Q&A: LDS Fiction Author E.M. Tippetts
Time and Eternity the first LDS market novel by E.M. Tippetts was published last month by Covenant. Tippetts, who writes speculative fiction under the name Emily Mah, lives in New Mexico with her...
View ArticleAndrew’s Mormon Literature Year in Review, Part II: Mormon Market Books 2008
Wm writes: Every year since 2000, Andrew Hall has put together a Year in Review for all of the major genres of Mormon letters. AMV is pleased to bring you Andrew’s Year in Review for 2008. Today — a...
View ArticleBenson Parkinson’s “Three Kinds of Appropriateness”
Benson Parkinson, founder of the AML-List and co-founder of Irreantum, was kind enough to send me a copy of his essay “Three Kinds of Appropriateness” for posting here at AMV. It used to be posted on...
View ArticleAndrew’s Mormon Literature Year in Review: Mormon Market 2009
Wm writes: Andrew Hall has really outdone himself this year with this look at the Mormon market which features not only works published but a run down of the players in the market as well as some...
View ArticleThe Concept of an Online Mormon Lit Bookstore
Many of us (here and elsewhere) have lamented over the problem of trying to reach and/or create an audience of Mormon readers who might have an interest in fiction reflecting a Mormon perspective but...
View ArticleAndrew Hall’s 2010 Mormon Literature Year in Review: Mormon Market
2010 Mormon Literature Year in Review By Andrew Hall Part 2: The Mormon Market Link to Part 1: The National Market Wm notes: portions of this bibliographic review rely on comments from sources who...
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