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Tempting the Saints: The Enemy Has a Body, A Confidential Memo
New intelligence on physical embodiment for young tempters
Jun 30
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Jordan Lake
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The Mothers
We are the mothers without children, the ones of whom it is written "once upon a time"
Jun 23
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Chanel Earl
9
4
Death
Death is the great forget
Jun 16
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Carol Lynn Pearson
2
1
June 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…
Jun 11
5
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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
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
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The Mothers
Jun 23
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Chanel Earl
9
4
Young Hagoth Plays It Safe
Apr 7
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Theric Jepson
7
Ivy
Jan 27
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Sadie Marie Hutchings
7
2
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Fiction
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Tempting the Saints: The Enemy Has a Body, A Confidential Memo
New intelligence on physical embodiment for young tempters
Jun 30
•
Jordan Lake
4
The Mothers
We are the mothers without children, the ones of whom it is written "once upon a time"
Jun 23
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Chanel Earl
9
4
First Light: Grandmother’s Rocking Chair
A disillusioned young man travels back in time to experience early Mormon history
Jun 2
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Kent S. Larsen II
1
2
Nonfiction
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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
2
1
1
Why Andor’s Grown-Up Heroes Matter to Faithful Adults
Does “mature” have to mean “nihilistic”?
Apr 28
6
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Journey Before Destination, Faith Before Certainty
Experiencing Belief in Wind and Truth
Mar 31
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Liz Busby
2
Poetry
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