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Ships of Hagoth is a digital-first literary magazine featuring creative nonfiction and theoretical essays by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Where other LDS-centric publications often look inward at the LDS tradition, we seek literary works that look outward through the curious, charitable lens of faith.

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We are hoping—for “one must needs hope”—for creative nonfiction, theoretical essays, and craft essays that seek radical new ways to explore and express theological ideas; that are, like Hagoth, “exceedingly curious.”

We favor creative nonfiction that can trace its lineage back to Michel de Montaigne. Whether narrative, analytical, or devotional, these essays lean ruminative, conversational, meandering, impressionistic, and are reluctant to wax didactic. 

As for theoretical essays: we welcome work that playfully and charitably explores the wide world of arts & letters—especially works created from differing religious, non-religious, and even irreligious perspectives—through the peculiar lens of a Latter-day Saint.

We read and publish submissions as quickly as possible, and accept simultaneous submissions. 

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Here’s a helpful post about — perfect for anyone curious about what’s trending, watching, or listening to in the world’s fourth most populous nation. Modern designers have moved Batik away from formal

Food is entertainment in Indonesia. The "Mukbang" trend and viral street food—like or the obsession with Modern designers have moved Batik away from formal

Indonesian literature has a rich history, with many notable authors writing in Indonesian and other local languages. Some famous Indonesian authors include: Modern designers have moved Batik away from formal

This is the undisputed soul of Indonesian pop. It blends Indian filmi, Malay folk, and Arabic rhythms. Modern Dangdut Koplo —a faster, percussion-heavy version—is a staple at every wedding and street festival.