A review by theconorhilton
Monsters & Mormons by Bridgette Day Tuckfield, Adam Greenwood, Davin Abegg, C. Douglas Birkhead, Bryton Sampson, Dan Wells, Katherine Woodbury, Terryl L. Givens, Theric Jepson, Terrance V. McArthur, D. Michael Martindale, Galen Dara, David J. West, Moriah Jovan, Brian Gibson, W.H. Pugmire, Jake Parker, Jaleta Clegg, Wm Henry Morris, Matt Page, Will Bishop, Lee Allred, Danny Nelson, Scott M. Roberts, Steve Morrison, James Paul Crockett, Steven L. Peck, Eric James Stone, John Nakamura Remy, S.P. Bailey, Nathan Shumate, Graham Bradley, Erik Peterson, E.C. Buck, George Washington Hill, B.C. Sterrett, Emily Milner

5.0

A wonderful, wild, fun, pulpy collection of stories.

Love to see the wide range of 'monsters' and horrors that these stories explore, particularly the ways that ideas of worthiness or righteousness and connections to gender and imagination and thinking of what Mormonism is through some exploration of what it could be.

Some of my favorites:
“Monsters and Mormons and the Deseret Book”, Theric Jepson
“Other Duties”, Nathan Shumate
“Charity Never Faileth”, Jaleta Clegg
“Bokev Momen”, D. Michael Martindale
“Let the Mountains Tremble for Adoniha has Fallen”, Steven L. Peck
“Allow me to introduce myself”, Moriah Jovan
“That Leviathan, Whom Thou Hast Made”, Eric James Stone
“The Eye Opener”, Brian Gibson