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Exponent II News
Exponent II Discontinues Subscription Fee
Online Donations Now Possible
We have listened to your feedback and have gotten a little more Web-wise. The upshot is that now our readers will be able to access Exponent II online with no subscription fee. We as an organization will continue to have expenses, so we hope that you will show your appreciation for our past and ongoing publication by making contributions via PayPal (click on the button below) or by sending a check made out to Exponent II to:
Exponent II
c/o Barbara Taylor
165 Beacon St #42
Somerville, MA 02143
We sincerely appreciate all the support our loyal subscribers have given over the years and hope that those of you who have been so generous will continue to do so.
Call for Submissions
Are you looking to be a part of a wonderful literary tradition? Exponent II has been publishing a quarterly paper since 1975 and we are looking for new contributors for our upcoming issues.
Personal essays, artwork, poetry and fiction on any theme related to the experience of Mormon women, both inside and outside the church are welcome. We are particularly interested in finding writers willing to tackle the following topics:
"Where Have all the Mormon Feminists Gone?" Essays on your own experience with the "F" word and whether or not Mormon Feminists still exist.
"Why I've Stayed" and "Why I've Left" Essays between friends and family members on their relationship to the LDS church and each other.
"I Am Orthodoxy" How seemingly "orthodox" as well as "unorthodox" life choices have been the result of following your Mormon faith. How thoughtful decisions to have children or not have children, marry or remain unmarried, be politically conservative or politically liberal, etc., have been the result of your faith, not in spite of it.
Email submissions and inquiries should be mailed by September 1, 2008 to editor2@exponentii.org and print submissions mailed to:
Exponent II
c/o Barbara Taylor
165 Beacon St #42
Somerville, MA 02143
For more information please visit our blog at http://the-exponent.com.
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