tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3193051508933511187.post8554648212801404150..comments2023-09-28T08:04:28.949-06:00Comments on Literary Mormonism: all-types-of-people-friendly.Gideonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13328578010572353558noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3193051508933511187.post-82694270139548064342015-02-11T11:47:13.720-07:002015-02-11T11:47:13.720-07:00I identified with the play at times because it can...I identified with the play at times because it can be frustrating when you want to feel the Spirit and cant. Yet, like you, I wondered how a non-LDS reader would take this. I agree with Katie in the sense that it is nice to have individualized writing so I wonder if the purpose of the play/the whole compilation specifically for a Mormon audience or were their prospects larger than that?Paige Laurenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11247954231648357794noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3193051508933511187.post-44730706080564508542015-02-11T08:59:27.896-07:002015-02-11T08:59:27.896-07:00I agree that members of the church would do well t...I agree that members of the church would do well to write more works for the general population. However, I also think we Mormons need some individualized writing, so it didn't bother me that this play was targeted at Mormons. What bugged me most was how neatly it ended. I would've liked Larson to have made it clear that the "burning in the bosom" isn't the only way or even the best way to feel the Spirit. Katie Phttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01024734270882884815noreply@blogger.com