
Another Great Day at BYU-Idaho
(A transcript of a real-life conversation in Rexburg, ID from the Kim Clark era, who was noted for opening every Tuesday Devotional with…) It’s another
Hagoth favors essays that can trace their lineage back to Michel de Montaigne; whether narrative, analytical, or devotional, these essays lean ruminative, conversational, meandering, impressionistic, and are reluctant to wax didactic. But that doesn’t mean you won’t find the occasional poem or piece of fiction here as well.

(A transcript of a real-life conversation in Rexburg, ID from the Kim Clark era, who was noted for opening every Tuesday Devotional with…) It’s another

“It is a laborious madness and an impoverishing one, the madness of composing vast books – setting out in five hundred pages an idea that

Bodies—unnumbered—sleep in starry tombs (discs of fire beheath their heads).

Among the many missed opportunities of the 1998 cult Sundance flick SLC Punk is its failure to acknowledge just how omnipresent Punk and its discontents

Ever since Wordsworth’s 1804 “But trailing clouds of glory do we come/From God, who is our home” entered the LDS cultural consciousness via Conference talks

On my mission in Puerto Rico, I had a companion who was an ex-pothead. To be clear, he never bragged about it or anything;

Listen, I don’t want no guff from you—because life is already so staggeringly capricious and unfair as it is, that on the ultra-rare occasions when

“In translation we lend our lives—our minds, our ears, our mouths—to the local resurrection of old texts, dead words, and lost voices.”
~ Adam S. Miller

In the days before CDs and Auxiliary-jacks came standard, I recall having to hit the Seek button on the cassette-deck of my parent’s 1996 Ford Taurus in order to find the next song…
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