“A History of Artwork in Exponent II”
While the Exponent II is most famous for its reflective writing on the lives of Mormon women, the art of Exponent II has always played a significant role in the publication.
“EAST WINDS by Rachel Rueckert”
Rueckert breaks new ground by centering her marriage, her struggle with the Mormon understanding of marriage, and her year-long global honeymoon journey.
“Faith in Mormon Women’s Memoirs”
Book review of Katie Langston’s Sealed In a short essay for BYU Studies Quarterly (2015, 183—197), scholar and author Angela Hallstrom noted that “Mormon women have been particularly diligent writers of personal history, and their words have helped to preserve a nuanced, multifaceted representation of what it means to be a female Latter-day Saint.” I […]
“Poems of a Faith Journey”
A book reivew of Dayna Patterson’s If Mother Braids a Waterfall Whether we decide to stay in the LDS Church or not, the experience of wrestling with faith, family, community, and history is a nearly universal one in our Mormon feminist community. The last few years have seen an explosion of collections of poetry that […]