In the latest issue of Sunstone (Feb 2009) I have contributed a new column which I call "In The World," which is placed in the Cornucopia section. Here is a the brief intro:
Not many years ago, writings by and about Mormons were an irregular occasion in the popular and academic press. But these days, Mormons are everywhere, from the national media to literary journals to handmade 'zines. This column gathers some interesting and overlooked items, Mormon and otherwise.
The challenge of such a column is to find and write about pieces that haven't been picked up by the bloggernacle, message boards, and the like. But I've been pleasantly surprised that I keep finding items that seem to be overlooked (I gotta love those specialized databases!). I hope I can draw the Sunstone reader's attention to some worthwhile items they may have missed.
The current column centers around the uncertainties of faith, in talking about three pieces by Matthew Bowman, Brian Evenson, and Christian Wiman. Pick up the latest issue of Sunstone to read more. Also the current issue includes a focus on Asian/Eastern culture and issues, including a fun Book of Mormon manga.
Nice gig, Dallas. Is this going to be a regular feature in Sunstone?
Posted by: Dave | March 24, 2009 at 08:36 AM
It will be as regular as I'm willing to make it. So, as long as I keep finding interesting items, you should see it every issue, or until readers gets tired of me.
Posted by: Dallas Robbins | March 24, 2009 at 08:51 AM