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Admin: The unbearable lightness of AMV

4.12.05

Blogging at A Motley Vision will be light over the next couple of weeks. I will try, however, to put together a Bloggernacle A&E column for the Bloggernacle Times next week so I’m counting on the rest of you all to provide content for that. Various Stages is already off to a good start.
I [...]

Criticism: The 2004 AML awards

4.06.05

I just noticed that the Association for Mormon Letters has posted its awards for 2004. The Pictograph Murders by P.G. Karamesines won in the novel category. “Saints and Soldiers” by Ryan Little and Adam Abel won for film.
The AML awards are often somewhat idiosyncratic because each award is judged by an individual (rather than a [...]

Elsewhere: Bloggernacle A&E for April 5, 2005

4.06.05

I wasn’t able to finish my column in time for the official publication of the Bloggernacle Times. For those who only surf over there on Tuesdays, Bloggernacle A&E is now up. I’ve included a section on literary references in this past weekend’s General Conference talks — I only caught four. Feel free to add ones [...]

Marketing: LDS book club updates

4.04.05

When I first posted about Time Out for Women back in July 2004, I noted that its book club had yet to include a work of fiction among its primary and secondary selections. I’ve been monitoring the situation and (unless I missed something), for the first time since its inception (May 2004, I believe) the [...]

Soapbox: Mark Hansen on the market for LDS music

4.01.05

Note: This is part II of Mark Hansen’s thoughts on the LDS music scene. Read part I.
The Chicken and the Egg
by Mark Hansen
Here’s another take on the LDS music scene, and why it struggles to find itself. The biggest problem that LDS music faces is that it operates under a dark cloud of obscurity. A [...]

Film: The Work and the Glory to become a trilogy

4.01.05

KSL-TV is reporting that Larry Miller has agreed to finance the next two films in “The Work and the Glory” series. A new director — Sterling Van Wagenen, head of the film program at the University of Central Florida — has been brought on board.
Millder admits that the ticket sales for volume 1 have been [...]