AML Proceedings/Annuals Index, 1976-2004

A complete set of the AML Proceedings/Annuals can be found in the BYU Harold B. Lee Library.

1976-1977

(Published in Dialogue, Summer 1978)

Introduction
Maureen Ursbenbach Beecher  12

The Poetics of Provincialism: Mormon Regional Fiction
Edward A. Geary  15

Halldor Laxness: The Mormons and the Promised Land
George S. Tate   25

The Vocation of David L. Wright:
Bruce W. Jorgensen   38

Three Essays: A Commentary
Franklin Fisher    53

Excavating Myself
Herbert Harker  56

The Representation of Reality in Nineteenth Century Mormon Autobiography
Neal Lambert   63

The Literary Dimensions of Mormon Autobiography
Steven P. Sondrup  75

I, Eye, Aye: The Personal Essay in Mormon Literature
Mary L. Bradford    81

Insights from the Outside From a Commentator’s Note Pad
Candadai Seshachari   90

1978-79 (Part 1, Part 2)

Foreword

Truth and Consequences: The Identity Crisis in Missionary Fiction
Lavina Fielding Anderson 1

Claude T. Barnes, Utah Naturalist
Davis Bitton 9

The Moral Measure of Literature
Stephen L. Tanner 35

Freshet in the Dearth: Samuel W. Taylor’s Heaven Knows Why and Mormon Humor
Richard H. Cracroft 43

Folklore in The Giant Joshua
William Wilson 57

Element and Glory: Reflections and Speculations on the Mormon Verbal Imagination
Bruce W. Jorgensen 65

The Psalm of Nephi: A Lyric Reading
Steven P. Sondrup 79

Voices of Conflict: The Literature of Mormon Sisterism
Chris Rigby Arrington 95

Some Thoughts on Mormon Literature and the Mormon Sense of Sacred Space
Neal Lambert 107

“All Things Which Have Been Given of God … Are the Typifying of Him”: Typology in the Book of Mormon
Richard Dilworth Rust 113

The Process of Living: C.S. Lewis as a ‘Guide of the Perplexed’
William Clayton Kimball 121

1979-82

Foreword v

Obedience, Integrity, and the Paradox of Selfhood
Eugene England

The Civilizing of Mormondom: The Indispensable Role of the Mormon Intellectual
Levi S. Peterson 19

The Didactic Heresy as Orthodox Tool: B. H. Roberts As Writer of Home Literature
Richard H. Cracroft  32

Paradox and Tragedy in Mormonism
Marden J. Clark  45

Joseph Smith and the Tragic Quest
Eugene England  55

The Possibility of Mormon Tragedy
Steven P. Sondrup  72

Toward a More Perfect Order Within: Being the Confession of an Unregenerate but Not Unrepentant Mistruster of Mormon Literature
Marden J. Clark  80

Lehi’ s Dream: An American Apocalypse
Mark Thomas  92

“[ALMOST] ALL IS WELL”: Thematic Sophistication as an Index of Quality in LDS Student Stories
Elouise Bell  99

An Alternative to Traditional Criticism
James E. Faulconer  111

Moral Criticism: Lessons from China
Stephen Durrant  125

Grace and Isolation: A Thematic Examination of Eileen Kump’s Bread and Milk and Other Stories
Gloria L. Cronin  133

1983

Foreword v

The Assimilation of Mormon History: Modern Mormon Historical Novels
Lavina Fielding Anderson  1

A “Smaller Canvas” of the Mormon Short Story Since 1950
Bruce W. Jorgensen  10

The Ambiguous Myth of the Wilderness: A Comparative Study of Two Published Versions of “Road to Damascus” by Levi Peterson
Gloria Cronin  32

Thayer’s Ode to a Redtail Hawk
Eugene England  42

Mormon Letters–The Other Kind
Irene M. Bates  54

Privileged Criteria in Literary Evaluation
Brien D. Ward  64

Making a Mormon of Milton
John S. Tanner  70

Singing Praise: The LDS and RLDS Hymnals
Karen Lynn  84

Being Happy: An Exercise in Spiritual Autobiography
Lavina Fielding Anderson  89

But My Truth is Truer Than Your Truth: Cognitive Dissonance in Religion and Drama
Chris Conkling 103

Mormon’s Literary Technique
Susan Taber  117

At the Huntington: The Overland Diaries of Eliza R. Snow
Maureen Ursenbach Beecher  126

Are Women More Free Under the Patriarchy? The Evidence of Mormon Literature
Eugene England  131

1984 (Part 1, Part 2)

Foreword  v

History into Fiction
Margaret R. Munk 1

Who Shapes Oral Narrative: A Functionalist and Psychosocial Examination of the Lore of Two Mormon Female Tale-Tellers
Gloria L. Cronin  12

Crying “Change” in a Permanent World: A Look at Contemporary Writings of Mormon Women on Motherhood
Linda P. Wilcox

Scottish Mormon Immigrants and the Muse: Verses from the Dust
Frederick S. Buchan  36

Fued and Fun: Humor in the Poetry of John Lyon
Ted Lyon  59

Book of Mormon Imagery
Richard Dilworth Rust  77

Levi Peterson’s “Road to Damascus” and the Language of Grace
Steven P. Sondrup  87

The Willing Captive: A Study of Freedom in Recent Mormon Fiction
Vernon Jensen  102

The Literary Image of the Mormon Colonies in Mexico
Edward A. Geary  111

Measuring the Achievement of the New LDS Hymnal
Karen Lynn  124

Some Popular Non-Mormon Books Read by Mormons before 1900
Edward L. and Eleanor C. Hart  129

Looking through the Glass Darkly: Early British Perceptions of Mormonism
Thomas R. Burton  141

Making the “Good” Good for Something: A Direction for Mormon Literature
Lavina Fielding Anderson  150

1987

Foreword v

Of Mormon Poesy: An Essay
Edward A. Geary  1

Writing: The Most Hazardous Craft
Edward L. Hart  8

Nephi, Seer of Modern Times: The Home Literature Novels of Nephi Anderson
Richard H Cracroft 12

A Modern Stigma: “Cobwebs”
Veda Tebbs Hale 23

A Distant Influence: Tum Again Home
Herbert Harker  30

Romantic Lyric Form and Western Mormon Experience in Douglas Thayer’s “Under Cottonwoods” and “Opening Day”
Bruce W. Jorgensen  37

Perceptions of the Mormons in Science Fiction: The Writings of Robert A. Heinlein
Bruce and Julie Westergren  49

1994, Volume I

Of Hymns, Herbert, and the Aesthetics of Faith
John S. Tanner 1

The Power of the Word
William A. Wilson 8

AML: Unlikely Skirmisher in the Battle of the Books
Levi S. Peterson 15

To Tell and Hear Stories: Let the Stranger Say
Bruce W. Jorgensen 19

Attuning the Authentic Mormon Voice: Stemming the Sophic Tide in LDS Literature
Richard H. Cracroft 34

Virginia Sorensen as the Founding Foremother of the Mormon Personal Essay
Eugene England 44

The Strength and Weaknesses of Virginia Sorensen’s On This Star
Linda Berlin 51

Joseph and His Brothers: Rivalry in Virginia Sorensen’s On This Star
Edward A. Geary 57

Mercy, Zina, and Kate: Virginia Sorensen’s Strong Women in a Man’s Society
LuDene Dallimore 63

Women Together: Kate Alexander’s Search for Self in The Evening and the Morning
Grant T. Smith 68

Sacrifice to the Proper Gods
Jacqueline C. Barnes 78

In Search of Women’s Language and Feminist Expression Among Nauvoo Wives in A Little Lower Than the Angels
Helynne H. Hansen 84

“Little Books” from a Large Soul: The Private Poetry of Virginia Sorensen
Susan Elizabeth Howe 91

Virginia Sorensen: Literary Recollections from a Thirty-five Year Friendship
Mary Lythgoe Bradford 97

Overworked Stereotypes or Accurate History? Images of Polygamy in The Giant Joshua
Jesse L. Embry 105

Whatever Happened to Maurine Whipple?
Katherine Ashton 114

The Promise Is Fulfilled: Literary Aspects of John D. Fitzgerald’s Novels
Audrey M. Godfrey 120

Realizing “A Personal and Possessed Past”: Mormon Community and Values in Wallace Stegner’s Recapitulation
Richard H. Cracroft 124

Clarice Short: Earthly Academic
Emma Lou Thayne 132

Madwomen in the Mormon Attic: A Feminist Reading of Saturday’s Warrior and Reunion
Nola D. Smith 139

“A Usually Dazzling World”: The Poetic Mormon Humanism of Emma Lou Thayne
Richard H. Cracroft 145

1994, Volume II

Levels of Perception in Michael Fillerup’s Visions and Other Stories
Robert M. Hogge 154

Embracing the Other: The Beloved Alien and Other Ethical Fictions of Orson Scott Card
Mick McAllister 158

A Look at Contemporary Mormon Poetry: One Harvester’s Opinion
MaryJan Gay Munger 166

Franklin Fisher’s Bones: The Effaced Identity of the Mormon Missionary
Joe Peterson 171

Letters from Exile: Plural Marriage from the Perspective of Manha Hughes Cannon
John Sillito and Constance L. Lieber 177

Feminine Voices in the Works of Juanita Brooks
Karin Anderson England 183

In Rims of Praise: The Songs of Zion
Jean Anne Waterstradt 190

“And There Was … a New Writing”: The Book of Mormon as a Never-Ending Text
Neal E. Lambert 196

“After Ye Have Received So Many Witnesses”: Symbolic Action in Alma 32-34
Keith H. Lane 201

Liminality in the Book of Mormon
Richard Dilworth Rust 207

Abridging the Records of the Zoramite Mission: Mormon as Historian
Steven L. Olsen 212

Telling It Slant: Aiming for Truth in Contemporary Mormon Literature
William Mulder 216

Towards a Mormon Criticism: Should We Ask “Is This Mormon Literature?”
Gideon O. Burton 227

“Though Like the Wanderer”: Outside the Group in Mormon Short Fiction
Derk Michael Koldewyn 234

Reading Mormon Stories: An Ethical Dilemma?
Neal W. Kramer 239

Toward a Theory of Literary Value: The Necessity of Bearing Personal Testimony
Harlow Soderborg Clark 246

In the Territory of Irony
Harlow Soderborg Clark 256

Doubt and the Desert
John Bennion 263

Risk and Terror
John S. Harris 270

Drinking, and Flirting with the Mormon Church
Marian Nelson 275

Men and Women and Love
Robert A. Rees 282

Domesticity and the Call to Art: A Panel
Julie J. Nichols, Gail Newbold, Lisa Ortne Bickmore, Margaret Blair Young, Bruce W. Jorgensen 284

Confronting the Personal Voice: Ethics and the Personal Essay in Technical Writing
Karin Anderson England 297

1995

Presidential Addresses
And Now for a Little Mormon Humor
Ann Edwards Cannon  1

The Power of the Preposition
Linda Brummett  9

1994 Visiting Scholar
Clio Meets Elijah at the Family History Center
Laurel Thatcher Ulrich  16

Scriptural Texts as Literature
The Original Language of the Book of Mormon: Upstate New York Dialect, King James English, or Hebrew?
Royal Skousen  24

Taste and Feast: Images of Eating and Drinking in the Book of Mormon
Richard Dilworth Rust  32

The Ineffable Made Effable: Rendering Joseph Smith’s First Vision as Literature
Richard H. Cracroft  38

Mormon Fiction
Ghosts and Outsiders: Mormon Writers Playing in the Dark
Eugene England 58

Maurine Whipple and the Grand Idea
Veda Tebbs Hale 70

Form and Content: Establishing the Printing Text for Maurine Whipple: The Lost Works
Lavina Fielding Anderson 79

Where Nothing Is Long Ago: Memories of Virginia Sorensen Waugh
Shirley Brockbank Paxman 86

Kindly Ironic Vision in Richard Scowcroft’s Novels
Glen J. Wiese 96

The Deseret Book Book: Lindsey Phillip Dew, Jack Weyland, and Carroll Hofeling Morris
Harlow Soderborg Clark 112

Strange Love: The stories of Phyllis Barber
Helen B. Cannon 127

Drama, Poetry, and the Essay
Whither Mormon Drama: Look First to the Theater
Eric Samuelsen 137

Polly and Katy: Mormon Feminists Take the stage
Nola D. Smith 145

Heart of My Father: C. Thomas Asplund, A Retrospective
Marni Asplund-Campbell 152

Life Transitions in the Poetry of Clinton F. Larson
Ellen Bonelli Pace 163

The Lyric Body in Emma Lou Thayne’s Things Happen
Lisa Orme Bickmore 183

When Are We Taking Ourselves Too seriously? Elouise Bell’s Humor
Patricia T. Coleman 192

Autobiography and Biography
Wanderings and Wanderings: contemporary Autobiographical Theory and the Personal Essay

Valerie Holladay 197

S. Dilworth Young: His Life in Words
Benson Y. Parkinson 205

From Walden Pond to the Great Salt Lake: Ecobiography and Engendered Species Acts in Walden and Refuge
Cecilia Konchar Farr and Phillip A. Snyder 214

Refuge as Extinction: The Victory of Fear and Death Over Courage and Faith
Neal W. Kramer 226

Is There Refuge in the Text?: Narrator and Reader in Terry Tempest Williams’s Memoir
Thomas G. Plummer 237

Contemporary critical Explorations
“P.S. The Slimy One on the Right”: Remarks on Bombastic criticism
Harlow Soderborg Clark 247

Criticizing Mormon Culture or Whatever Happened to Good Will?
Neal W. Kramer 257

Faithful and Ambiguous Fiction: Can Weyland and Whipple Dance Together in the House of Fiction?
John Bennion 269

The Mormon Fiction Mission
Tessa Meyer Santiago 283

How to Be a Mormo-American; Or, The Function of Mormon criticism at the Present Time
Michael Austin 293

Personal Essays
Thoughts of a Former Feminist
Sally T. Taylor 309

Pro-Choice? But What Are We Choosing? One Woman’s View
Mae Blanch 322

Descent from Certitude
Doris R. Dant 325

1996

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
The Moral Imagination
Susan Elizabeth Howe 1

1995 VISITING WRITER
Citation Honoring Wayne C Booth 7

Why Do Mormon Writers Find It So Hard to Climb Parnassus?
Wayne C Booth 8

WAYNE BOOTH’S CRITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS
The Vocation of a Mormon Teacher
Neal W. Kramer 20

Keeping Company with Wayne Booth: Ethical Responsibility and the Conduct of Mormon Criticism
Gideon Burton 27

“Easy to Be Entreated”: Modern Dogma and the Rhetoric of Assent and Christian Communication
Grant Boswell 36

INTERSECTIONS WITH FAITH
Mormon Postmodernism: Worlds Without End in Young’s Salvador and Card’s Lost Boys
Robert Bird 41

Terry Tempest Williams’s Refuge: Sentimentality and Separation
Laura L. Bush 46

Creating Zion: Why Write in the Household of Faith
MaryJan Gay Munger 55

Consistency Through Inconsistency: The Literature of Mormon Polygamy
Cheri Pray Earl 60

The Emergence of Mormon Religious Studies and Mormon Regional Studies: Their Significance for Mormon Letters
Eric Alden Eliason 66

The Boon: A Temporary Summing Up
Marden J Clark 74

HISTORIC FIGURES
Ramona Wilcox Cannon as Woman and Writer
Ariel Clark Silver 82

From Grear Britain to the Great Salt Lake: The Poetry of Edward Lennox Sloan
David E. Sloan 89

ADJUNCT SESSIONS
Eros in LDS Life and Literature: A Panel with B. W. Jorgensen, Karin Anderson England, and Margaret Blair Young 96

The Song of Songs and the Mormon Blues
B. W. Jorgensen 96

Narrative, Community, and Intimacy
Karin Anderson England 103

Monks, Missionaries, and Eros
Margaret Blair Young 106

When Mormon Literature Becomes “Mormon”: A Panel 111
Genteel Mutterings
Marni Asplund-Campbell 111

The Provo Window: Late Night Thoughts on the Purposes of Art and the Decline of a University
Scott Abbott 112

Violence and Aesthetics
Susan Elizabeth Howe 116

Losing My Life in the Story
B. W. Jorgensen 118

Moral to Read, Moral to Write
Brian Evenson 121

Panel Discussion 123

The Struggle for Mormon Literature
Brian Evenson 127
“Killing Cats” 132
“Blessing the Dog” 134

“I Do Remember How It Smelled Heavenly”: Mormon Aspects of May Swenson’s Poetry
Susan Elizabeth Howe 138

Knowing the Poetry First: A Response
Paul Swenson 146

1997

Introduction vi

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
Mormon Literature in Cyberspace: The New Frontier
Robert M. Hogge 1

1996 VISITING WRITER, GERALD N. LUND
Honorary Life Membership Presented to Gerald N. Lund 6

The Gospel and the Creative Arts
Gerald N Lund 7

Re-Storying the Restoration: Lund’s The Work and the Glory Saga and the Historical Novel
Richard H Cracroft 18

Response
Gerald N Lund 25

KUSHNER AMONG THE MORMONS 
Casserole Myth: Religious Morif and Inclusivity in Angels in America
John-Charles Duffy 27

Theology for the Approaching Millennium: Angels in America, Activism, and the American Religion
Michael S. Austin 34

Sea-Changed Iconography: Tony Kushner’s Use and Abuse of Mormon Images and Traditions in Angels in America
Sandra Ballif Straubhaar 41

Through a Glass Darkly: Mormons as Perceived by Critics’ Reviews of Tony Kushner’s Angels in America
Daniel Stout, Joseph D. Straubhaar, and Gail Andersen Newbold 46

CRITICAL APPROACHES
Renegotiating Scylla and Charybdis: A New Look at Insider and Outsider Stereotypes of Mormonism
John Bennion 59

Undefining “Faithful Fiction” (The Sophic Stranger Rides Again) (With[out] His Evil Twin)
B. W. Jorgensen 67

Utah Women Writers and the Utah Renaissance: The Geography of the Heart Patricia Truxler Coleman 76

Mary Bennion Powell: Polygamy and Silence
John Bennion 81

Toward an LDS Aesthetic of the Novel: A Report from the Front Lines
Benson Y Parkinson 89

CRITICAL EXAMINATIONS 
The Ineffable Made Effable: Rendering Joseph Smith’s First Vision as Literature
Richard H. Cracroft 96

Orson F, Whitney and the Consecration of Poetry
Neal W. Kramer 108

The Example of Virginia Sorensen: Honest Ambivalence and the Mormon Experience
Laurie Illions Rodriguez and Joshua P. Rodriguez 118

Imagining Mormon Marriage, Part I: The Mythic, the Novelistic, and Jack Weyland’s Charly
B. W. Jorgensen 128

Singing with Something Less Than One Accord
Levi S Peterson 156

The Rhetorical Self-Definition of Sister Missionaries, 1930-1970: Oral Histories
Jessie L. Embry 147

‘Untrumpeted and Uneven’: An Introduction to Josephine Spencer, Mormon ‘Authoress’
Kylie Nielson Turley  152

Telling it Slant: Literary Silences and Authenticity in Adolescent Literature
Patricia Truxler Coleman 159

The Perry Scheme of Cognitive and Ethical Growth Applied to Levi Peterson’s “Canyons of Grace”
Veda Tebbs Hale 164

Levi Peterson’s “Grace” and Perry’s Scheme with Bell’s Curves
Marilyn Brown 172

READINGS AND CRITICAL COMMENTARY 
Organically Grown Humor: Remarks and Readings from The Unlikely Romance of Kate Bjorkman
Louise Plummer 175

I Have Come to the Whirlwind to Converse with the Father: The Book of Job as a Ceremony of Irony
Harlow Soderborg Clark 182

Feeding Stories to the Lion
Harlow Soderborg Clark 188

1998

Introduction vi

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
Maps and Addresses
MaryJan Gay Munger 1

MORMON HUMOR
Jots and Titters: An Introduction to Mormon Humor
Richard H. Cracraft 7

You Stole My Life and I Hate You
Kathryn H. Kidd 8

Remodeling the Tract Homes of Heaven: Observations of a Second-rate Carpenter
Robert F. Smith 12

Scaring the Hell Out of People
Robert Kirby 15

A Bibliography of Mormon Humor: or, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Eternal Life
Richard H. Cracroft 19

THE BOOK OF MORMON AS LITERATURE
The Book of Mormon as Epic
Richard Dilworth Rust 24

The Art of Nephite Narrative
Mark D. Thomas 30

The Book of Mormon and Literature
Karl C. Sandberg 40

LDS SCIENCE FICTION

A New Mormon Battalion: The Rise of Speculative Fiction Among Mormon Writers
Scott Parkin 44

The Individual vs. the Zion Community: An Empirical Look at the Dichotomy in Mormon SF
Lee Allred 47

MORMON FOLKLORE
Mormon Folklore: Grammar for a Discourse Community
William A. (Bert) Wilson 54

Settlement Folk Ideas: Stories of the Mormons’ Move West
Jessie Embry and William A. (Bert) Wilson 58

Practice Makes Perfect: A Twenty-Year Overview of Creative Dates and Invitations
Kristi A. Bell 69

Spirit Possession in Brazil: A Folklore Study
Adam Nebeker 73

PERSONAL REFLECTIONS
I Taught People-Or Should Have
Marden J. Clark 84

Opening the Door: A Personal Reflection on Sunstone
John Sillito 88

To a Grandmother
Russell Burrows 92

Ancestral Lives
Craig J. Oberg 97

My Mother, Poet of Experience
Mikel Vause 100

Electric Talk: Twenty Months of AML-List
Benson Parkinson 106

1999

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS

Art and Advocacy: Politics and Mormon Letters
Neal W. Kramer 1

PANEL PRESENTATIONS
The Viper on the Hearth
Eric A. Eliason, Neal W. Kramer, Richard Ouellette, Jana K. Riess, Terryl Givens 9

The Works of Terry Tempest Williams
Jana K. Remy, Eugene England, Phillip Synder, Susan Howe, Scott Parkin 28

Many Mansions: LDS Genre Fiction in and out of the Mormon Market
Lee Allred, Pat Birkedahl, Scott Bronson, Thorn Duncan 39

LITERARY ESSAYS
Liminality and Disruption: Cody Judy, Gadianton, and a Willing Sustaining of Belief
Nola D. Smith 47

The Vision of the Cowboy Jesus Ten Years Later
Levi S. Peterson 56

“A Representative Woman”: President Mrs. Kimball and a Rhetoric of Deseret
Janelle M. Higbee 63

A Voice Unheard: Reflections on the Poetry of Florence Bale
Eric Samuelsen 72

“Let Your Light So Shine”: Dean Hughes and the Mormonisms in His Fiction
Gabi Kupitz 80

Light and Delight
Harlow Sobderborg Clark 87

Nebuchadnezzar Grazed by Daniel’s God
Harlow Soderburg Clark 95

MORMON HUMOR
Sanpete County Humor: The Tales and the Tellers
Edward A. Geary 101

A Man Caught in the Middle: J. Golden Kimball as a Transitional Figure in Mormon History and Folklore
Eric A. Eliason 112

And the Bishop Only Laughed: Intellectuality, Irreverence, and Light Mindedness in Neal Chandler’s Anti-Hero Damon Boulder
Helynne H. Hansen 118

Ann Edwards Cannon Takes On Motherhood, Martha Stewart, and Marriage
Patricia Truxler Coleman 124

More Manic Mantic Mormon Antics: Recent Trends in Mormon Literary Humor
Sherlene Hall Bartholomew 129

Other papers given during this annual meeting were:
The Land Nobody Wanted: Mormonism’s Lost Generation and the Making of the Mormon Culture Region
John L. Needham

Joseph Smith, Going Like a Lamb to the Slaughter? A Counterview from the Poetry of Times and Seasons.
Bethany Ann Clawson

Paul Cox delivered the visiting writer’s address but did not speak from a text.

2000

Presidential Address
Heart, Mind, and Soul: The Power of Mormon Letters
Neal W. Kramer

Visiting Scholar Lecture
The Colonization of the Mormon Mind
Richard Lyman Bushman

The Power of Epideitic Narratives: Mormons Learn How to Behave and Who to Be
Robbyn Thompson Scribner

Esther Ann and Me: An Essay into Boundaries
John Bennion

“Enlarge The Meditation upon This Great World”: Thoughts on an Ecology of Meditation
Brandie R. Siegfried

Reflections and Deflections: Austin and Alta Fife and Mormon Ethnography
David A. Allred

When Athens and Jerusalem Meet: How a Mormon Should Read “Whole Other Bodies”
Karalyn Durland

A Most Remarkable Work: R. Paul Cracroft’s A Certain Testimony: A Mormon Epic
Richard Y. Thurman

The Unerasable Mormonism of Lance Larsen’s Erasable Walls
Gideon Burton

It’s Like a Ferris Wheel Ride: Jack Weyland and Contemporary LDS Courtship Traditions
Kristi Bell

Samuel Woolley Taylor: Mormon Literary Maverick
Richard H. Cracroft

Those Who Hunger and Thirst After Writeousness
Harlow Soderborg Clark

A Gathering of Mormon Poets
Readings
Robert A. Christmas

A Gathering of Mormon Poets
My Quest for the Poetic: A Reading and Commentary
Robert M. Hogge

A Gathering of Mormon Poets
Selected Poems
Scott Samuelson
Desert Phoenix
Janet Garrard Willis

2001

Presidential Address
“All Is Well in Zion”? Publishing Among the Gentiles
John Bennion

The Adventures of Irreantum Magazine
Christopher K. Bigelow

Traditions of LDS Publishing
Gideon O. Burton

“There’s a Multitude of Children All Around”: Children’s and Young Adult Fiction in the Mormon Literary Tradition
Sharlee Mullins Glenn, Rick Walton, Carol Lynch Williams, and Dean Hughes

National Trends in Poetry
Lisa Bickmore

National Christian Fiction and Publishing: Have Latter-day Saints Been Left Behind?
Gideon O. Burton

“Your Grandma Makes Green Jell-O Salad, Too?”: The Rhetorical Function of Mormon Humor
Anne Billings

“Is There No Blessing for Me?”: The Relentless Jane Manning James
Margaret Blair Young

“Woman, Arise!” Political Work in the Writings of Lu Dalton
Sheree Maxwell Bench

Whipple’s The Giant Joshua: The Greatest But Not the Great Mormon Novel
Eugene England

She, Clory, Had a Testimony, and a Great Smile
Harlow Soderborg Clark

Remedying Race and Religious Prejudice Through Spiritual Autobiography: Wyneta Willis Martin’s Black Mormon Tells Her Story
Laura Bush

The Mantle of the Poet: Reappraising Clinton F. Larson
Kevin Klein

Landscapes of Seduction: Terry Tempest William’s Desert Quartet and the Biblical Song of Songs
Boyd Petersen

Austen’s Granddaughter: Louise Plummer Re(de)fines Romance
John Bennion

The “Mormon Magical Realism” of Phyllis Barber: Parting the Veil with Folkloric Literature
Eric A. Eliason

Traditional Misperceptions of Zion: John Milton and the Crystal City in Hatrack River
Marilyn Brown

Not Another Orson Scott Card Paper: Elizabeth Boyer and Leonard Tourney
Ivan A. Wolfe

Projecting the Other: The “Mormon Question” in Harry Turtledove’s How Few Remain
Lee Allred

Anne Perry’s Tathea: A Preliminary Consideration
Richard H. Cracroft

Many Pondered: The Power of Mother’s Narratives
Kristi Bell

Stories Worth Telling?
Harlow Soderborg Clark

2002

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
Girl in Transition: An Authentic Mormon
Marilyn Brown

VISITING WRITER
Expressing Faith: A Literary Legacy
Chieko N Okazaki 9

A History of the Association for Mormon Letters Literary Awards
Gideon 0. Burton 19

A Historical Survey of LDS Fiction: The Lee Library Collection
Connie Lamb and Robert S. Means 29

Imagining Mormon Marriage, Part 2: Toward a “Marriage Group” of Contemporary Mormon Stories
B. W Jorgensen 37

“The Holy Cords Too Intrinse to Unloose”: Mormon Families in Life and Fiction
Bruce W Young with Remarks by Margaret Blair Young 53

LDS Picture-Book Authors and Illustrators Publishing in the National Market
Rick Walton 65

Then and Now: A Survey of Mormon Young Adult Writers
Jesse S. Crisler and Chris Crowe 73

Emerson as Radical Restorationist
John-Charles Duffy 81

Virginia Sorensen’s A Little Lower Than the Angels and John A. Widtsoe: A Lesson in Literary History
Susan Elizabeth Howe 87

“Unto The Third and Fourth Generations”: The Influence and Community of Families in Virginia Sorensen’s The Evening and the Morning
Kelly Thompson 95

The Inner Other: Sharing Testimony through Personal Experiences
Kristen Allred 103

Louise Plummer: Local Grasshopper Makes Good
Anne Billings 109

Job Revisited: Discussion of a Tim Slover Story
Cherry B. Silver 113

Writing Dixie: Marilyn Arnold’s Desert Trilogy
Douglas D. Alder 119

God-Finding in the Twenty-First Century: Alan Rex Mitchell’s Angel of the Danube and John Bennion’s Falling toward Heaven
Richard H Cracroft 125

The Last American Refuge of Religious Literature: Card and Science Fiction
Valerie Buck 137

Pastwatch: The Redemption of Orson Scott Card
Eugene England 143

The Lost Tribes of Mormon Science Fiction Literature: Battlestar Galactica in Books and Comics
Ivan A. Wolft 157

Socrates Stretched on Ion’s Racke
Harlow Soderborg Clark 165

Sunstone Magazine and Twenty Years of Contemporary Mormon Poetry
Susan Elizabeth Howe 171

2003

President Address
Elegant Angst: Mining the Treasures of Mormon Personal Essays
Cherry B. Silver 1

The Quest of Essences as an Archaic Religious Quest: Terry Tempest Williams’s Interrogation of Faith, Art and Earthly Life in Leap
Neila C. Seshachari 7

Tension of the Opposites: John Bennion’s Falling Toward Heaven
Gae Lyn Henderson 15

Mormoniad: The Book of Mormon as Proto-Epic
Peter J. Sorensen 21

Great Plots Leap over Many a Tightrope
Lael Littke 35

Saturday’s Warriors: Winning the Popular Market
Doug Stewart 39

Saturday’s Warriors: The Pioneering Art of the Mormon Ethos
Noreen Astin 43

Serpents in Our Midst: What Brigham City Tells Us about Ourselves
John-Charles Duffy 53

Stuck Somewhere before the Golden Age: The Two LDS Science Fiction Markets
Ivan A. Wolfe 59

Mark Twain, Polygamy, and the Origin of an American Motif
Eric A. Eliason 67

Mapping Manifest Destiny: The Paintings of Lucile Cannon Bennion
John Serge Bennion 73

“I Love You.” Invitation or Demand?: Revelatory Marriage Proposals in Mormon Fiction
Gae Lyn Henderson 81

Strong Enough to Face the Dark
Carolyn Campbell 89

What the Mormon Audience Wants: Telling Our Story with Stories
Lawrence Flake 95

PANEL
Walking the Tightrope: Mormon Audiences
Tyler Moulton, moderator, Chris Bigelow, Terry Jeffress, Marilyn Arnold, Jerry Johnston, and Margaret Blair Young 99

AML Annual Meeting held March 2, 2002, at Westminster College

Also presented but not submitted for publication was “The Critical Divide: Where and Why Mormon Literary Criticism Needs a National Audience” by Gideon O. Burton

2004

Presidential Address
Our Mormon Renaissance
Gideon O. Burton

Friday Sessions
Keynote Address
The Place of Knowing
Emma Lou Thayne 9

The Tragedy of Brigham City: How a Film about Morality Becomes Immoral
Michael Minch 23

The Novelization of Brigham City: An Odyssey
Marilyn Brown 29

Pious Poisonings and Saintly Slayings: Creating a Mormon Murder Mystery Genre
Lavina Fielding Anderson 35

Murder Most Mormon: Swelling the National Trend (Part II): Conspiring to Commit
Paul M. Edwards, read by Tom Kimball 39

God and Man in The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint
Bradley D. Woodworth 43

Brady Udall, the Smart-Ass Deacon
Mary L. Bingham Lee 47

Egypt and Israel versus Germany and Jews: Comparing Margaret Blair Young’s Home without Walls to the Bible
Nichole Sutherland 53

Stone Tables: Believable Characters in Orson Scott Card’s Historical Fiction
Holly King

Out of the Mouth of Babes: An Analysis of Orson Scott Card’s Use of Dialogue in Ender’s Game
Casey Vanderhoef 61

Subversion and Containment in Xenocide
Daniel Muhlestein 65

Saturday Sessions
Keynote Address
Art and Soul: Lessons from Willa Cather for Mormon Writers, Critics, and Audiences
Marilyn Arnold 75

“I Write Personal Essays to Save My Soul”: The Sermonic Roots of Eugene England’s Literary Voice
Travis Manning 85

Bridging the Divide: Writing about the Spirit for the National Young Adult Market
Kimberley Heuston 97

Real Life, Who Needs It?: Real World Influences on the Writing of Young Adult Fiction
Randall Wright 101

Defiling the Hands with a Holy Book: Future of Book of Mormon Scholarship
Mark Thomas 109

Cities of Refuge
Harlow S. Clark 115

Gathering in Nauvoo: Remembrances of the Lofgren Family
Elizabeth Mangum 123

Sister Bean and Satan’s Power: A Look at Contemporary LDS Legends
Ronda Walker 129

Mormon Women Writers and the Healing Power of Truth
Kelly A. Thompson 135

Wallace Stegner’s Gathering of Zion: Creating a Usable Mormon Past
Jennifer Minster Asay 141

Telling the Truth: Teaching Creative Writing to LDS Students
Jack Harrell 145

The Cultural Shaping of American LDS Women
Jacqueline Thursby 151

Questing I, Altogether Other, or Both? Three Poems and a Prose Bit on Nature
Patricia Gunter Karamesines 167

My Big Fat Greek Wedding as a Model for LDS Filmmakers
Eric Samuelsen 173

“Dangerous Questions Affecting Closer Interests”: Subversion and Containment in “The Senator from Utah”
Kylie Turley 179

A Mind-Body-Spirit Assault: The True Antagonist in The Giant Joshua
Michelle Ernst 187

Holiness Emerging from My Mouth
Jacqueline Osherow 191

Writing Religion from a Christian Perspective
David McGrynn 193

The Power of Parables
Sarah Read 197

The Threat of Mormon Cinema
Gideon O. Burton 199

Also presented but not submitted for publication were: ¨The Mormon Literature Database
Gideon Burton, Connie Lamb, Robert Means, and Larry Draper

A Spycho-Social Evaluation of Edgar Mint
Charles I. Woodworth

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