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Martin’s Diabolus Ex Machina: A Hobbit In Westeros
A review of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
21 hrs ago
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Nathaniel Givens
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Salt of Judas
A painter seeks to bring life to his portraits, but at what cost?
Aug 11
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Eric James Stone
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August 2026 Newsblotter
Aliens visit Salt Lake City, Sanderson comments on why Mormons write SF, and more!
Aug 6
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Meanwhile, in Paradise
We know you only just arrived, / but we wanted to send you an invitation / all the same
Aug 4
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Maddy Peterson
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God’s Ammunition Is Not Exhausted: on a new edition of Elias: An Epic of the Ages
If God be for us lowly poets, who can be against us?
Jul 28
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Theric Jepson
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Opera of the Abyss, Part I: Murder and the Rue Morgue
Jan 13
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Lee Allred
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The Mothers
Jun 23
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Chanel Earl
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Young Hagoth Plays It Safe
Apr 7
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Theric Jepson
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Ivy
Jan 27
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Sadie Marie Hutchings
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Fiction
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Salt of Judas
A painter seeks to bring life to his portraits, but at what cost?
Aug 11
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Eric James Stone
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Push the Button, Jennis
A girl in early 1900s Utah is torn between her brother's grand invention and her family's tragic history
Jul 21
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Emergence
An artificial being downloads artificial emotions: how will they change her?
Jul 14
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Nonfiction
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Martin’s Diabolus Ex Machina: A Hobbit In Westeros
A review of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
21 hrs ago
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Nathaniel Givens
2
God’s Ammunition Is Not Exhausted: on a new edition of Elias: An Epic of the Ages
If God be for us lowly poets, who can be against us?
Jul 28
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Theric Jepson
6
2
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Aslan or Qslan? Insights into Latter-day Saint Cosmology from the Sci-fi/Fantasy Divide
Is advanced science indistinguishable from theology?
Jun 9
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Jeffrey Thayne
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Jacob Ross
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