Announcement: Exponent II Mormon Feminist Midrash Short Story Contest
“Deborah Under the Palm Tree” by Adriene Cruz. adriencruz.com
Exponent II is excited to announce a short story contest of Mormon feminist midrash. Midrash is a Jewish tradition of spinning out a new story based on scripture, filling in narrative gaps or retelling the scripture from a new point of view. Stories can help resolve tension or evoke questions as they ask the reader to consider possible meanings, even as the fictionalized accounts are not meant to be taken literally.
For our short story contest, we are inviting writers to tell us the missing stories of women from the scriptures. Give us the perspective of Deborah, Huldah, Dinah, Miriam, the woman at the well, Mary Magdalene, Sariah, Laman’s wife, or Emma Smith. We want to hear their voices. We want to know how they came to hear the voice of God and how they made choices in their lives. What were their childhoods like? How were they personally influenced by the great and terrible things that happened to them in the scripture stories? What did they think about in private moments? Let your imagination reveal new interpretations and meanings of scriptural stories and help us to hear the women of the scriptures.
Many of the stories we receive will be printed in our Winter 2015 issue of Exponent II and the winner of the contest will receive $150. Submissions should be between 800-3000 words and the deadline is November 2. Please send them to editor@exponentii.org. We look forward to reading your stories.
“I want midrash to give a voice to women in the Bible who have had nearly none. To be an advocate for biblical figures over whom the ages have kicked considerable dust, and to imagine their lives.”
– Rosen, Norma. Biblical Women Unbound: Counter-Tales. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1996.
This is so exciting! Time to get to work 🙂 can’t wait to read what everyone comes up with.
What a fabulous idea! I can’t wait to read these!
What a wonderful idea! I definitely plan to submit one.
Would you accept an entry about Eve?
Absolutely!
Oh, how exciting and cool! Can I submit more than one story?
Thank you for this! When I was 13 I was reading the Book of Mormon and fascinated by the story of the daughters of Ishmael. I decided to write a “book” (I only got 16 pages in) retelling 1st Nephi from their perspective. Sadly I never printed out the story and the computer I was working on has long since died, but I’ve been rolling around the idea of telling fictitonalized versions of women’s stories from the scriptures for a while now. I’ve actually been praying for a way to tell the stories of women in the scripture, women in church history, and my own literal “foremothers” for months now so this is an answer to my prayers. Thank you for giving me a word for what my heart has been longing to do for years now.
Would you consider a story from Martha’s perspective?
A writing retreat in Ireland sounds divine. Time to put all of my thoughts to paper.