Monthly Archives: June 2014

Fiction: Exeunt

Note: A scene sketch from an intended larger work about an LDS-themed play being produced in 1978. Also, the highlights of a faith crisis couched in in satire, with perhaps neither being expressed effectively. Exeunt by R. Nephi Smith Jack

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Fiction: Daddy Stole Far

Daddy Stole Far by R. Nephi Smith “Anything that comes out of the South is going to be called grotesque by the northern reader, unless it is grotesque, in which case it is going to be called realistic.” – Flannery

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Zoinks!

You’re with Snuggles now, Mr. Kasem

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Fiction: Bon Travail

Note: This story is based on a VICE report on Laamb wrestling, supplemented with much reading on Wikipedia, Google and the library, and watching a half dozen episodes of Little Mosque. Pardon any errors and liberties taken with the sport,

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