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Writing tips for the unreflective blogger
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Dave Banack
At the Red Brick Store, “So You Want to Get Published? A Few Writing Tips,” a compact list of useful pointers for writers. Yes, if you are a blogger, you are a writer. It’s the bottom of the barrel, self-edited and self-published, but if you are going to blog, you might as well learn to…
Poetic Animal Magnetism
By
Dave Banack
At Hieing to Kolob, “Why I Would Totally Have Slept With Joseph Smith.” Just about anything gets Mormon feminists upset, but not much makes them uncomfortable. This post will. I suppose it will make almost any Mormon reader squirm a little. Good writing often has this effect on people.
Mad at the LDS Church
By
Dave Banack
No time for commentary this morning, but here are more Prop 8 stories from across the full range of the opinion spectrum: “Why we’re mad at the Mormon church,” by an LA Times columnist. I believe the “we” in the headline refers to the gay community, not the LA Times. The piece defends gay attacks…
Culture and tradition
By
Dave Banack
From the newish blog The Liberal Mormon That Could, run by an “irreverent twenty-something wannabe writer,” a post titled “Wading Through Cultural Waters,” with reflections on the following question: What is the difference between culture, tradition and doctrine?
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