What makes FARMS Review so unique is that it invited the publication of hacks like me, those out of the mainstream of the ivory tower. Lots of variety in quality. It is peer reviewed, but in its own peer way.
To make it a general Mormon Studies Review with polite articles is to be the same as BYU Studies. Why would donors contribute to that.
FAIR will morph into something more professional and slick (I mean that in an aesthetic sense) to fill the evolutionary gap. This is a good development for FAIR, which will attract more rigorous writers but who are not real hardcore academics willing to burnish their resume. The new Claremont review will attract those of the Bushman, Quinn and Givens quality, although Quinn is over the hill.
It is interesting that, after reading Dan's email and Bob's comments, they seem to be conceding a few things:
1) A DCP led Review was unique,
precisely because it went after people in an non-scholarly way. This is quite the opposite of what Dan has been willing to concede in public. In fact, he has rejected it out of hand every time someone tries to tell him this.
2) Dan has served as an apologetic lobbyist who goes around targeting wealthy Mormons, trying to cull wealth from them so he can continue to produce these nonscholarly hit pieces. There is no honor is that responsibility, and in fact I think it would be quite interesting to know what it is exactly Dan is telling these people to convince them to hand over to him their money. Bob and Dan are convinced that wealthy Mormons are more interested in retribution than scholarship.
3) Both Dan and Bob appear confident that what Mormons really want to read, isn't scholarship on the academic level. What they really want to read is attack jobs written by "hacks" like him.
4) Bob tends to think of bonafide scholarship as boring. Something to yawn at.
5) Dan is very much a vindictive person. Just look at the way he went after Bradford with this ghettoesque "I'm gonna get you back sucka" response, by suggesting his resignation is going to hurt the organization's ability to raise funding.
Can you imagine the agony Dan is going through right now as he reads these threads, knowing perfectly well that his email has been compromised by one of his eighteen recipients?