edited by Andrew Hall and Robert Raleigh contributions by Tim Wirkus, Jennifer Quist, Heidi Naylor, Theric Jepson, Danny Nelson, Phyllis Barber, Ryan McIlvain, Jack Harrell, David G. Pace, Charity Shumway, Ryan Shoemaker, Michael Fillerup, Larry Menlove, Holly Welker, Ryan Habermeyer, Steven L. Peck, Todd Robert Petersen, Eric Freeze, Annette Haws, Mattathias Singh, William Morris, Joe Plicka and Alison Brimley
Signature Books, 2023 Paper: 978-1-56085-467-8 | eISBN: 978-1-56085-484-5 Library of Congress Classification PN6120.2.P38 2023
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
The Book of Mormon prophet Nephi describes the journey to eternal life as going through a gate of ordinances and traveling a “straight and narrow path.” Twenty-three authors took that gospel roadmap passage as a prompt to write “a Mormon story.” They responded with a surprisingly wide range of realistic and fantastic tales. Many are human reactions to unexpected steps on the path: a lifetime of faith in a patriarchal blessing’s unfulfilled promise, a survivor of violence calling a divided community to repentance, a baptism gone very wrong, and spiritual gifts that extend far beyond the apostle Paul’s list. The characters stretch from wayward bishops and helpful home teachers to cyber-Seventies searching for lost sheep in the metaverse, with settings from the slums of Mumbai to a heaven that turns out to be more difficult than expected. Some characters reject the path’s restrictions and expectations, while others can second the reported words of J. Golden Kimball, “I may not always walk the straight and narrow, but I sure in hell try to cross it as often as I can.”
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Andrew Hall is an Associate Professor of East Asian History at Kyushu University in Fukuoka, Japan. He co-edited A Craving for Beauty: The Collected Writings of Maurine Whipple (BCC Press, 2020) and is the Literature Book Review Editor for Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. In his academic life, he writes on Japanese colonial education in China and Korea, including editing and contributing to Education, Language, and the Intellectual Underpinnings of Modern Korea (Brill, 2022).
Robert Raleigh edited In Our Lovely Deseret: Mormon Fictions, another short fiction collection published by Signature Books, and recently had an essay published in Revising Eternity: 27 Latter-day Saint Men Reflect on Modern Relationships. He is currently working on a documentary about the Indian Student Placement Program. He lives with his wife and kids and many animals in Happy Valley, Utah.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editors' Introduction
The Investigator, by Todd Robert Petersen
Holy Ghost Power, by Eric Freeze
Planting Iris, by Annette Haws
Missionary Weekly Report for 28 March–3 April, Mumbai First Branch, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, by Mattathias Singh
Always To Be Found, by William Morris
Natural Causes, by Joe Plicka
It's a Good Life, by Alison Brimley
A Vision, by Tim Wirkus
Unhanded, by Jennifer Quist
Mrs. Seppe, by Heidi Naylor
The Curse, by Theric Jepson
Narrow Is the Gate, by Danny Nelson
After Midnight, by Phyllis Barber
1A: Literary Pals; or How Not to Double Down, by Ryan McIlvain
The Mathematics of God, by Jack Harrell
Lana Turner Has Collapsed!, by David G. Pace
A Courtship, by Charity Shumway
Barry Dudson: The God Journals, by Ryan Shoemaker
Ghosts, by Michael Fillerup
Calf Creek Falls, by Larry Menlove
The Funeral, by Holly Welker
We're Going to Need a Second Baptism, by Ryan Habermeyer
Sister Carvalho's Excellent Relief Society Lesson, by Steven L. Peck
Contributors