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Journey Before Destination, Faith Before Certainty
Experiencing Belief in Wind and Truth
Mar 31
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Liz Busby
March 2026 Newsblotter
As part of Further Light’s mission to gather together a community who is interested in the conversation about LDS speculative fiction, we publish a free…
Mar 24
5
Charity Never Faileth
Three Relief Society sisters battle against an unholy monster in an activity gone sideways
Mar 17
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Jaleta Clegg
3
1
The Fallen
But something’s different now, / changed. I don’t know why or how.
Mar 10
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D.A. Cooper
5
4
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A Latter-day Saint Reading of CS Lewis’s Perelandra
The point of view of the satanic character Weston is very much like the Latter-day Saint understanding of the Fall.
Mar 3
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Cameron Price
2
1
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Opera of the Abyss, Part I: Murder and the Rue Morgue
Jan 13
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Lee Allred
8
Ivy
Jan 27
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Sadie Marie Hutchings
7
2
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Harmony and the Problem of Evil
Jan 20
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D. C. Wynters
5
1
The Fallen
Mar 10
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D.A. Cooper
5
4
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Fiction
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Charity Never Faileth
Three Relief Society sisters battle against an unholy monster in an activity gone sideways
Mar 17
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Jaleta Clegg
3
1
The Double-Snatcher
Animals are disappearing amid tales of a mysterious monster
Feb 17
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Whitney Hemsath
5
Commitment
A chance encounter with an angelic musician leads to an ambiguous opportunity
Feb 3
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Brian Lowe
5
Nonfiction
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Journey Before Destination, Faith Before Certainty
Experiencing Belief in Wind and Truth
Mar 31
•
Liz Busby
A Latter-day Saint Reading of CS Lewis’s Perelandra
The point of view of the satanic character Weston is very much like the Latter-day Saint understanding of the Fall.
Mar 3
•
Cameron Price
2
1
Harmony and the Problem of Evil
Examining theodicy in Brandon Sanderson's Wax & Wayne series
Jan 20
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D. C. Wynters
5
1
Poetry
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