In the old days, Theric would occasionally guest post on A Motley Vision, the Mormon Arts blog. Then they went and made him a regular contributor. In order of release, he has written the following for AMV:
The Sin of Saint Onan
A Survey of Mormon Comix
“Mormons might well be the new Catholics!”
The Hero’s Journey of the Mormon Arts
Ric Estrada: Call me the “Trailblazer”
Ric Estrada: The beginnings of MORMON comics
Mormon Couple-Creators
In Memoriam: Ric Estrada
Angela Hallstrom and the Art of Short-Story Arrangement
Ric Estrada: Grounded in reality
Couple-Creators: Brad and Debra Teare
Couple-Creators: Mike and Laura Allred
“Our Refined Heavenly Home”
Selling the Bug-Eyed Blue-Eyed Jesus (that’s just wrong)
On the new BYU MFA
Too sacred for public consumption -or- Disgusting the prophet’s wife
To Build a Fence
Those LDS Ladies of Indie Publishing
Theric’s Comix Survey, Revisited
“Crap, I’m apologizing for my Mormonism again. Sorry.”
Damage Control (and 15 other responses to Elna Baker)
Stucki’s Hands and the Masculine Identity: a review of Todd Robert Petersen’s Rift
Elna Baker: A Serious Interview
Preparing for Black Friday with Brandon Dayton
Looping through the Mormon Arts, from me to me
Angela Hallstrom and the Art of Short-Story Arrangement
The Best of Mormonism 2009: An interview with its editor
Bryan Mark Taylor: “…when I feel the Spirit I sit down and paint.”
Latter-day Saint, Latter-day Lovecraft: an interview with W.H. Pugmire
Couple-Creators: Shannon and Dean Hale
Couple-Creators: Howard and Sandra Tayler
Couple-Creators: Casey Jex Smith / Amanda Michelle Smith
Angela Hallstrom and the Art of Short-Story Arrangement
A brief interview with Melissa Leilani Larson just before closing weekend
Why my not liking “Blood Work” means you should buy Dispensation
Mormons and Monsters: Musing upon one point of editing
