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reader, critic, creative writer, and podcaster; talks about speculative fiction and Mormonism, and often about the relationship between them
Liz Busby
Today over on Dr. Blythe's Lost Library, I'm talking about the history of Latter-day Saints writing science fiction as well as giving you a behind the scenes look at Further Light magazine! youtu.be/blvpJOMtHsY?...
Out: Dr Who In: Mrs Who, Mrs Whatsit, & Mrs Which
Socrates: and what is the purpose of a screen? Gloucon: to look at S: just so. And where does one look when driving? G: at the road S: and does a man’s gaze best view object at a time, or two? G: surely just one S: indeed - thus it cannot be proper for a car to have a screen
"First Light" is our reoccurring feature that highlights speculative writing by early Latter-day Saints. Nephi Anderson uses the same kind of casual accidental time travel that you may have read in "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" to encourage gratitude for the sacrifices of the past.