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Pieces Of April: From The Life And Journal Of Lance Larsen, Lance Larsen, Casualene Meyer
Pieces Of April: From The Life And Journal Of Lance Larsen, Lance Larsen, Casualene Meyer
BYU Studies Quarterly
Lance Larsen, BYU professor of English, completed in May 2017 a five-year appointment as Utah’s poet laureate. BYU Studies is pleased to present a series of journal entries from Professor Larsen, preceded by a conversation between Larsen and BYU Studies poetry editor, Casualene Meyer.
Goddess Looking Up, Sowing Mercy, Tyler Chadwick
Goddess Looking Up, Sowing Mercy, Tyler Chadwick
BYU Studies Quarterly
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Let There Be Light–, Tyler Chadwick
Ways Of Thinking, Dawn Baker Brimley
Gathering, Vivian M. Adams
Almost A Psalm, About Inheritance, Benjamin Blackhurst
Almost A Psalm, About Inheritance, Benjamin Blackhurst
BYU Studies Quarterly
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Silent Wednesday, Mark Bennion
The Cordwainer, Terresa Wellborn
On Waking, He Makes His Bed, Elizabeth Garcia
On Waking, He Makes His Bed, Elizabeth Garcia
BYU Studies Quarterly
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Heron Song, Elizabeth Garcia
Aliens, Susan Elizabeth Howe
Reprise, Tyler Chadwick
Leaving Egypt, Tyler Chadwick
Feast Of Epiphany, John Alba Cutler
Desert Sonnet, Tayva Patch
Jade Cabbage, Daniel Marriott
Psalm Of The Expectant Mother, Maria Davis
Psalm Of The Expectant Mother, Maria Davis
BYU Studies Quarterly
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Just Being There, Dixie L. Partridge
Fire In The Pasture: Twenty-First Century Mormon Poets, Angela Hallstrom, Tyler Chadwick
Fire In The Pasture: Twenty-First Century Mormon Poets, Angela Hallstrom, Tyler Chadwick
BYU Studies Quarterly
In the foreword to the poetry anthology Fire in the Pasture, poet and BYU English professor Susan Elizabeth Howe explains that a poet's desire is "to make readers see what they did not see before, to offer insight, to create empathy, to provoke thought, or to express beauty, soundness, depth." Editor Tyler Chadwick, a poet and doctoral candidate in English at Idaho State University, has gathered into one substantial volume the work of eighty-two contemporary Mormon poets, and the majority succeed in conjuring the emotional, spiritual, and aesthetic rewards Howe describes.
This anthology is the first major collection of poetry …
For The Man In The Red Jacket, Tyler Chadwick
For The Man In The Red Jacket, Tyler Chadwick
BYU Studies Quarterly
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A Tribute To High School English, Dan Belnap
A Tribute To High School English, Dan Belnap
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Late States Of Being, Dixie L. Partridge
Teinoscope, Marilyn N. Nielson
This Beginning Of Miracles, Marilyn N. Nielson
This Beginning Of Miracles, Marilyn N. Nielson
BYU Studies Quarterly
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"As A Bird Sings": Hannah Tapfield King, Poetess And Pioneer, Leonard Reed
"As A Bird Sings": Hannah Tapfield King, Poetess And Pioneer, Leonard Reed
BYU Studies Quarterly
Hannah Tapfield King (1807-1886), converted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1850 in Cambridge, England, and emigrated with her family to Utah. She was a prolific and popular writer of poetry, essays, and educational pieces for Utah's newspapers, and she had a reputation as a woman of refinement. From her autobiography one can see her complete devotion to the Church. She and her family sacrificed a comfortable middle class life in England running the family farm, and they suffered considerably in Utah's desert. Her husband, Thomas King, eventually joined the Church but was never active or …
The Right Place, Sally Stratford
Rabbi, Where Dwellest Thou?, Mark D. Bennion
Rabbi, Where Dwellest Thou?, Mark D. Bennion
BYU Studies Quarterly
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Spirit, Mark D. Bennion
Stripping The Kitchen Floor, William Deford
Stripping The Kitchen Floor, William Deford
BYU Studies Quarterly
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Eve, The Apple Was A Pomegranate—, E. S. Jenkins
Eve, The Apple Was A Pomegranate—, E. S. Jenkins
BYU Studies Quarterly
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