Monsters & Mormons

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Monsters & Mormons

Editors

Wm Morris, Theric Jepson

Date

2011

Publisher

Peculiar Pages

Pages

510

ISBN

9780982781241

Monsters & Mormons is a collection of stories about Mormons inspired by pulp fiction.

Contents

[edit] Contents

Preface by Terryl Givens

Introduction by Theric Jepson

"Other Duties" by Nathan Shumate

"The Living Wife" by Emily Milner

"Baptisms for the Dead" by C. Douglas Birkhead

"Pirate Gold for Brother Brigham" by Lee Allred

"First Estate" by Katherine Woodbury

Fangs of the Dragon by David J. West

"Between Husband and Wife and the Late Bram Stoker"; "I Lie in Bed Reading from Mosiah Chapter Three and Think of You, Lon Chaney, Jr." by Will Bishop

"Charity Never Faileth" by Jaleta Clegg

"Recompense of Sorrow" by W. H. Pugmire

"Mormon Golem" by Steve Morrison

"Bichos" by Erik Peterson

"The Blues Devils" by Terrance V. McArthur

Brothers in Arms by Graham Bradley

"George Washington Hill and the Cybernetic Bear" by George Washington Hill and EC Buck

"The Baby in the Bushes" by S. P. Bailey

"Bokev Momen" by D. Michael Martindale

"The World" by Danny Nelson

"Water Spots" by Terresa Wellborn

"A Letter from the Field" by James Paul Crockett

Let the Mountains Tremble for Adoniha Has Fallen by Steven L. Peck

Allow Me to Introduce Myself by Moriah Jovan

"Traitors and Tyrants" by John Nakamura Remy and Galen Dara

"Experimenting with Life at Extraordinary Depths" by Bridgette Day Tuckfield

"I Had Killed a Zombie" by Adam Greenwood

"Out of the Deep Have I Howled unto Thee" by Scott M. Roberts

"The Mission Story" by Bryton Sampson

That Leviathan, Whom Thou Hast Made by Eric James Stone

"The Eye Opener" by Brian Gibson

The Mountain of the Lord by Dan Wells

[edit] Critical Reception

Michael R. Collings said "Most of the tales could stand on their own in any anthology of horror or science fiction, regardless of their Mormon content; many are first-rate, truly exceptional examples of contemporary storytelling."[1]

[edit] References

  1. Collings, Michael. "Monsters & Mormons & Mayhem, Oh My!." Collings Notes, January 19, 2012

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