An Interview with Blair Hodges, “The Mormon Book Review Transition” (Episode 26)




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Summary:  Blair Hodges (see bio below) joins Kirk Caudle on this episode of The Mormon Book Review to announce that, as of May 27th, 2013, The Mormon Book Review with be officially sponsored by the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship at Brigham Young University. We're excited at the prospects of this new partnership. The format of the Mormon Book Review will not change, but the location will change. It will now be available at the Maxwell Institute blog located at www.maxwellinstituteblog.org (look for the podcast link on the upper right-hand corner). Listeners will also need to update any subscriptions that they current have to the show (itunes, RSS feeds, etc) on that site when the new feed becomes available. <br> <br> We'd like to extend a huge thank you to all of the listeners of The Mormon Book Review. If you are reading this, then you are most likely a contributing factor to the growing popularity of this show. Gratitude is also due to all past guests who have taken time out of their schedules to visit the show. We can only hope that in some small way we have helped them in their respective careers and/or goals and we are especially grateful for the associations and friendships that have been made during the process of those interviews. We are anxious to see what the future brings with the Maxwell Institute.Thank you all again for listening and we look forward to your continued support as we move forward into the future. <br> <br> -Kirk Caudle, <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> Host <br> <br> Blair Hodges is the Maxwell Institute’s public communications specialist. He received his bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication with a minor in Religious Studies at the University of Utah in 2010. He recently completed a master’s degree in religious studies at Georgetown University. He’s written a number of book reviews for the Association for Mormon Letters and published reviews and articles in the Journal of Mormon History, Dialogue: a Journal of Mormon Thought, and Sunstone Magazine. He also blogs at By Common Consent. <br>