Graphene
March 16, 2018Between the eye and what the eye sees is seeing. The light that knots believers to God is the slenderest thread. To kiss is not a kiss, as easily blown to one’s beloved on […]
Between the eye and what the eye sees is seeing. The light that knots believers to God is the slenderest thread. To kiss is not a kiss, as easily blown to one’s beloved on […]
To the young ravens which cry Songs in the night, Stormy wind fulfilling, Saying, I have dreamed, I have dreamed
In his introduction to the 1996 Signature publication Tending the Garden, Gene England refers to “President Kimball’s 1977 call for a literature that includes the full range of Mormon experience: ‘struggles and frustrations; apostasies […]
Only the north slopes grew pines above the rocky hillside farm, and we sought shelter there in our climbings.
[…] in sympathetic ways. In his prior volume on this topic, Jesus Christ, Eternal God: Heavenly Flesh and the Metaphysics of Matter (Oxford University Press, 2011), Webb considered the possibility of the materiality and divine […]
To hold the disciples’ throats against His praise, after the tied colt is ushered in,
Across the field, a partial hedgeline planted three hundred years ago still winds its way between an ancient English oak and plum. At sunset, their silhouettes turn granite-gray,
Merina Smith’s book continues the fascination with Nauvoo polygamy. Other authors have considered such topics as Joseph Smith and his wives, the experience of those entering polygamy in Nauvoo (as well as the numbers […]
You love me in algebra— D + d = L to the Nth degree, and I love you in quarter notes— a fierce appoggiatura and a soft, high C.
[…] usual clichés for the hungry and hopeless, the bereaved and brutalized, the wrecked and wretched of the world, I add a few words for him and for all those like him who open their […]