Theric is an occasional writer on the Bloggernacle. Most frequently for A Motley Vision, the Mormon Arts blog. These posts appear immediately below. Underneath them are links to his posts at Linescratchers, By Common Consent, Modern Mormon Men, and Dawning of a Brighter Day.

 

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

The Radioactive Family

Couple-Creators: Annie and Kah Leong Poon

Brady Udall’s Paranoia: Is there a culture war between Mormons going on?

Weekend (Re)Visitor: Arnold Friberg

The BYU MFA: An interview with Stephen B Tuttle of the new creative-writing program

The BYU MFA: An interview with Stephen B Tuttle of the new creative-writing program (part two)

Tonight in Provo

song/cycles

song/cycles: music and poetry

Theo. G. Ruegg

Dan Wells & Serial Killers & Thematically Related Stuff

Monsters & Mormons: a fourth round of admits

Dreams for the Future: Neon Trees in 2025

Two New Comics

Couple-Creators: Ben and Barbara Abbott

Questions of the Heart: Gay Mormons and the Search for Identity

A brief review of Questions of the Heart’s language in which Theric gets to say I knew it! I knew it! I knew it!

The Best Books for LDS Homes

Let’s take a trip to Duck Beach

Free Comic Book Day 2011 (starring Floyd Gottfredson)

Kickstarting WWJD

It’s fun to see the Mormons at the zoo

Fire in the Pasture

The Nephite Conspiracy: Mormon elements in James Rollins’s The Devil Colony

Bright Angels & Familiars

Bright Angels & Familiars: “Where Nothing Is Long Ago” by Virginia Sorensen

Bright Angels & Familiars: “They Did Go Forth” by Maureen Whipple

Bright Angels & Familiars: “Opening Day” by Doug Thayer

Analyzing the Book of Mormon with Grant Hardy for fun and profit

I teach literature! I should know better!

Sunstone’s Gift to Me and You

Bright Angels & Familiars: “The Week-end” by Donald R. Marshall

What of the Night?

Bright Angels & Familiars: “The People Who Were Not There” by Lewis Horne

New short fiction from Jack Harrell and Johnny Townsend

Bright Angels & Familiars: “Sayso or Sense” by Eileen Gibbons Kump

The Death of a Disco Dancer (there’s a double meaning in that)

On Robert Goble’s Across a Harvested Field

Peculiar Pages at Sunstone West

Bright Angels & Familiars: “Hit the Frolicking, Rippling Brooks” by Karen Rosenbaum

Bright Angels & Familiars: “Born of the Water” by Wayne Jorgensen

On being unsure what to say

“If you two don’t give a crap about our friendship, I’ll just have to give enough crap for the three of us.” (Napoleon Dynamite on TV)

Bright Angels & Familiars: “The Christianizing of Coburn Heights” by Levi S. Peterson

Bright Angels & Familiars: “I Am Buzz Gaulter, Left-Hander” by Darrell Spencer

Make Known His Wonderful Works: The LDS international art competition and a failure of web-imagination

Bright Angels & Familiars: “Windows on the Sea” by Linda Sillitoe

Eric Freeze: Dominant Traits (review & interview)

Kickstarting Jake Parker

Millstone City by S.P. Bailey

Campfire Carols from Jiminy Finn and the Moneydiggers

The love and hate of The Giant Joshua

Three new singles from hot Mormon bands. What sort of world do we live in?

Unpleasant afterlives: New fiction from Peck and Perkins

A high-school English teacher reviews How to Analyze the Works of Stephenie Meyer

The New Yorker: getting warmer

Triangulating Mormonism

Mormons at the Met

More on Magdalene

Duck Beach coming soon . . . at least to New York

Casey Jex Smith is up to something

Mormons in the Media, 1830-2012

An open letter to the Whitney Awards Committee

What questions should we be asking ourselves?

Sharing the new crop of Book of Mormon comics with my kids: iPlates

Sharing the new crop of Book of Mormon comics with my kids: From the Dust

Haun’s Mill: Away: An Intereview and new entry in the couple-creators series!

Mormon Renaissance

Mormons and Popular Culture: The Global Influence of an American Phenomenon edited by J.Michael Hunter— coming soon to a university (but probably not a personal) library near you

A Time of Transitions for Segullah

What now, McBride?

Bright Angels & Familiars: “Woman Talking to a Cow” by Pauline Mortensen

Presidents Day bon mots, MormonArts-style


Linescratchers

Interview – Pawnbroker

Haun’s Mill: The handsewn CD

Three brief reviews of three brief things

Interview – Church Williams

 

By Common Consent

Thanonymity and Thelf-promotion

Theric wants to know: Who will be our Richard Cracroft, now that our Richard Cracroft is gone?

Thex makes me thad

Peculiar Pages

 

Modern Mormon Men

Clayton Christensen on Asking Questions

 

 

Dawning of a Brighter Day

Publishers Corner: Peculiar Pages for Peculiar People


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“Publishers Corner: Peculiar Pages for Peculiar People”

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“Publishers Corner: Peculiar Pages for Peculiar People”

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Read more about peculiar pages | Search Results | Dawning of a Brighter Day on:
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