From: Gideon Burton Subject: RE: [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline Date: 01 Mar 2003 11:54:25 -0700 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C2DFE9.4F30FDE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sounds good to me, Travis.=20 =20 Gideon O. Burton 3113 JKHB Department of English Brigham Young University Provo, UT 84602 (801) 422-3525 Visit Silva Rhetoricae: The Forest of Rhetoric http://rhetoric.byu.edu =20 The Mormon Literature Databse http://MormonLit.lib.byu.edu =20 =20 -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Travis K. Manning Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 8:59 PM =20 Concerning Cherry's piece on essays, I guess my thoughts are there are others out there waiting to break into print. If we were hankering to = fill space, yes, let's use Cherry's piece. To answer Gideon's comment about Cherry's piece, I know essays are a fav of mine, but I just want to make sure we're providing the opportunity for many to publish. I like the = idea of establishing Mormon essays as an important genre of world literature, = and I think we can do that by publishing these essays wide and far. I don't know. I mean, Cherry's piece is a critical piece about essays, versus others I have in the can that are in themselves personal essays. And, = if Cherry's piece is also going to be published in the AML Annual, and online--whereas other essayists I have in the can are not, they can only potentially publish once in Irreantum--I am reluctant to publish it a = third time, again, while an Irreantum "first-timer" becomes a zero timer = because we've over-published a piece. Those are my thoughts any way. Breadth = and depth. Meaning, publish widely, as many good essays as we can, and = publish the in-depth analyses, like Cherry's--but utilizing our three publishing sources: AML Annual, AML Annual online, and Irreantum. Glad we're = talking about this as I'm sure this will be a recurring issue. =20 Travis ----- Original Message -----=20 Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 8:46 AM =20 I don't expect last year's annual, which will include Cherry's address, = to come out for 2-3 months. Linda is new at her job and she is = mid-semester. Also, let's not assume that online and print publication is duplication. = In general, these reach different audiences (and we have made no firm = provision yet, anyway, for online publication). Chris should have his say = regarding space, of course. I think the real issue is whether Cherry's piece on personal essays has merit to be published in Irreantum. I think it does, since we have been talking about giving more prominence to personal = essays and memoirs. I'm a little surprised at your reluctance, Travis, = regarding her piece, given your interests, but maybe I don't know all the = variables. =20 Gideon=20 -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Travis K. Manning Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 8:14 PM =20 As far as Cherry's piece, isn't the new annual supposed to be out ASAP = for the 2002 Presidential Address? If that's the case, and we're going to = be putting it online, then we would have ready access to it ASAP, right. = Then why publish it right around the same time in two different formats. = Perhaps I'm not understanding when I say I expect the 2002 AM papers--including Cherry's paper--will be published early in 2003, or ASAP. =20 =20 Someone correct me if I have assumed incorrectly. That was my reasoning. Gideon, if you want to go to bat, maybe we could still do it; then again, Chris is the "space" man and would have a = little better feel with the submissions as a whole. Travis ----- Original Message -----=20 Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 9:04 AM =20 What's the reasoning on permanently cutting Cherry's piece? I had = thought there was a lot of interest in this, and the proceedings won't be out = for awhile. =20 Gideon=20 -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Travis K. Manning Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 6:13 PM =20 Chris, =20 Yes, cut Cherry's piece permanently. I have a really great essay on LDS women's book clubs for the Spring issue. We're working through the = second substantive edit on it now--it should be good (3 to 4,000 words). I may also have a short nature essay ('round 1,000 words) on Escalante.ready = by March 15.=20 =20 Thanks for the early suggestions on setting up an editor's review = process. I really think we ought to move toward setting up something more formal. Not right now, but the near future. =20 Travis Manning ----- Original Message -----=20 Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 3:48 PM =20 Hey, just a heads up that my word count on the winter issue somehow got = up to 96,693 and we usually print about 70,000 or less, so I propose = cutting the following: Essay=20 Elegant Angst: Mining the Treasures of Mormon Personal Essays, 1982-2001 = By Cherry B. Silver=20 Story=20 Invisible Life=20 By Katherine Woodbury=20 Humor, Emotion, and Suspense=20 A review of Kerry Blair's Closing In (Covenant, 2002)=20 Reviewed by Katie Parker=20 For the Defense: The Life of Hugh Winder Nibley=20 A review of Boyd Petersen's Hugh Nibley: A Consecrated Life (Greg = Kofford Books, 2003)=20 Reviewed by Greg Taggart=20 Heartwarming Lessons from a Lifetime of Sharing=20 A review of George Durrant's Scones for the Heart (Bonneville Books, = 2002)=20 Reviewed by Arlene Miera=20 The deadline for spring text is March 15, as you probably all know = already. The cover will be Jana Reiss of Publishers Weekly and Sheri Dew, if she = gets her interview done in time. So far, here's what I have in hand for spring:=20 Jana Reiss interview=20 John Alba Cutler, Los escogidos y los despreciados: Latino Influences in = LDS Literature=20 Linda Paulson Adams interview and novel excerpt=20 Year in Review: 2002, by Andrew Hall=20 If I add all the winter cuts listed above into the spring file, I = already have 30,000 total words, more than half full. Let me know if anyone = wants to make any arguments for restoring any of the cuts back into the winter = file, but it would have to be a pretty good argument. Also, let me know if you DON'T want any of the winter cuts to appear in spring because you have something better or for any other reason. If we keep all these winter = cuts in spring, we'll need about another 40,000 or so total words for spring. = Thanks!=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C2DFE9.4F30FDE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Winter cuts/spring deadline

Sounds good to me, Travis. =

 

Gideon O. Burton
3113 JKHB
Department of English
Brigham Young University
Provo, UT  84602

(801) 422-3525

Visit
Silva Rhetoricae: The Forest of Rhetoric http://rhetoric.byu.edu
The Mormon Literature Databse
http://MormonLit.lib.byu.edu

 

-----Original Message-----
From: = owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Travis K. Manning
Sent: Friday, February = 28, 2003 8:59 PM
To: irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [irr-ed] = Winter cuts/spring deadline

 

Concerning Cherry's piece on essays, I guess my thoughts are = there are others out there waiting to break into print.  If we were hankering = to fill space, yes, let's use Cherry's piece.  To answer Gideon's = comment about Cherry's piece, I know essays are a fav of mine, but I just want = to make sure we're providing the opportunity for many to publish.  I like = the idea of establishing Mormon essays as an important genre of world literature, = and I think we can do that by publishing these essays wide and far.  I = don't know.  I mean, Cherry's piece is a critical piece about essays, = versus others I have in the can that are in themselves personal essays.  = And, if Cherry's piece is also going to be published in the AML Annual, and online--whereas other essayists I have in the can are not, they can only = potentially publish once in Irreantum--I am reluctant to publish it a third time, = again, while an Irreantum "first-timer" becomes a zero timer because = we've over-published a piece.  Those are my thoughts any way.  = Breadth and depth.  Meaning, publish widely, as many good essays as we can, and publish the in-depth analyses, like Cherry's--but utilizing our three publishing sources:  AML Annual, AML Annual online, and = Irreantum.  Glad we're talking about this as I'm sure this will be a recurring = issue.

 

Travis

----- Original Message -----

Sent: = Thursday, February 27, 2003 8:46 AM

Subject: RE: = [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline

 

I don’t expect last = year’s annual, which will include Cherry’s address, to come out for 2-3 = months. Linda is new at her job and she is mid-semester. Also, let’s not = assume that online and print publication is duplication. In general, these = reach different audiences (and we have made no firm provision yet, anyway, for = online publication). Chris should have his say regarding space, of course. I = think the real issue is whether Cherry’s piece on personal essays has merit = to be published in Irreantum. I think it does, since we have been talking = about giving more prominence to personal essays and memoirs. I’m a = little surprised at your reluctance, Travis, regarding her piece, given your interests, but maybe I don’t know all the = variables.

 

Gideon

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Travis K. Manning
Sent: Wednesday, February = 26, 2003 8:14 PM
To: irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [irr-ed] = Winter cuts/spring deadline

 

As far as Cherry's piece, isn't the new annual supposed to be = out ASAP for the 2002 Presidential Address?  If that's the case, and we're = going to be putting it online, then we would have ready access to it ASAP, = right.  Then why publish it right around the same time in two different = formats.  Perhaps I'm not understanding when I say I expect the 2002 AM = papers--including Cherry's paper--will be published early in 2003, or ASAP.  =

 

Someone correct me if I have assumed = incorrectly.

That was my reasoning.  Gideon, if you want to go to bat, = maybe we could still do it; then again, Chris is the "space" man and = would have a little better feel with the submissions as a = whole.

Travis

----- Original Message -----

Sent: = Tuesday, February 25, 2003 9:04 AM

Subject: RE: = [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline

 

What’s the reasoning on = permanently cutting Cherry’s piece? I had thought there was a lot of interest = in this, and the proceedings won’t be out for = awhile.

 

Gideon

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-irreantum-ed@= lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Travis K. Manning
Sent: Monday, February = 24, 2003 6:13 PM
To: irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [irr-ed] = Winter cuts/spring deadline

 

Chris,

 

Yes, cut Cherry's piece permanently.  I have a really great = essay on LDS women's book clubs for the Spring issue.  We're working = through the second substantive edit on it now--it should be good (3 to 4,000 words).  I may also have a short nature essay ('round 1,000 words) = on Escalante.ready by March 15.

 

Thanks for the early suggestions on setting up an editor's = review process.  I really think we ought to move toward setting up = something more formal.  Not right now, but the near future.

 

Travis Manning

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Monday, = February 24, 2003 3:48 PM

Subject: = [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline

 

Hey, just a heads up that my word count on the winter issue somehow got up to = 96,693 and we usually print about 70,000 or less, so I propose cutting the = following:

Essay
Elegant Angst: Mining the Treasures of Mormon Personal Essays, 1982-2001 =
By Cherry B. Silver

Story
Invisible Life
By Katherine Woodbury

Humor, Emotion, and Suspense
A review of Kerry Blair's Closing = In (Covenant, 2002)
Reviewed by Katie Parker

For the Defense: The Life of Hugh Winder = Nibley
A review of Boyd Petersen's Hugh = Nibley: A Consecrated Life (Greg Kofford Books, 2003)
Reviewed by Greg Taggart

Heartwarming Lessons from a Lifetime of = Sharing
A review of George Durrant's Scones = for the Heart (Bonneville Books, 2002)
Reviewed by Arlene Miera

The deadline for spring text is March 15, as you probably all know already. = The cover will be Jana Reiss of Publishers Weekly and Sheri Dew, if she gets = her interview done in time.

So far, here's what I have in hand for spring:
Jana Reiss interview
John Alba Cutler, Los escogidos y = los despreciados: Latino Influences in LDS Literature
Linda Paulson Adams interview and novel excerpt
Year in Review: 2002, by Andrew Hall

If I add all the winter cuts listed above into the spring file, I already = have 30,000 total words, more than half full. Let me know if anyone wants to = make any arguments for restoring any of the cuts back into the winter file, = but it would have to be a pretty good argument. Also, let me know if you DON'T = want any of the winter cuts to appear in spring because you have something = better or for any other reason. If we keep all these winter cuts in spring, we'll = need about another 40,000 or so total words for spring.

Thanks!

------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C2DFE9.4F30FDE0-- -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Bigelow Subject: RE: [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline Date: 03 Mar 2003 09:22:05 -0700 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2E1A1.07C01BD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" There is no AML annual online, but I still agree with your thoughts. -----Original Message----- Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 8:59 PM Concerning Cherry's piece on essays, I guess my thoughts are there are others out there waiting to break into print. If we were hankering to fill space, yes, let's use Cherry's piece. To answer Gideon's comment about Cherry's piece, I know essays are a fav of mine, but I just want to make sure we're providing the opportunity for many to publish. I like the idea of establishing Mormon essays as an important genre of world literature, and I think we can do that by publishing these essays wide and far. I don't know. I mean, Cherry's piece is a critical piece about essays, versus others I have in the can that are in themselves personal essays. And, if Cherry's piece is also going to be published in the AML Annual, and online--whereas other essayists I have in the can are not, they can only potentially publish once in Irreantum--I am reluctant to publish it a third time, again, while an Irreantum "first-timer" becomes a zero timer because we've over-published a piece. Those are my thoughts any way. Breadth and depth. Meaning, publish widely, as many good essays as we can, and publish the in-depth analyses, like Cherry's--but utilizing our three publishing sources: AML Annual, AML Annual online, and Irreantum. Glad we're talking about this as I'm sure this will be a recurring issue. Travis ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 8:46 AM I don't expect last year's annual, which will include Cherry's address, to come out for 2-3 months. Linda is new at her job and she is mid-semester. Also, let's not assume that online and print publication is duplication. In general, these reach different audiences (and we have made no firm provision yet, anyway, for online publication). Chris should have his say regarding space, of course. I think the real issue is whether Cherry's piece on personal essays has merit to be published in Irreantum. I think it does, since we have been talking about giving more prominence to personal essays and memoirs. I'm a little surprised at your reluctance, Travis, regarding her piece, given your interests, but maybe I don't know all the variables. Gideon -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Travis K. Manning Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 8:14 PM As far as Cherry's piece, isn't the new annual supposed to be out ASAP for the 2002 Presidential Address? If that's the case, and we're going to be putting it online, then we would have ready access to it ASAP, right. Then why publish it right around the same time in two different formats. Perhaps I'm not understanding when I say I expect the 2002 AM papers--including Cherry's paper--will be published early in 2003, or ASAP. Someone correct me if I have assumed incorrectly. That was my reasoning. Gideon, if you want to go to bat, maybe we could still do it; then again, Chris is the "space" man and would have a little better feel with the submissions as a whole. Travis ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 9:04 AM What's the reasoning on permanently cutting Cherry's piece? I had thought there was a lot of interest in this, and the proceedings won't be out for awhile. Gideon -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Travis K. Manning Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 6:13 PM Chris, Yes, cut Cherry's piece permanently. I have a really great essay on LDS women's book clubs for the Spring issue. We're working through the second substantive edit on it now--it should be good (3 to 4,000 words). I may also have a short nature essay ('round 1,000 words) on Escalante.ready by March 15. Thanks for the early suggestions on setting up an editor's review process. I really think we ought to move toward setting up something more formal. Not right now, but the near future. Travis Manning ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 3:48 PM Hey, just a heads up that my word count on the winter issue somehow got up to 96,693 and we usually print about 70,000 or less, so I propose cutting the following: Essay Elegant Angst: Mining the Treasures of Mormon Personal Essays, 1982-2001 By Cherry B. Silver Story Invisible Life By Katherine Woodbury Humor, Emotion, and Suspense A review of Kerry Blair's Closing In (Covenant, 2002) Reviewed by Katie Parker For the Defense: The Life of Hugh Winder Nibley A review of Boyd Petersen's Hugh Nibley: A Consecrated Life (Greg Kofford Books, 2003) Reviewed by Greg Taggart Heartwarming Lessons from a Lifetime of Sharing A review of George Durrant's Scones for the Heart (Bonneville Books, 2002) Reviewed by Arlene Miera The deadline for spring text is March 15, as you probably all know already. The cover will be Jana Reiss of Publishers Weekly and Sheri Dew, if she gets her interview done in time. So far, here's what I have in hand for spring: Jana Reiss interview John Alba Cutler, Los escogidos y los despreciados: Latino Influences in LDS Literature Linda Paulson Adams interview and novel excerpt Year in Review: 2002, by Andrew Hall If I add all the winter cuts listed above into the spring file, I already have 30,000 total words, more than half full. Let me know if anyone wants to make any arguments for restoring any of the cuts back into the winter file, but it would have to be a pretty good argument. Also, let me know if you DON'T want any of the winter cuts to appear in spring because you have something better or for any other reason. If we keep all these winter cuts in spring, we'll need about another 40,000 or so total words for spring. Thanks! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2E1A1.07C01BD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Winter cuts/spring deadline
There is no AML annual online, but I still agree with your thoughts.
-----Original Message-----
From: Travis K. Manning [mailto:tmanning.eagle@sisna.com]
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 8:59 PM
To: irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline

Concerning Cherry's piece on essays, I guess my thoughts are there are others out there waiting to break into print.  If we were hankering to fill space, yes, let's use Cherry's piece.  To answer Gideon's comment about Cherry's piece, I know essays are a fav of mine, but I just want to make sure we're providing the opportunity for many to publish.  I like the idea of establishing Mormon essays as an important genre of world literature, and I think we can do that by publishing these essays wide and far.  I don't know.  I mean, Cherry's piece is a critical piece about essays, versus others I have in the can that are in themselves personal essays.  And, if Cherry's piece is also going to be published in the AML Annual, and online--whereas other essayists I have in the can are not, they can only potentially publish once in Irreantum--I am reluctant to publish it a third time, again, while an Irreantum "first-timer" becomes a zero timer because we've over-published a piece.  Those are my thoughts any way.  Breadth and depth.  Meaning, publish widely, as many good essays as we can, and publish the in-depth analyses, like Cherry's--but utilizing our three publishing sources:  AML Annual, AML Annual online, and Irreantum.  Glad we're talking about this as I'm sure this will be a recurring issue.
 
Travis
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 8:46 AM
Subject: RE: [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline

I don't expect last year's annual, which will include Cherry's address, to come out for 2-3 months. Linda is new at her job and she is mid-semester. Also, let's not assume that online and print publication is duplication. In general, these reach different audiences (and we have made no firm provision yet, anyway, for online publication). Chris should have his say regarding space, of course. I think the real issue is whether Cherry's piece on personal essays has merit to be published in Irreantum. I think it does, since we have been talking about giving more prominence to personal essays and memoirs. I'm a little surprised at your reluctance, Travis, regarding her piece, given your interests, but maybe I don't know all the variables.

 

Gideon

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of
Travis K. Manning
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 8:14 PM
To: irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline

 

As far as Cherry's piece, isn't the new annual supposed to be out ASAP for the 2002 Presidential Address?  If that's the case, and we're going to be putting it online, then we would have ready access to it ASAP, right.  Then why publish it right around the same time in two different formats.  Perhaps I'm not understanding when I say I expect the 2002 AM papers--including Cherry's paper--will be published early in 2003, or ASAP. 

 

Someone correct me if I have assumed incorrectly.

That was my reasoning.  Gideon, if you want to go to bat, maybe we could still do it; then again, Chris is the "space" man and would have a little better feel with the submissions as a whole.

Travis

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 9:04 AM

Subject: RE: [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline

 

What's the reasoning on permanently cutting Cherry's piece? I had thought there was a lot of interest in this, and the proceedings won't be out for awhile.

 

Gideon

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Travis K. Manning
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 6:13 PM
To: irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline

 

Chris,

 

Yes, cut Cherry's piece permanently.  I have a really great essay on LDS women's book clubs for the Spring issue.  We're working through the second substantive edit on it now--it should be good (3 to 4,000 words).  I may also have a short nature essay ('round 1,000 words) on Escalante.ready by March 15.

 

Thanks for the early suggestions on setting up an editor's review process.  I really think we ought to move toward setting up something more formal.  Not right now, but the near future.

 

Travis Manning

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 3:48 PM

Subject: [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline

 

Hey, just a heads up that my word count on the winter issue somehow got up to 96,693 and we usually print about 70,000 or less, so I propose cutting the following:

Essay
Elegant Angst: Mining the Treasures of Mormon Personal Essays, 1982-2001
By Cherry B. Silver

Story
Invisible Life
By Katherine Woodbury

Humor, Emotion, and Suspense
A review of Kerry Blair's Closing In (Covenant, 2002)
Reviewed by Katie Parker

For the Defense: The Life of Hugh Winder Nibley
A review of Boyd Petersen's Hugh Nibley: A Consecrated Life (Greg Kofford Books, 2003)
Reviewed by Greg Taggart

Heartwarming Lessons from a Lifetime of Sharing
A review of George Durrant's Scones for the Heart (Bonneville Books, 2002)
Reviewed by Arlene Miera

The deadline for spring text is March 15, as you probably all know already. The cover will be Jana Reiss of Publishers Weekly and Sheri Dew, if she gets her interview done in time.

So far, here's what I have in hand for spring:
Jana Reiss interview
John Alba Cutler, Los escogidos y los despreciados: Latino Influences in LDS Literature
Linda Paulson Adams interview and novel excerpt
Year in Review: 2002, by Andrew Hall

If I add all the winter cuts listed above into the spring file, I already have 30,000 total words, more than half full. Let me know if anyone wants to make any arguments for restoring any of the cuts back into the winter file, but it would have to be a pretty good argument. Also, let me know if you DON'T want any of the winter cuts to appear in spring because you have something better or for any other reason. If we keep all these winter cuts in spring, we'll need about another 40,000 or so total words for spring.

Thanks!

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2E1A1.07C01BD0-- -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Bigelow Subject: [irr-ed] LDSBA scholarship Date: 03 Mar 2003 14:10:11 -0700 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2E1C9.46E4C8B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" The LDS Booksellers Assoc. has announced two $1,000 scholarships for educational pursuits of LDSBA members, employees, or immediate family. It appears that board members and staffers of AML are eligible to apply, including family members. The money can be used for housing, books, and/or tuition toward an associate, bachelor, or master degree in any field. Postmark deadline is May 31, 2003. If you want a copy of the rules and application, send me your street address. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2E1C9.46E4C8B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable LDSBA scholarship

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The LDS Booksellers Assoc. has = announced two $1,000=20 scholarships for educational pursuits of LDSBA members, employees, or=20 immediate family. It appears that board members and staffers of AML = are=20 eligible to apply, including family members. The money can be used for = housing, books, and/or tuition toward an associate, bachelor, or = master degree=20 in any field. Postmark deadline is May 31, 2003.

If you want a copy of the rules and = application,=20 send me your street address.

------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C2E189.FDB01620-- -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Bigelow Subject: RE: [irr-ed] LDSBA scholarship Date: 03 Mar 2003 14:40:53 -0700 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2E1CD.90ADA6C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Done -----Original Message----- Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 2:37 PM Jana Remy 1512 Verano Pl Irvine, CA 92612 ----- Original Message ----- ; 'irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com' Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 1:10 PM The LDS Booksellers Assoc. has announced two $1,000 scholarships for educational pursuits of LDSBA members, employees, or immediate family. It appears that board members and staffers of AML are eligible to apply, including family members. The money can be used for housing, books, and/or tuition toward an associate, bachelor, or master degree in any field. Postmark deadline is May 31, 2003. If you want a copy of the rules and application, send me your street address. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2E1CD.90ADA6C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" LDSBA scholarship
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Jana Remy
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The LDS Booksellers Assoc. has announced two $1,000 scholarships for educational pursuits of LDSBA members, employees, or immediate family. It appears that board members and staffers of AML are eligible to apply, including family members. The money can be used for housing, books, and/or tuition toward an associate, bachelor, or master degree in any field. Postmark deadline is May 31, 2003.

If you want a copy of the rules and application, send me your street address.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2E1CD.90ADA6C0-- -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Travis K. Manning" Subject: Re: [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline Date: 03 Mar 2003 16:15:19 -0800 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C2E1A0.15999980 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Winter cuts/spring deadlineChris, With regards to the AML annual online, as far as I could gather from the = last AML conference, they said they are going to put all papers online. = There may not be one this very moment, but supposedly there will be one = shortly. BYU also has that Mormon literature database up and running! = What a radical resource for photos and bios on Mormon authors, critical = resources for scholarly research, links to master's theses and = dissertations on Mormon lit, AML's website with a growing number of = published scholarly works, etc. You all should check it out! Gideon = Burton, and Robert Means and company in the Lee Library humanities = arena, should be commended!! The Mormon Literature Database http://MormonLit.lib.byu.edu Travis ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Christopher Bigelow=20 To: 'irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com'=20 Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 8:22 AM Subject: RE: [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline There is no AML annual online, but I still agree with your thoughts. -----Original Message----- From: Travis K. Manning [mailto:tmanning.eagle@sisna.com] Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 8:59 PM To: irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline Concerning Cherry's piece on essays, I guess my thoughts are there = are others out there waiting to break into print. If we were hankering = to fill space, yes, let's use Cherry's piece. To answer Gideon's = comment about Cherry's piece, I know essays are a fav of mine, but I = just want to make sure we're providing the opportunity for many to = publish. I like the idea of establishing Mormon essays as an important = genre of world literature, and I think we can do that by publishing = these essays wide and far. I don't know. I mean, Cherry's piece is a = critical piece about essays, versus others I have in the can that are in = themselves personal essays. And, if Cherry's piece is also going to be = published in the AML Annual, and online--whereas other essayists I have = in the can are not, they can only potentially publish once in = Irreantum--I am reluctant to publish it a third time, again, while an = Irreantum "first-timer" becomes a zero timer because we've = over-published a piece. Those are my thoughts any way. Breadth and = depth. Meaning, publish widely, as many good essays as we can, and = publish the in-depth analyses, like Cherry's--but utilizing our three = publishing sources: AML Annual, AML Annual online, and Irreantum. Glad = we're talking about this as I'm sure this will be a recurring issue. Travis ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Gideon Burton=20 To: irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com=20 Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 8:46 AM Subject: RE: [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline I don't expect last year's annual, which will include Cherry's = address, to come out for 2-3 months. Linda is new at her job and she is = mid-semester. Also, let's not assume that online and print publication = is duplication. In general, these reach different audiences (and we have = made no firm provision yet, anyway, for online publication). Chris = should have his say regarding space, of course. I think the real issue = is whether Cherry's piece on personal essays has merit to be published = in Irreantum. I think it does, since we have been talking about giving = more prominence to personal essays and memoirs. I'm a little surprised = at your reluctance, Travis, regarding her piece, given your interests, = but maybe I don't know all the variables. Gideon=20 -----Original Message----- From: owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com = [mailto:owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Travis K. = Manning Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 8:14 PM To: irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline As far as Cherry's piece, isn't the new annual supposed to be out = ASAP for the 2002 Presidential Address? If that's the case, and we're = going to be putting it online, then we would have ready access to it = ASAP, right. Then why publish it right around the same time in two = different formats. Perhaps I'm not understanding when I say I expect = the 2002 AM papers--including Cherry's paper--will be published early in = 2003, or ASAP. =20 Someone correct me if I have assumed incorrectly. That was my reasoning. Gideon, if you want to go to bat, maybe we = could still do it; then again, Chris is the "space" man and would have a = little better feel with the submissions as a whole. Travis ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Gideon Burton=20 To: irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com=20 Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 9:04 AM Subject: RE: [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline What's the reasoning on permanently cutting Cherry's piece? I = had thought there was a lot of interest in this, and the proceedings = won't be out for awhile. Gideon=20 -----Original Message----- From: owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com = [mailto:owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Travis K. = Manning Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 6:13 PM To: irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline Chris, Yes, cut Cherry's piece permanently. I have a really great = essay on LDS women's book clubs for the Spring issue. We're working = through the second substantive edit on it now--it should be good (3 to = 4,000 words). I may also have a short nature essay ('round 1,000 words) = on Escalante.ready by March 15.=20 Thanks for the early suggestions on setting up an editor's = review process. I really think we ought to move toward setting up = something more formal. Not right now, but the near future. Travis Manning ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Christopher Bigelow=20 To: 'irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com'=20 Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 3:48 PM Subject: [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline Hey, just a heads up that my word count on the winter issue = somehow got up to 96,693 and we usually print about 70,000 or less, so I = propose cutting the following: Essay=20 Elegant Angst: Mining the Treasures of Mormon Personal Essays, = 1982-2001=20 By Cherry B. Silver=20 Story=20 Invisible Life=20 By Katherine Woodbury=20 Humor, Emotion, and Suspense=20 A review of Kerry Blair's Closing In (Covenant, 2002)=20 Reviewed by Katie Parker=20 For the Defense: The Life of Hugh Winder Nibley=20 A review of Boyd Petersen's Hugh Nibley: A Consecrated Life = (Greg Kofford Books, 2003)=20 Reviewed by Greg Taggart=20 Heartwarming Lessons from a Lifetime of Sharing=20 A review of George Durrant's Scones for the Heart (Bonneville = Books, 2002)=20 Reviewed by Arlene Miera=20 The deadline for spring text is March 15, as you probably all = know already. The cover will be Jana Reiss of Publishers Weekly and = Sheri Dew, if she gets her interview done in time. So far, here's what I have in hand for spring:=20 Jana Reiss interview=20 John Alba Cutler, Los escogidos y los despreciados: Latino = Influences in LDS Literature=20 Linda Paulson Adams interview and novel excerpt=20 Year in Review: 2002, by Andrew Hall=20 If I add all the winter cuts listed above into the spring = file, I already have 30,000 total words, more than half full. Let me = know if anyone wants to make any arguments for restoring any of the cuts = back into the winter file, but it would have to be a pretty good = argument. Also, let me know if you DON'T want any of the winter cuts to = appear in spring because you have something better or for any other = reason. If we keep all these winter cuts in spring, we'll need about = another 40,000 or so total words for spring.=20 Thanks!=20 ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C2E1A0.15999980 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Winter cuts/spring deadline
Chris,
 
With regards to the AML annual online, as far as I = could=20 gather from the last AML conference, they said they are going to put all = papers=20 online.  There may not be one this very moment, but supposedly = there will=20 be one shortly.  BYU also has that Mormon literature database up = and=20 running!  What a radical resource for photos and bios on Mormon = authors,=20 critical resources for scholarly research, links to master's theses and=20 dissertations on Mormon lit, AML's website with a growing number of = published=20 scholarly works, etc.  You all should check it out!  Gideon = Burton,=20 and Robert Means and company in the Lee Library humanities arena, should = be=20 commended!!
 
The Mormon Literature Database http://MormonLit.lib.byu.edu
 
Travis
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Christopher = Bigelow
To: 'irreantum-ed@lists.xmi= ssion.com'=20
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 = 8:22=20 AM
Subject: RE: [irr-ed] Winter = cuts/spring=20 deadline

There is no AML annual online, but I still agree with your=20 thoughts.
-----Original Message-----
From: Travis K. = Manning=20 [mailto:tmanning.eagle@sisna.com]
Sent: Friday, February = 28, 2003=20 8:59 PM
To: irreantum-ed@lists.xmissi= on.com
Subject:=20 Re: [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline

Concerning Cherry's piece on essays, I guess my = thoughts=20 are there are others out there waiting to break into print.  If = we were=20 hankering to fill space, yes, let's use Cherry's piece.  To = answer=20 Gideon's comment about Cherry's piece, I know essays are a fav of = mine, but=20 I just want to make sure we're providing the opportunity for many to = publish.  I like the idea of establishing Mormon essays as an = important=20 genre of world literature, and I think we can do that by publishing = these=20 essays wide and far.  I don't know.  I mean, Cherry's = piece is a=20 critical piece about essays, versus others I have in the can that = are in=20 themselves personal essays.  And, if Cherry's piece is also = going to be=20 published in the AML Annual, and online--whereas other essayists I = have in=20 the can are not, they can only potentially publish once in = Irreantum--I am=20 reluctant to publish it a third time, again, while an Irreantum=20 "first-timer" becomes a zero timer because we've over-published a=20 piece.  Those are my thoughts any way.  Breadth and = depth. =20 Meaning, publish widely, as many good essays as we can, and publish = the=20 in-depth analyses, like Cherry's--but utilizing our three publishing = sources:  AML Annual, AML Annual online, and Irreantum.  = Glad=20 we're talking about this as I'm sure this will be a recurring=20 issue.
 
Travis
----- Original Message ----- =
From:=20 Gideon=20 Burton
To: irreantum-ed@lists.xmissi= on.com=20
Sent: Thursday, February = 27, 2003=20 8:46 AM
Subject: RE: [irr-ed] = Winter=20 cuts/spring deadline

I don't expect last year's = annual,=20 which will include Cherry's address, to come out for 2-3 months. = Linda is=20 new at her job and she is mid-semester. Also, let's not assume = that online=20 and print publication is duplication. In general, these reach = different=20 audiences (and we have made no firm provision yet, anyway, for = online=20 publication). Chris should have his say regarding space, of = course. I=20 think the real issue is whether Cherry's piece on personal essays = has=20 merit to be published in Irreantum. I think it does, since we have = been=20 talking about giving more prominence to personal essays and = memoirs. I'm a=20 little surprised at your reluctance, Travis, regarding her piece, = given=20 your interests, but maybe I don't know all the=20 variables.

 

Gideon =

-----Original=20 Message-----
From:=20 owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com=20 [mailto:owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of =
Travis K.=20 Manning
Sent: Wednesday, February = 26, 2003=20 8:14 PM
To:=20 irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [irr-ed] = Winter=20 cuts/spring deadline

 

As far as Cherry's piece, isn't the new = annual=20 supposed to be out ASAP for the 2002 Presidential Address?  = If that's=20 the case, and we're going to be putting it online, then we would = have=20 ready access to it ASAP, right.  Then why publish it right = around the=20 same time in two different formats.  Perhaps I'm not = understanding=20 when I say I expect the 2002 AM papers--including Cherry's = paper--will be=20 published early in 2003, or ASAP. 

 

Someone correct me if I have assumed=20 incorrectly.

That was my reasoning.  Gideon, if = you want=20 to go to bat, maybe we could still do it; then again, Chris is the = "space"=20 man and would have a little better feel with the submissions as a=20 whole.

Travis

----- Original = Message -----=20

From: Gideon=20 Burton

To: irreantum-ed@lists.xmissi= on.com=20

Sent:=20 Tuesday, February 25, 2003 9:04 AM

Subject: RE:=20 [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline

 

What's the reasoning on=20 permanently cutting Cherry's piece? I had thought there was a = lot of=20 interest in this, and the proceedings won't be out for=20 awhile.

 

Gideon =

-----Original=20 Message-----
From: owner-irreantum-ed@= lists.xmission.com=20 [mailto:owner-irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Travis K.=20 Manning
Sent: = Monday,=20 February 24, 2003 6:13 PM
To:=20 irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [irr-ed] = Winter=20 cuts/spring deadline

 

Chris,

 

Yes, cut Cherry's piece = permanently.  I=20 have a really great essay on LDS women's book clubs for the = Spring=20 issue.  We're working through the second substantive edit = on it=20 now--it should be good (3 to 4,000 words).  I may also = have a=20 short nature essay ('round 1,000 words) on Escalante.ready by = March 15.=20

 

Thanks for the early suggestions on = setting up=20 an editor's review process.  I really think we ought to = move toward=20 setting up something more formal.  Not right now, but the = near=20 future.

 

Travis Manning

----- Original = Message=20 -----

From:=20 Christopher = Bigelow=20

Sent:=20 Monday, February 24, 2003 3:48 PM

Subject:=20 [irr-ed] Winter cuts/spring deadline

 

Hey, just a = heads up that=20 my word count on the winter issue somehow got up to 96,693 and = we=20 usually print about 70,000 or less, so I propose cutting the=20 following:

Essay
Elegant Angst: Mining the = Treasures=20 of Mormon Personal Essays, 1982-2001
By Cherry B. Silver=20

Story
Invisible Life
By = Katherine=20 Woodbury

Humor, Emotion, = and=20 Suspense
A review of Kerry = Blair's Closing In (Covenant, = 2002)=20
Reviewed by Katie Parker

For the Defense: = The Life=20 of Hugh Winder Nibley
A review of Boyd=20 Petersen's Hugh Nibley: = A=20 Consecrated Life (Greg Kofford Books, 2003) =
Reviewed by=20 Greg Taggart

Heartwarming = Lessons from a=20 Lifetime of Sharing
A review of George=20 Durrant's Scones for the = Heart (Bonneville Books, 2002)
Reviewed by = Arlene Miera=20

The deadline for = spring=20 text is March 15, as you probably all know already. The cover = will be=20 Jana Reiss of Publishers Weekly and Sheri Dew, if she gets her = interview done in time.

So far, here's = what I have=20 in hand for spring:
Jana Reiss=20 interview
John Alba Cutler, Los escogidos y los despreciados: = Latino=20 Influences in LDS Literature
Linda Paulson=20 Adams interview and novel excerpt
Year in = Review:=20 2002, by Andrew Hall

If I add all the = winter=20 cuts listed above into the spring file, I already have 30,000 = total=20 words, more than half full. Let me know if anyone wants to = make any=20 arguments for restoring any of the cuts back into the winter = file, but=20 it would have to be a pretty good argument. Also, let me know = if you=20 DON'T want any of the winter cuts to appear in spring because = you have=20 something better or for any other reason. If we keep all these = winter=20 cuts in spring, we'll need about another 40,000 or so total = words for=20 spring.

Thanks!=20 =

------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C2E1A0.15999980-- -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Bigelow Subject: [irr-ed] Irreantum proofers needed Date: 10 Mar 2003 11:33:55 -0700 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2E733.9B57DC10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Once again, the AML is looking for some volunteer proofers to scrutinze the winter 02-03 issue for typos and errors. This is a special issue focused mostly on Mormon-related literature for young readers. We will send you a PDF file of the issue, and you would send back any corrections within 7 days. The PDF will probably be reading about March 20 or so. This is a very valuable service to the AML, and you can claim it as editing experience. (In fact, the AML will provide a reference for competent proofers.) If you can help, please contact me directly at chris.bigelow@unicitynetwork.com. Thanks! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2E733.9B57DC10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Irreantum proofers needed

Once again, the AML is looking for = some volunteer proofers to scrutinze the winter 02-03 issue for typos = and errors. This is a special issue focused mostly on Mormon-related = literature for young readers.

We will send you a PDF file of the = issue, and you would send back any corrections within 7 days.

The PDF will probably be reading about = March 20 or so.

This is a very valuable service to the = AML, and you can claim it as editing experience. (In fact, the AML will = provide a reference for competent proofers.)

If you can help, please contact me = directly at chris.bigelow@unicitynetwork.com.

Thanks!

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2E733.9B57DC10-- -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Bigelow Subject: [irr-ed] Deadline reminder Date: 10 Mar 2003 13:32:16 -0700 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2E744.23945030 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hey, I just turned over the winter 02-03 issue for layout, so I'm ready to start editing the spring 03 issue. Just a reminder that final text is due on March 15. Could I get final text and/or a progress report from everybody this week? Following is a list of what I already have in the can for spring. Please let me know if anything is to be deleted or replaced. Interview: Jana Riess Essay Los escogidos y los despreciados: Latino Influences in LDS Literature By John Alba Cutler Essay Elegant Angst: Mining the Treasures of Mormon Personal Essays, 1982-2001 By Cherry B. Silver Interview and chapter excerpt: Linda Paulson Adams Interview and chapter excerpt: Doug Alder Story Invisible Life By Katherine Woodbury Reviews Year in Review: 2002 By Andrew Hall The Angel Acronym Author: Paul Edwards Reviewed by Jeffrey Needle Sinful Concoction Yields Hilarity A review Linda Hoffman Kimball's The Marketing of Sister B (Signature Books, 2002) Reviewed by Jeffrey Needle Strong Characters, Rewarding Read A review of Douglas D. Alder's Sons of Bear Lake (Salt Press, 2003) Reviewed by Lavina Fielding Anderson Humor, Emotion, and Suspense A review of Kerry Blair's Closing In (Covenant, 2002) Reviewed by Katie Parker For the Defense: The Life of Hugh Winder Nibley A review of Boyd Petersen's Hugh Nibley: A Consecrated Life (Greg Kofford Books, 2003) Reviewed by Greg Taggart Heartwarming Lessons from a Lifetime of Sharing A review of George Durrant's Scones for the Heart (Bonneville Books, 2002) Reviewed by Arlene Miera Thanks! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2E744.23945030 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Deadline reminder

Hey, I just turned over the winter 02-03 issue for = layout, so I'm ready to start editing the spring 03 issue.

Just a reminder that final text is due on March = 15.

Could I get final text and/or a progress report from = everybody this week?

Following is a list of what I already have in the can = for spring. Please let me know if anything is to be deleted or = replaced.

Interview: Jana Riess

Essay
Los escogidos y los despreciados: Latino Influences = in LDS Literature
By John Alba Cutler

Essay
Elegant Angst: Mining the Treasures of Mormon = Personal Essays, 1982-2001
By Cherry B. Silver

Interview and chapter excerpt: Linda Paulson = Adams

Interview and chapter excerpt: Doug Alder

Story
Invisible Life
By Katherine Woodbury

Reviews

Year in Review: 2002
By Andrew Hall

The Angel Acronym
Author: Paul Edwards
Reviewed by Jeffrey Needle

Sinful Concoction Yields Hilarity
A review Linda Hoffman Kimball's The Marketing of = Sister B (Signature Books, 2002)
Reviewed by Jeffrey Needle

Strong Characters, Rewarding Read
A review of Douglas D. Alder's Sons of Bear Lake = (Salt Press, 2003)
Reviewed by Lavina Fielding Anderson

Humor, Emotion, and Suspense
A review of Kerry Blair's Closing In (Covenant, = 2002)
Reviewed by Katie Parker

For the Defense: The Life of Hugh Winder = Nibley
A review of Boyd Petersen's Hugh Nibley: A = Consecrated Life (Greg Kofford Books, 2003)
Reviewed by Greg Taggart

Heartwarming Lessons from a Lifetime of = Sharing
A review of George Durrant's Scones for the Heart = (Bonneville Books, 2002)
Reviewed by Arlene Miera

Thanks!

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2E744.23945030-- -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Bigelow Subject: [irr-ed] Irreantum proofers needed Date: 10 Mar 2003 13:32:46 -0700 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2E744.35F92CF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Once again, the AML is looking for some volunteer proofers to scrutinze the winter 02-03 issue for typos and errors. This is a special issue focused mostly on Mormon-related literature for young readers. We will send you a PDF file of the issue, and you would send back any corrections within 7 days. The PDF will probably be reading about March 20 or so. This is a very valuable service to the AML, and you can claim it as editing experience. (In fact, the AML will provide a reference for competent proofers.) If you can help, please contact me directly at chris.bigelow@unicitynetwork.com. Thanks! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2E744.35F92CF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Irreantum proofers needed

Once again, the AML is looking for = some volunteer proofers to scrutinze the winter 02-03 issue for typos = and errors. This is a special issue focused mostly on Mormon-related = literature for young readers.

We will send you a PDF file of the = issue, and you would send back any corrections within 7 days.

The PDF will probably be reading about = March 20 or so.

This is a very valuable service to the = AML, and you can claim it as editing experience. (In fact, the AML will = provide a reference for competent proofers.)

If you can help, please contact me = directly at chris.bigelow@unicitynetwork.com.

Thanks!

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2E744.35F92CF0-- -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Harlow S Clark Subject: Re: [irr-ed] LDSBA scholarship Date: 10 Mar 2003 15:03:51 -0800 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ----__JNP_000_506d.1b9f.3df5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Chris, I can't use this this year, but my oldest son will be back from his mission field in a year, so this could be useful if they're still offering it. Harlow Clark 955 South 500 East Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 On Mon, 3 Mar 2003 14:10:11 -0700 Christopher Bigelow writes: The LDS Booksellers Assoc. has announced two $1,000 scholarships for educational pursuits of LDSBA members, employees, or immediate family. It appears that board members and staffers of AML are eligible to apply, including family members. The money can be used for housing, books, and/or tuition toward an associate, bachelor, or master degree in any field. Postmark deadline is May 31, 2003. If you want a copy of the rules and application, send me your street address. ----__JNP_000_506d.1b9f.3df5 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable LDSBA scholarship
Chris,
I can't use this this year, but my oldest son will be back from his = mission=20 field in a year, so this could be useful if they're still offering it.
 
Harlow Clark
955 South 500 East
Pleasant Grove, UT 84062
 
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003 14:10:11 -0700 Christopher Bigelow <Chris.Bigelow@= UnicityNetwork.com>=20 writes:

The LDS Booksellers Assoc. has announced = two $1,000=20 scholarships for educational pursuits of LDSBA members, employees, or=20 immediate family. It appears that board members and staffers of AML are=20 eligible to apply, including family members. The money can be used for=20 housing, books, and/or tuition toward an associate, bachelor, or master = degree=20 in any field. Postmark deadline is May 31, 2003.

If you want a copy of the rules and = application,=20 send me your street address.

 
----__JNP_000_506d.1b9f.3df5-- ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Bigelow Subject: [irr-ed] Film issue? Date: 17 Mar 2003 14:41:00 -0700 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2ECCD.E6BB2370 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hey, I need to know if we are serious or not about doing a film-themed issue for the summer issue, as was discussed earlier. The deadline for finalized copy would be June 15th. The reason I ask is because I have a group interested in guest-editing an issue on LDS romance writing, and I need to firm up an issue deadline with them. My ideal pattern for Irreantum is to alternate special-themed issues with normal issues. Winter 02-03 is literature for young readers, spring 03 is normal, summer 03 is possibly film, fall 03 is normal, and winter 03-04 could be romance. However, if we're not very firm on the summer 03 film issue, I could give that slot to romance and let film take the winter 03-04 issue nearly a year from now. (Or either one could theoretically take fall 03, if summer turns out to be a normal issue). So could I please get a realistic statement from D. Michael on whether you want dibs on the summer issue, realizing that will set up a domino situation that we don't want to screw up by missing the issue deadline or something. Deadlines: Spring 03 = March 15 Summer 03 = June 15 Autumn 03 = Sept 15 Winter 03-04 = Dec 15 What say ye? ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2ECCD.E6BB2370 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Film issue?

Hey, I need to know if we are serious = or not about doing a film-themed issue for the summer issue, as was = discussed earlier. The deadline for finalized copy would be June = 15th.

The reason I ask is because I have a = group interested in guest-editing an issue on LDS romance writing, and = I need to firm up an issue deadline with them.

My ideal pattern for Irreantum is to = alternate special-themed issues with normal issues. Winter 02-03 is = literature for young readers, spring 03 is normal, summer 03 is = possibly film, fall 03 is normal, and winter 03-04 could be = romance.

However, if we're not very firm on the = summer 03 film issue, I could give that slot to romance and let film = take the winter 03-04 issue nearly a year from now. (Or either one = could theoretically take fall 03, if summer turns out to be a normal = issue).

So could I please get a realistic = statement from D. Michael on whether you want dibs on the summer issue, = realizing that will set up a domino situation that we don't want to = screw up by missing the issue deadline or something.

Deadlines:
Spring 03 =3D March 15
Summer 03 =3D June 15
Autumn 03 =3D Sept 15
Winter 03-04 =3D Dec 15

What say ye?

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2ECCD.E6BB2370-- -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Travis K. Manning" Subject: Re: [irr-ed] Film issue? Date: 18 Mar 2003 11:28:24 -0800 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C2ED41.7D19DFA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Film issue?Crew, I know I sent a bunch of articles to Jonathan Langford for a piece on = Tony Kushner and Angels in America and (?). Seems like D. Mike was = doing something with Singles Ward. I'm for whatever. I have been reading the PDF for the next Irreantum = and I have been pleasantly shocked. I think it's a brilliant issue!!!! = Really. First class fiction, poetry, essays. This next YA issue could = be our best issue yet, with the quality of focus, the quality of writing = (and personally, all the essays I've read have been just great). So, = having said that, having guest editors should be continued. Not only = does it share the workload, but it empowers motivated readers and = writers who are experts or near experts in their genre to extend = themselves and tap into writers and topics and subgenres that we would, = nor could, do on our own. Not that we are relinquishing control of the = magazine, but we are sharing the workload, and the potential influence = and reach of the magazine. I guess I'm just jittery after perusing the = Irreantum issus up for proofreading. Special issues. Romance, fine. Film, fine. Let's do it. And drama, = biography, memoir, internet publishing, self-publishing, "women's = fiction," literary adaptations as texts (i.e. screenplay versions of = novels, vice versa, etc.), poetry, and other special topics we've done = before like nature writing, sci-fi/fantasy, humor (nothing wrong with = revisiting genres or subgenres a few years later). Travis ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Christopher Bigelow=20 To: 'irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com'=20 Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 1:41 PM Subject: [irr-ed] Film issue? Hey, I need to know if we are serious or not about doing a film-themed = issue for the summer issue, as was discussed earlier. The deadline for = finalized copy would be June 15th. The reason I ask is because I have a group interested in guest-editing = an issue on LDS romance writing, and I need to firm up an issue deadline = with them. My ideal pattern for Irreantum is to alternate special-themed issues = with normal issues. Winter 02-03 is literature for young readers, spring = 03 is normal, summer 03 is possibly film, fall 03 is normal, and winter = 03-04 could be romance. However, if we're not very firm on the summer 03 film issue, I could = give that slot to romance and let film take the winter 03-04 issue = nearly a year from now. (Or either one could theoretically take fall 03, = if summer turns out to be a normal issue). So could I please get a realistic statement from D. Michael on whether = you want dibs on the summer issue, realizing that will set up a domino = situation that we don't want to screw up by missing the issue deadline = or something.=20 Deadlines:=20 Spring 03 =3D March 15=20 Summer 03 =3D June 15=20 Autumn 03 =3D Sept 15=20 Winter 03-04 =3D Dec 15=20 What say ye?=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C2ED41.7D19DFA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Film issue?
Crew,
 
I know I sent a bunch of articles to Jonathan = Langford for a=20 piece on Tony Kushner and Angels in America and (?).  Seems like D. = Mike=20 was doing something with Singles Ward.
 
I'm for whatever.  I have been reading the PDF = for the=20 next Irreantum and I have been pleasantly shocked.  I think it's a=20 brilliant issue!!!!  Really.  First class fiction, poetry,=20 essays.  This next YA issue could be our best issue yet, with the = quality=20 of focus, the quality of writing (and personally, all the essays I've = read have=20 been just great).  So, having said that, having guest editors = should be=20 continued.  Not only does it share the workload, but it empowers = motivated=20 readers and writers who are experts or near experts in their genre to = extend=20 themselves and tap into writers and topics and subgenres that we would, = nor=20 could, do on our own.  Not that we are relinquishing control of the = magazine, but we are sharing the workload, and the potential influence = and reach=20 of the magazine.  I guess I'm just jittery after perusing the = Irreantum=20 issus up for proofreading.
 
Special issues.  Romance, fine.  Film, = fine. =20 Let's do it.  And drama, biography, memoir, internet = publishing,=20 self-publishing, "women's fiction," literary adaptations as texts (i.e.=20 screenplay versions of novels, vice versa, etc.), poetry, and other = special=20 topics we've done before like nature writing, sci-fi/fantasy, humor = (nothing=20 wrong with revisiting genres or subgenres a few years = later).
 
Travis
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Christopher = Bigelow
To: 'irreantum-ed@lists.xmi= ssion.com'=20
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 = 1:41=20 PM
Subject: [irr-ed] Film = issue?

Hey, I need to know if we are serious = or not about=20 doing a film-themed issue for the summer issue, as was discussed = earlier. The=20 deadline for finalized copy would be June 15th.

The reason I ask is because I have a = group=20 interested in guest-editing an issue on LDS romance writing, and I = need to=20 firm up an issue deadline with them.

My ideal pattern for Irreantum is to = alternate=20 special-themed issues with normal issues. Winter 02-03 is literature = for young=20 readers, spring 03 is normal, summer 03 is possibly film, fall 03 is = normal,=20 and winter 03-04 could be romance.

However, if we're not very firm on the = summer 03=20 film issue, I could give that slot to romance and let film take the = winter=20 03-04 issue nearly a year from now. (Or either one could theoretically = take=20 fall 03, if summer turns out to be a normal issue).

So could I please get a realistic = statement from D.=20 Michael on whether you want dibs on the summer issue, realizing that = will set=20 up a domino situation that we don't want to screw up by missing the = issue=20 deadline or something.

Deadlines:
Spring 03 =3D March 15
Summer 03 =3D=20 June 15
Autumn 03 =3D Sept = 15=20
Winter 03-04 =3D Dec 15

What say ye? =

------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C2ED41.7D19DFA0-- -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "D. Michael Martindale" Subject: Re: [irr-ed] Film issue? Date: 20 Mar 2003 13:46:58 -0700 Christopher Bigelow wrote: > So could I please get a realistic statement from D. Michael on whether > you want dibs on the summer issue, realizing that will set up a domino > situation that we don't want to screw up by missing the issue deadline > or something. I have no passion to do the film issue by any specific date (other than not "years from now"), so I'm fine with waiting until winter. In fact, that might be better. An end-of-year milestone might seem a more natural time for pausing and taking a look at how a budding new genre is coming along. -- D. Michael Martindale dmichael@wwno.com ================================== Check out Worldsmiths, the new online LDS writers group, at http://www.wwno.com/worldsmiths Sponsored by Worlds Without Number http://www.wwno.com ================================== -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Bigelow Subject: [irr-ed] Summer issue plans Date: 25 Mar 2003 10:40:26 -0700 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F2F5.9ED7FE60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" OK, Irreantum staffers, Annette Lyon (CCed) and her team have officially agreed to guest-edit the summer issue with an LDS-romance theme. It is always a little confusing for regular editors on how the guest-editing works. What it basically means is that the guest-editor takes as much of the issue as she wants and is able, and we fill in any remaining space with our usual material. So make your plans for the June 15 deadline on the lighter side, in terms of word count, and realize that things may still be bumped if we run out of room. But in the past we've always had some leftover room for non-themed material, so don't assume we don't need anything in your department. Also, I encourage editors to make contact with the guest editor and see if any collaboration is desirable. I also encourage editors to find romance-related material of their own, where possible, to help complement the theme, and it's nice to let the guest-editor know about anything you find so that we don't duplicate efforts/material. Annette is at annette@lyfe.com. This means that autumn 2003 is a regular non-themed issue (text deadline Sept. 15), and the winter 2003-2004 issue is film themed (Dec. 15 deadline). Thanks, everybody! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F2F5.9ED7FE60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Summer issue plans

OK, Irreantum staffers, Annette Lyon (CCed) = and her team have officially agreed to guest-edit the summer issue with = an LDS-romance theme.

It is always a little confusing for regular = editors on how the guest-editing works. What it basically means is that = the guest-editor takes as much of the issue as she wants and is able, = and we fill in any remaining space with our usual material.

So make your plans for the June 15 deadline on = the lighter side, in terms of word count, and realize that things may = still be bumped if we run out of room. But in the past we've always had = some leftover room for non-themed material, so don't assume we don't = need anything in your department.

Also, I encourage editors to make contact with = the guest editor and see if any collaboration is desirable. I also = encourage editors to find romance-related material of their own, where = possible, to help complement the theme, and it's nice to let the = guest-editor know about anything you find so that we don't duplicate = efforts/material.

Annette is at annette@lyfe.com.

This means that autumn 2003 is a regular = non-themed issue (text deadline Sept. 15), and the winter 2003-2004 = issue is film themed (Dec. 15 deadline).

Thanks, everybody!

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F2F5.9ED7FE60-- -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Bigelow Subject: [irr-ed] Summer issue contents Date: 25 Mar 2003 11:02:04 -0700 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F2F8.A4596B50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" For those who are interested, following is a preview of the summer issue contents. -----Original Message----- Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 11:03 AM Below is what I've got so far. I'm hoping for another book review by another author, and I'm planning for two short stories, which are listed below, although I don't have them nailed down yet. Let me know how it looks to you. Annette **** Editorial-Annette Lyon Interviews: Anita Stansfield-by Annette Lyon Madeline Baker-by Barbara Hume Essays Survey of LDS Romance: Valerie Holiday Debunking "romance" stereotype: by Barbara Hume His experience reading the genre: B. J. Rowley TBA: Kerry Blair Fiction: Short Story TBA Short Story TBA Novel Excerpt-Anita Stansfield Novel Excerpt-Madeline Baker Novel Excerpt-Rachel Ann Nunes Novel Exerpt- Michele Holmes Novel Exerpt-Janette Rallison (AKA Sierra St. James) Book Reviews: Written in the Stars, by Michele Ashman Bell, Reviewed by Jennie Hansen This Very Moment, by Rachel Ann Nunes, Reviewed by Jennie Hansen ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F2F8.A4596B50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
For those who are interested, following is a preview of the summer issue contents.
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Annette Lyon [mailto:annette@lyfe.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 11:03 AM
To: Christopher Bigelow
Subject: Update

Below is what I've got so far. I'm hoping for another book review by another author, and I'm planning for two short stories, which are listed below, although I don't have them nailed down yet. Let me know how it looks to you.
 
Annette
 
****

Editorial-Annette Lyon

Interviews:

Anita Stansfield-by Annette Lyon

Madeline Baker-by Barbara Hume

Essays

Survey of LDS Romance: Valerie Holiday

Debunking "romance" stereotype: by Barbara Hume

His experience reading the genre: B. J. Rowley

TBA: Kerry Blair

Fiction:

Short Story TBA

Short Story TBA

Novel Excerpt-Anita Stansfield

Novel Excerpt-Madeline Baker

Novel Excerpt-Rachel Ann Nunes

Novel Exerpt- Michele Holmes

Novel Exerpt-Janette Rallison (AKA Sierra St. James)

Book Reviews:

Written in the Stars, by Michele Ashman Bell, Reviewed by Jennie Hansen

This Very Moment, by Rachel Ann Nunes, Reviewed by Jennie Hansen

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F2F8.A4596B50-- -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Bigelow Subject: [irr-ed] John Moyer? Date: 28 Mar 2003 15:37:05 -0700 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F57A.8EEF5520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I heard Singles Ward and RM screenwriter John Moyer speak and would like to interview him for Irreantum. Would you like me to try to get that for the winter 03-04 film issue, or should I plan for it in another issue? ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F57A.8EEF5520 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable John Moyer?

I heard Singles Ward and RM = screenwriter John Moyer speak and would like to interview him for = Irreantum.

Would you like me to try to get that = for the winter 03-04 film issue, or should I plan for it in another = issue?

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F57A.8EEF5520-- -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "D. Michael Martindale" Subject: Re: [irr-ed] John Moyer? Date: 29 Mar 2003 16:23:03 -0700 Christopher Bigelow wrote: > > I heard Singles Ward and RM screenwriter John Moyer speak and would like to interview him for Irreantum. > Would you like me to try to get that for the winter 03-04 film issue, or should I plan for it in another issue? I envisioned interviewing a number of LDS cinema celebrities. His could fit into that, but in that case it wouldn't be a feature interview. It would be part of the group. -- D. Michael Martindale dmichael@wwno.com ================================== Check out Worldsmiths, the new online LDS writers group, at http://www.wwno.com/worldsmiths Sponsored by Worlds Without Number http://www.wwno.com ================================== -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Bigelow Subject: RE: [irr-ed] John Moyer? Date: 28 Mar 2003 16:23:56 -0700 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F581.1A9E6650 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" OK, that's fine on Moyer. I can do that interview as my contribution to the winter 03-04 issue, but if you want someone else to do it, that's fine too. Keep me posted. -----Original Message----- Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 4:23 PM Christopher Bigelow wrote: > > I heard Singles Ward and RM screenwriter John Moyer speak and would like to interview him for Irreantum. > Would you like me to try to get that for the winter 03-04 film issue, or should I plan for it in another issue? I envisioned interviewing a number of LDS cinema celebrities. His could fit into that, but in that case it wouldn't be a feature interview. It would be part of the group. -- D. Michael Martindale dmichael@wwno.com ================================== Check out Worldsmiths, the new online LDS writers group, at http://www.wwno.com/worldsmiths Sponsored by Worlds Without Number http://www.wwno.com ================================== -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F581.1A9E6650 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [irr-ed] John Moyer?

OK, that's fine on Moyer. I can do that interview as = my contribution to the winter 03-04 issue, but if you want someone else = to do it, that's fine too. Keep me posted.

-----Original Message-----
From: D. Michael Martindale [mailto:dmichael@wwno.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 4:23 PM
To: irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [irr-ed] John Moyer?


Christopher Bigelow wrote:
>
> I heard Singles Ward and RM screenwriter John = Moyer speak and would like to
interview him for Irreantum.

> Would you like me to try to get that for the = winter 03-04 film issue, or
should I plan for it in another issue?


I envisioned interviewing a number of LDS cinema = celebrities. His could
fit into that, but in that case it wouldn't be a = feature interview. It
would be part of the group.

--
D. Michael Martindale
dmichael@wwno.com

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Check out Worldsmiths, the new online LDS writers = group, at
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Sponsored by Worlds Without Number
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F581.1A9E6650-- -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "D. Michael Martindale" Subject: Re: [irr-ed] John Moyer? Date: 29 Mar 2003 16:28:56 -0700 Christopher Bigelow wrote: > > OK, that's fine on Moyer. I can do that interview as my contribution to the winter 03-04 issue, but if you want someone else to do it, that's fine too. Keep me posted. You go right ahead. I'm for passing the work around. -- D. Michael Martindale dmichael@wwno.com ================================== Check out Worldsmiths, the new online LDS writers group, at http://www.wwno.com/worldsmiths Sponsored by Worlds Without Number http://www.wwno.com ================================== -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Travis K. Manning" Subject: Re: [irr-ed] John Moyer? Date: 29 Mar 2003 21:17:48 -0800 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00C8_01C2F638.A65CDB60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable John Moyer?I think you should go for it. He's probably working on other = projects too. =20 Travis ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Christopher Bigelow=20 To: 'irreantum-ed@lists.xmission.com'=20 Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 2:37 PM Subject: [irr-ed] John Moyer? I heard Singles Ward and RM screenwriter John Moyer speak and would = like to interview him for Irreantum.=20 Would you like me to try to get that for the winter 03-04 film issue, = or should I plan for it in another issue?=20 ------=_NextPart_000_00C8_01C2F638.A65CDB60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable John Moyer?
I think you should go for it.  He's probably = working on=20 other projects too. 
 
Travis
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Christopher = Bigelow
To: 'irreantum-ed@lists.xmi= ssion.com'=20
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 = 2:37=20 PM
Subject: [irr-ed] John = Moyer?

I heard Singles Ward and RM = screenwriter John Moyer=20 speak and would like to interview him for Irreantum.

Would you like me to try to get that = for the winter=20 03-04 film issue, or should I plan for it in another issue?=20

------=_NextPart_000_00C8_01C2F638.A65CDB60-- -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Travis Manning Subject: [irr-ed] Salt Lake Tribune Article Date: 31 Mar 2003 18:22:03 (GMT) You may have heard by now about the conference on Mormonism held at Yale this past weekend. Yeah, a groundbreaking event that will hopefully have positivie repercussions for the work of Mormon scholars and artists! Travis Salt Lake Tribune Article: Philosophers, Historians Explore LDS Scholarship at Yale Conference http://www.sltrib.com/2003/mar/03292003/saturday/42962.asp -- Irreantum Editor's Discussion List