Sunstone has been an incubator for a number of great artists including Brad Teare, Kent Christensen, Christopher Thornock, Calvin Grondahl, Galen Dara, and Pat Bagley. And it was Pat who sent us the artist that has probably affected the look of the magazine most during the past decade: Eisner award-nominated Jett Atwood. As legend has …
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November 2014 Issue 176 Magazine content A Personal History of Sunstone Memories and Reflections, By Scott Kenney My Sunstone Experience, By Allen D. Roberts Stretching Toward the Light, By Peggy Fletcher Stack Reflections on Peggy, By John Sillitoe Four Amazing Years, By Susan Staker The Sunstone Review Finding My Way with Type, by Connie Disney We Were All Volunteers, By Dennis …
How Warren Jeffs Maintains His Hold Over the FLDS
By Ken Driggs Ken Driggs is an attorney living in Atlanta, Georgia. He specializes in criminal defense and has a graduate degree in legal history. He has visited and written about Fundamentalist Mormons since 1988. “Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.” …
A Peculiar People? How Neo-orthodoxy Has Crept Into the LDS Church
By Robert C. Hunsaker Robert C. Hunsaker is a clinical mental health counselor in Salt Lake City. Or right-click to download the audio file: A Peculiar People? How Neo-orthodoxy Has Crept Into the LDS Church In November of 2004 something so uncommon took place in the Salt Lake Tabernacle that nothing …
Daniel Webster Jones: A Western Hero
By Victoria Riskin Victoria Riskin is an award-winning television writer, former president of the Writers Guild of America West, and the author of Fay Wray and Robert Riskin: A Hollywood Memoir. Or download the audio file here: Daniel Webster Jones: A Western Hero A statue of Daniel Webster, the great American …
God as the Answer to Fermi’s Paradox
By R. W. Richey R. W. Richey is the owner of FTL Strategies, a software company specializing in rapid application development and lean software methodology. He lives in Salt Lake City with his wife and a dwindling number of kids. In his spare time he maintains a blog/podcast at wearenotsaved.com where he posts on a …
Danites, Damsels, and World Domination: Mormons in the Dime Novels
By Michael Austin Michael Austin is co-editor of the Mormon Image in Literature series from Greg Kofford Books, which includes annotated reprints of 19th-century novels about Mormons including many of the works mentioned in this article such as The Doomed Dozen, The Bradys among the Mormons, and Eagle Plume: The White Avenger. Or …
On Outrage
By John Hatch Every day, I log on to Facebook, Twitter, and a few message boards where I get much of my news. I like these platforms and I like the wit and the humor and the insight and the people I meet; however, it’s become evident to me that a kind of Audrey II …
Laughs Precede the Miracle: How Calvin Grondahl and Pat Bagley Changed Mormonism
By Lynne Gorton Cropper SINCE ITS FOUNDING in 1830, the Mormon Church has had to deal with disparagement from outsiders. In the Church’s early days, the stress created by unfavorable media attention sometimes resulted in violence as is evidenced by Joseph Smith’s 1844 decision to destroy The Nauvoo Expositor’s printing press. In an attempt to protect sacred …
Willing to Work
By Larry Menlove A MAN STOOD at the traffic light at the corner of East Bay Boulevard and University Avenue. He was holding a sign: Tired Need food Willing to Work Brianna stopped in the right-turn lane onto University Avenue and leaned across the seat to get a good look at his face. Behind …