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Mormonism, Alice Miller, and Me

[…] do more—but why? Then I remembered how my mother used to say: “You have done that beautifully, now you could surely do this too …” If we fail to become aware of the source […]

Why I Can’t Write My Joseph Smith Play

[…] doing—reading and directing plays—began to have an effect on me. I was developing what I came to call a theatrical way of seeing the world. I started getting more interested in the is’s than […]

Polygamy, Mormonism, and Me

<i>Dialogue 41.2 (Summer 2009): 85–101</i><br>Hardy describes the long, difficult process of researching polygamy during a time that the church wasn’t open about polygamy.

Eternal Misfit

For some reason I can’t explain,  I know Saint Peter won’t call my name.  Coldplay Some of the functions in the celestial body will not appear in the terrestrial body, neither in the telestial […]

Mormon and Queer at the Crossroads

[…] This essay explores conflicting messages within LDS teaching on LGBT rights, when it both opposed same-sex marriage and in the wake of Prop 8 also came out in support of other LGBT rights that […]

There is Work to Do First

[…] but fellowcitizens with the saints, and of the household of God.” See “Prophet Joins NAACP Leaders in Call for Racial Harmony in America,” Church of Jesus Christ Newsroom, 8 June 2020; Russell M. Nelson, “Let […]

Letters to the Editor

[…] lost a political campaign (!!), completed an urban executive leadership program for top Black professionals and are now consulting with the Urban Coalition in Los Angeles, which includes leaders from all segments of the […]

Bernard Devoto and the Mormons: Three Letters

[…] not praise him as a home-town boy. If a Utahn produces something silly and worthless, let us call it silly and worthless and not excuse him as a home-town boy who must be encouraged. […]