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link"I wrote in Wednesday’s column about the LDS Church-owned [Hodgdon: ie editorially sectarian] Deseret News’ refusal to run a Signature Books ad promoting two of its books on polygamy, "In Sacred Loneliness" by Todd Compton and "Mormon Polygamy" by the late Richard Van Wagoner. Signature’s marketing director, Tom Kimball, was told that polygamy was just too hot of a topic.
"That’s funny.
"The Huffington Post ran a story Nov. 26 by Carol Kuruvilla about the history of polygamy in the Mormon church.
"Kuruvilla wrote that church officials could not provide her with a comprehensive list of LDS Church founder Joseph Smith’s wives, but the church’s public affairs department directed her to Todd Compton (yes, that Todd Compton) author of "In Sacred Loneliness," the book the Deseret News thought was too controversial to advertise."
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link"I wrote in Wednesday’s column about the LDS Church-owned [Hodgdon: ie editorially sectarian] Deseret News’ refusal to run a Signature Books ad promoting two of its books on polygamy, "In Sacred Loneliness" by Todd Compton and "Mormon Polygamy" by the late Richard Van Wagoner. Signature’s marketing director, Tom Kimball, was told that polygamy was just too hot of a topic.
"That’s funny.
"The Huffington Post ran a story Nov. 26 by Carol Kuruvilla about the history of polygamy in the Mormon church.
"Kuruvilla wrote that church officials could not provide her with a comprehensive list of LDS Church founder Joseph Smith’s wives, but the church’s public affairs department directed her to Todd Compton (yes, that Todd Compton) author of "In Sacred Loneliness," the book the Deseret News thought was too controversial to advertise."