teaches creative writing at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater and is the author of Altmann 's Tongue. His new novel, Father of Lies, is forthcoming.

Articles

Chaotic Matter: Eugene England’s “The Dawning of a Brighter Day”

More than ten years after the original appearance of an essay might be too long to wait to respond to it, but the republication of Eugene En gland’s “Dawning of a Brighter Day: Mormon Literature after 150 years” as the inaugural essay of Wasatch Review International (vol. 1 [1992], no. 1) calls for a response.

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The Three Boats

And God came to me and shewed me 
a boat on troubled waters. 
“Shall you stretch forth your hand 
to steady the vessel before it founders?” 
“I shall,” I said, and took the boat 
in my hand and removed it from danger. 

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The Prophet’s Dream

An angel came to me and said, O Pitiable Fools! 
O Foolish Mortals! O Everlasting Damnation! 
I said, Perhaps you will be willing to shew me 
their eternal lot, and my own. He said, Come. 

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Blessing the Dog

He waited, but the dog didn’t come.  He went back into the house. His wife was strapping on her brassiere, skin spilling over where the strap was tight.  “Seen the dog?” he said.  “Haen’t my…

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Sanctified, In the Flesh

He disengaged the gear, ground the key forward. The motor clicked. The steerage went heavy in his hands. He pushed the signal bar upward with his palm, crossed lanes.  “What is it?” she asked.  “Nothing,”…

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David K. Daltridge: Servant of God

I  They left that morning without being told where they were going. Daltridge was surprised when, instead of flying high and north toward Hanoi, they stayed level and curved west. As the flight commander offered…

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