In these short stories by ex-Mormon author Johnny Townsend, parents hire men to pose as the Three Nephites to teach their children the Book of Mormon is true. A shy single woman meets the man of her dreams at an endoscopy party.
An anti-Mormon mob threatens a church outing. A deceased sinner plots to break out of Spirit Prison. Aliens visiting the UN reveal that God really does live on the planet Kolob. Mormons survive the zombie apocalypse because of their two-year supply of food. A young couple desperately try to escape after America becomes a theocracy.
Another fun collection from the author of Recommended Daily Humanity and Please Evacuate.
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Spirit Prison Blues
Getting Zeppoli from Derek
Called to Condemn
The Suicide Police
How We Won Back Salt Lake
Polka Dots in the Chapel
Patty Lou Soils Herself
The Messiah of Tau Ceti
Half Marathon Man
The Blood Clot
Poison Ivy Testimonies
The Endoscopy Party
Granny’s Secret Vice
Escape from Zion
The Three Nephites Drink Eggnog
Lord of the Cul de Sac
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A climate crisis immigrant who relocated from New Orleans to Seattle in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Johnny Townsend wrote the first account of the Up Stairs Lounge fire, an attack on a French Quarter gay bar which killed 32 people in 1973. He was an associate producer for the documentary Upstairs Inferno, for the sci-fi film Time Helmet, and for the deaf gay short Flirting, with Possibilities. His books include Please Evacuate, Racism by Proxy, and Wake Up and Smell the Missionaries. His novel, Orgy at the STD Clinic, set entirely on public transit, details political extremism, climate upheaval, and anti-maskers in the midst of a pandemic.