| Fire in the Pasture 21st Century Mormon Poets | | Author:
| Chadwick, Tyler Howe, Susan Elizabeth Sáinz, #193;ngel Chaparro Aitken, Neil #197;kebrand, Claire Babcock, Matthew James Bailey, S. P. Baxter, Laura Nielson Bennion, Mark D. Best, James Bickmore, Lisa Bishop, Will Blaisdell, Sara Brian, Marie Brooks, Joanna Burton, Gideon Bushman-Carlton, Marilyn Caldiero, Alex Cameron, Scott Castleton, Shannon Christensen, Elaine Wright Collings, Michael R. Craig, Elaine M. Curtis, Judith Dalton-Bradford, Melissa Deford, William Dubrasky, Danielle Beazer Duffy, Sarah Dunster, Sarah Earley, Deja Eggertsen, Simon Peter Eliason, Kristen Fillerup, Lisa Ottesen Garcia, Elizabeth Glenn, Sharlee Mullins Guile, Aaron Hamblin, Laura Hardy, Nicole Hatch, Warren Hicks, Michael Jenkins, E. S. Johnson, Laverna B. Jones, Helen Walker Karamesines, Patricia Kelsay, Karen Larsen, Lance Liu, Timothy Loewen, Natasha Mallamo, P. D. Meyer, Casualene Mitchell, Alan Rex Nelson, Danny Nelson, Glen Nielsen, David Nielson, Marilyn Ogden, Jon Olsen, Calvin Page, Sarah E. Papworth, Jim Passey, David Peck, Steven L. Penny, Jonathon Pinborough, Elizabeth Plicka, Joe Pulido, Elisa Reger, Will Richards, Jim Schouten, John W. Snell, N. Colwell Stott, Laura Stratford, Sally Swenson, Paul Talbot, John Talley, Doug Tanner, Javen Taylor, Arwen Watson, Amber Welker, Holly Wellborn, Terresa White, Philip Wilkins, Laraine Wilkinson, Sunni Brown | Editor:
| Chadwick, Tyler | Preface by:
| Chadwick, Tyler | Artist:
| Smith, Casey Jex | Cover Design by:
| Jepson, Lynsey | Designed by:
| Hatch, Scott | Concept by:
| Jepson, Eric W. | Foreword by:
| Howe, Susan Elizabeth | Afterword by:
| Sáinz, #193;ngel Chaparro | Arranged by:
| Young, Darlene L. | ISBN: | 978-0-9827812-2-7 | Publication Date: | Oct 2011 | Publisher: | B10 Mediaworx
| Imprint: | Peculiar Pages | Book Format: | Ebook | List Price: | USD $4.49 | Book Description:
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...the bounty of [this] anthology reminded me of Christ’s generosity in feeding the five thousand. Christ took real substances—a little bread, two small fish—and he created from them...food that nourished the people and made it possible for them to return to their lives both physically and spiritually renewed. Poets take matter (language, emotion, thought, experience) and make of that matter a new creation, a work of art that did not exist before the poet organized... More Description...the bounty of [this] anthology reminded me of Christ’s generosity in feeding the five thousand. Christ took real substances—a little bread, two small fish—and he created from them...food that nourished the people and made it possible for them to return to their lives both physically and spiritually renewed. Poets take matter (language, emotion, thought, experience) and make of that matter a new creation, a work of art that did not exist before the poet organized it, a work that has the potential (each poet hopes) to nourish—to make readers see what they did not see before, to offer insight, to create empathy, to provoke thought, or to express beauty, soundness, depth. To offer abundance in place of scarcity. —from the forward by Susan Elizabeth Howe | |