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The Scholar of Moab by Steven L. Peck
The Scholar of Moab by Steven L. Peck













In 2021, he received the Smith-Pettit Foundation Award for Outstanding Contribution to Mormon Letters. His poetry has appeared in New Myths, Pedestal Magazine, Prairie Schooner, Red Rock Review, Cold Mountain Review, Whitefish Review, and elsewhere. Steve has published two short story collections and two collections of essays. His novel King Leere: Goatherd of the La Sals (BCC Press) was a semi-finalist in Black Lawrence Press early novel prize and received a starred-review from Publishers Weekly. He loves best of all being a writer and has won the Association of Mormon Letters Novel Award twice (The Scholar of Moab (Torrey House Press) Gilda Trillim (Round Fire Press at John Hunt Publishing), and for short story once (Two-Dog Dose). Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship and has published over 50 scientific articles in evolutionary ecology, philosophy of biology, and religion. Peck is an ecology professor at Brigham Young University and a fellow of the Neal A. and the grand prize is a Kindle preloaded with great Mormon lit! You can also "like" the Blitz on Facebook and follow it on Twitter.Steven L.

The Scholar of Moab by Steven L. Peck

(By the way, if you're a creative writer, check out our Call for Submissions. It's going to be cool and it won't take up too much of your time.

The Scholar of Moab by Steven L. Peck

I plan to write more about the Blitz later-I'm one of its coordinators-but I'll tease with this: each creative work featured in the Blitz will be a breezy 1000 words or less and written specifically to appeal to the committed Latter-day Saint.

The Scholar of Moab by Steven L. Peck

In mid-February, while you're online planning your Last Great Adventure or ordering food storage, stop by  and check out the Mormon Lit Blitz, a week-long online Mormon literature event that promises to start 2012 off with a bang far more aesthetically rewarding (and far less destructive) than the one that will end it. And, really, who does with the end of the world so near? For you I have a solution. I understand that some of you don't feel like you have time to read Mormon novels and literature anthologies.















The Scholar of Moab by Steven L. Peck