Hope this republication of my review of George Handley's American Fork draws more attention to it. The book deserves a wider readership, especially from those interested in intersections of ecology/religion, North/South America, and belief/belonging.
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Oh, how I love and miss you, dear friend. Thank you for the legacy of words and ideas that we can cling to -- and hopefully have the courage to implement -- in your absence.
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Wayfare Issue 3 is coming out soon! Get a sneak peak at the issue below.
And if you're in Utah, come to our issue release party Friday Feb 23 6pm at Writ & Vision.
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Friends interested in the wondrous, weird, wide world of Mormonism and the humanities, paper and panel proposals for next year's Mormon Scholars in the Humanities conference are due in less than two weeks.
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Utah friends interested in criminal justice issues: Consider attending the Rocky Mountain Innocence Center's upcoming fundraising dinner:
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They work hard, and the work led to the release of two clients this past year.
PSA: Mormon Scholars in the Humanities is looking to fill two positions (executive secretary and publicity officer). Check out the calls for applications if you're interested:
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The prologue is perfect (made me cry), the MWP interview a breath of fresh air, and Kate's essays are luminous. Audio book in the works. All author proceeds go to the scholarship fund. DB has it for preorder. https://t.co/IQEpkw9Gk1