
Welcome to the largest gathering of Latter-day Saint writers, artists, media creators, and publishing professionals!
The 2025 LDSPMA Annual Conference
October 16–18
UVU Sorensen Student Center, Orem, Utah
Registration for the 2025 LDSPMA Conference will open May 15th.
What Is the LDSPMA Conference?

The annual conference for Latter-day Saints in Publishing, Media, and the Arts (LDSPMA) is a 3-day event for networking and professional development.
At our conference, over 450 Latter-day Saint authors, publishers, editors, artists, media professionals, musicians, and other creators gather to develop their professional skills, network with each other, and seek inspiration and support in a faith-fostering environment.
The conference has been held annually since 2015.
What Is the Conference Theme?

Our theme this year is Our Work, His Glory.
It is our hope that the skills, principles, and techniques you will learn this October, along with the people you will meet, will enable you to more effectively consecrate your artistic influence to the work and glory of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
Thank you to our sponsors for making this conference possible!
What’s Included?
4 Keynote Speakers

Professor of religious education at BYU and former member of the Young Men General Presidency
Friday Morning Session
(Oct 17, 9:00–9:50 am)
8 Tracks of Breakout Sessions
Over 53 breakout sessions will feature dozens of leaders in publishing, media, and the arts who will share best practices, life lessons, and industry secrets.
At the conference, you’ll pick and choose which sessions to attend which hours, based on your own unique needs.
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Business/Leadership/Entrepreneurship
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Editing/Design
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Fiction Writing
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Marketing
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Media
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Musical Arts
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Nonfiction Writing
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Visual Arts and Performing Arts
Business/Leadership/Finance/Entrepreneurship Track
- Establishing an Entrepreneurial Foundation: Investing in Yourself – Steven & Ginger Hitz
- Smart Bookkeeping for Freelancers: How to Track, Analyze, and Close Out Your Finances with Confidence – Katie Chambers
- Stretch, Don’t Snap: Managing Stress and Capacity During Hard Business Times – Michelle McCullough
- Time Management for Creatives: A 10-Step Plan for Success – Ramona Siddoway
- Overcoming the Fear of Taxes: Essential Information About Self-Employment Taxes, Quarterly Payments, and Business Deductions – Suzy Bills
- Work/Family Balance: Make Running Your Business Work for Your Family – Heather Randall
- Don’t Sell Yourself Short: Finding Greater Success in Expanding Your Offerings – Allen Parkinson
Editing/Design/Production Track
- Doodle Your Way to Creative Clarity: Capture ideas simply and powerfully through Doodle Notes. – Shannon Christensen
- Revise and Shine: Essential Edits Before You Submit Your Book to a Publisher – Emily Clark
- Developing and Refining Key Substantive Editing Skills: Cohesion, Coherence, and Organization – Suzy Bills
- Who’s in Creative Control Here? Navigating the Editor-Writer Relationship – Holly Kolb
- Real-time Reactions Cover Design Panel
- Rules as Tools Instead of Laws: Embracing Flexibility as an Editor – Liz Kazandzhy
- Judge Every Book by Its Cover, Using Design-thinking in Publication Design – Cole Melanson
Fiction Writing Track
- Real-time Reactions Query Panel
- POV: Whose Story Is This Anyway? – KaTrina Jackson
- Heroes and Villains – J. Scott Savage
- Busting Book Marketing Myths – Kaela Rivera
- How to Take the Suck Out of Success: Tackling the 4 Obstacles to Confidence – Julie Wright
- Get the Most Out of Your Beta Readers: Effective Approaches That Won’t Waste Your Time (or Theirs) – Melissa Muhlenkamp and Mikki Tolley
- Writing Emotionally Resonant Fiction – Celesta Rimington
- Pulling Back the Curtain on Publishing – Heather B. Moore and Kaela Rivera
Marketing Track
- Using YouTube and Social Media to Market Your Projects – Stuart Edge
- Using AI to Help with Newsletter Content and Social Media Posts – Julie Matern
- Go-to Sources for PR and Marketing Advice, from Marketers Whose Day Job Is Marketing – JoLynne Lyon
- Revitalizing Your Backlist to Make New Money on Old Books’ Releases – Heather Moore
- Build a Loyal Following Without Creator Burnout: How Your Shortform and YouTube Content Plan Will Save You Time and Manage Overwhelm – Austin Falter
- A Tale of Two Marketing Campaigns: Comparing and Contrasting a Dismal Failure in 2022 with a Dynamic Success in 2024 – Jeremy P. Madsen
- You Can Succeed on Amazon: Understanding and Using Amazon’s Business Model to Help Your Work Stand Out – Jeff Wheeler
Media Track
- Creating with Christ: Uncovering Your Divine Work and Sharing It Fearlessly – Tyson Bradley
- The Art of Seeing: Stories and Actions That Connect Us – Richard Radstone
- Blockbuster: How Independent Creators Can Build Massively Profitable Businesses – Daren Smith
- Unseen Heroes: The Chosen TV Series— Stories and Experiences of the Supporting and Background Cast. – Ana Katia, Susanna Brown, Carmen Rejas, Fernanda Almeida
- Unleash Your Creative Energy – Crystal Haitsma
- Hooks: Irresistible YouTube Thumbnails and Social Media Intros to Captivate Your Audience – Jasmin Rappleye
- I Am Who God Says I Am: Faith’s Answer to Imposter Syndrome – Cassidy Beck
Musical Arts Track
- Making Sacred Simple: Crafting Christ-Centered Children’s Music – Angie Killian and Joelle Einerson
- How to Simply Record at Home (For Non Techy People) – Becky Willard
- United in Song: The How-Tos of Co-Writing, Collaborating & Creating Faith-Inclusive Spaces – Allie Gardner
- Why Songwriting Hooks are the MOST Important Part of Your Song! – Anjanette Mickelsen
- Musical Problem Solving: Songwriting Authentically Without Trauma-Dumping or Losing Your Audience – Emily Pack
- Real-time Reactions Songwriting Panel
Nonfiction Writing Track
- Illuminating Scripture for Today’s Audiences: Nonfiction and Historical Fiction Writing – Heather B. Moore and S. Kent Brown
- Not Your Momma’s Nonfiction: The Exploding Market of Children’s Nonfiction – Sarah Lynne John
- Writing in Defense of the Latter-day Saint Faith: The Not-So-Secret REAL “Mormon” Wives Share Their Response to the TV Series – REAL “Mormon” Wives Panel: Kerry Owen, Fernanda Böhme, Ganel-Lyn Condie, Allison Hong Merrill, Kimberly DowDell, Shayla Egan, Esther Jackson-Stowell, and Caroline Melazzo
- Crafting a Book Marketing Strategy That Actually Sells Books – Zach Kristensen
- Anatomy of a Manuscript: Bringing Your Nonfiction Outline to Life – Janine Simons
- The LDS Nonfiction Blueprint: How to Write a Book Publishers Want – Emily Clark
- The Dos and Don’ts of Dialogue – Whitney Hemsath
Visual and Performing Arts Track
- How to Successfully Carry Out a Powerful and Personal Musical Performance, Starting from Scratch – CJ Madsen
- Windows to His Love: Infusing Intention and Light into Your Art – Katie Garner
- Organic Auditions: A Gentler, More Caring Way of Conducting Auditions – Manuel Leybas
- Building Zion One Stage At a Time: Staged Stories as a Mighty Instrument for Good – Rebecca Burnham
- Crafting Stories through Art: Materializing Meaningful Artistic Narratives – Sabrina Squires
- Graphic Design Fundamentals for Writers: Putting Your Best Font Forward – Hannah Ackerman
- Reflecting His Light: Infusing our Art with the Light of Christ – Heidi Prigmore
- Strategies for Creative Thinking: Tools for Increasing Inspiration – Jenedy Paige
Interactive Sessions
Interactive sessions are among the most popular features of the conference each year. These sessions provide fun, engaging ways to learn, network, and receive instant feedback on your work:

Fast Pitch: Pitch your book project to agents and publishing company representatives. (Available both in-person and online.) See details.

Quick Critiques: Receive free feedback on your manuscript from the professional editors at Eschler Editing. (Available both in-person and online.)

Networking Hour: Make friends, find potential collaborators, and lay the groundwork for later conversations in a series of three structured networking blocks.

Real-Time Reactions: Get instant feedback from a panel of professionals about your query letter, book cover design, or songwriting project.

Meet the Creators Event: Meet many conference speakers as well as other authors, musicians, and artists; view their books, audios, videos, and other works; purchase any you are interested in; and get them signed.
Virtual Preconference Classes
Our conference starts long before we gather in-person. For two months leading up to the event, meet other attendees and learn from top-notch speakers with our preconference class series (with recordings available to watch later!):
- Beyond Your Brand: How To Find and Connect with Your True Fans – Becky Willard
- Tuesday, September 9, 2025 – 6:00pm-7:20pm MDT
- How to Pitch Fiction or Nonfiction – Angie Fenimore
- Thursday, September 11, 2025 – 6:00pm-7:20pm MDT
- Command the Stage: Elevate Your Public Speaking with Confidence & Creativity – Joseph Batzel
- Saturday, September 13, 2025 – 10:00am-11:20am MDT
- Crafting Your Writing to Change the World: Using LDS Values and Practical Strategies to Lift Others – Warner Woodworth
- Tuesday, September 16, 2025 – 6:00pm-7:20pm MDT
- How to Create a Lead Magnet and Email Welcome Sequence to Attract Your Ideal Audience and Earn Their Trust – Jeremy P. Madsen
- Thursday, September 18, 2025 – 6:00pm-7:20pm MDT
- Plot by Deduction: Finding Your Plot’s Missing Pieces Using the Pendant Method – Laura Baumgarten
- Saturday, September 20, 2025 – 10:00am-11:20am MDT
- Absent a Rating System: Helping LDS Audiences Find and Trust Your Content – Marcus Williams
- Tuesday, September 23, 2025 – 6:00pm-7:20pm MDT
- Pitch Workshop and Q&A – Angie Fenimore
- Thursday, September 25, 2025 – 6:00pm-8:00pm MDT
- Start Saving for Retirement Now: Retirement Savings Options, Tax Considerations, and Tips for Getting Started – Nick Peterson
- Tuesday, September 30, 2025 – 6:00pm-7:20pm MDT
- Flooding the Earth with the Book of Mormon through Visual Art – Jennifer Champoux
- Thursday, October 2, 2025 – 6:00pm-7:20pm MDT
- No Creator Is an Island: Networking to Build Strong Relationships – Barry Rellaford
- Tuesday, October 7, 2025 – 6:00pm-7:20pm MDT
- Insights From the Top of Podcasting – Benjamin Hancock
- Thursday, October 9, 2025 – 6:00pm-7:20pm MDT
- Pre-conference Connections Event
- Saturday, October 11, 2025 – 10:00am-11:00am MDT
Is there a virtual-only option?
Yes! Virtual-only attendees may attend pre-conference virtual sessions in the weeks before the main conference. In addition, virtual-only attendees will also have access to the recordings of all virtual and in-person breakout sessions and keynote sessions after the main conference takes place.
We are also offering an online Fast Pitch session and online Quick Critiques. Workshops are not available virtually.

Deep-Dive Workshops
The day before the main conference, we offer 15 hands-on, half-day workshops as optional add-ons.
These deep-dive workshops are consistently reviewed as one of the most impactful parts of our conference. The four-hour format and small classroom setting (capped at 30 people) allow for thorough learning, hands-on application, and real-time feedback from the instructor.
Morning Deep-Dive Workshops
Thursday, October 16, 8 am – 12 noon
More Than an Actor: Becoming a Well-Rounded Creative – Jade Gottfredson and Patience Ray
Sharing Your Sacred Experiences: A Writing Workshop That Harnesses the Power of the Divine to Change the World – Bridget Cook-Burch
How to Grow Your Podcast – Lisa Valentine Clark and Becca Hurley Luong
How To Make a Viral Music Video (From Someone Who Has Made More Than 90 of Them) – Nick Sales
Choosing the Right Art Publisher vs. Self-Publishing – Steevun Lemon
The Art & Science of Breakthroughs: Using Neuroscience-backed Tools to Break Through Blocks and Create Success in Your Craft – Ann Ferguson
Watch the Pros Produce a Song in Real Time! (Includes a field trip to Noisebox Studios) – Daniel Blomberg and Dave Zimmerman
The Write Start: Mastering Craft, Building Confidence, and Navigating the Path to Publishing – Samantha Millburn
Afternoon Deep-Dive Workshops
Thursday, October 16, 1:30–5:30 pm
Writing Your Debut Novel – Shelly Brown
Book Marketing for Authors: How to Publicize, Promote, and Launch Your Publication – Scott T. E. Jackson
A Nonfiction Writing Workshop: The Ins and Outs of the Most Overlooked Genre – Krista Isaacson and Whitney Hemsath
Developmental Editing for Fiction: Character Development, Dialogue, Pacing, Setting, and Head-Hopping – Suzy Bills
Use Short-Form Videos to Attract Loyal Fans! – Austin Falter
Your True Voice: If You Can Speak You Can Sing – Debra Bonner
If you register for BOTH a morning AND an afternoon workshop, you will receive a catered lunch and a lunchtime keynote from 12:00 to 1:20 pm. Our lunchtime keynote speaker is Sharon Eubank.

Sharon Eubank is the global humanitarian director for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and formerly served in the General Presidency of the Relief Society.
Keynote Title: The Stories We Tell: In life, art, and history — thinking about gathering glory from everyday work.
What Past Attendees Are Saying:
What if I come from out of state?

We got you covered!
Get a discounted rate (with free cancellations until the day of) at the Hampton Inn & Suites across the street from UVU campus. Book a discounted room here. Only 25 available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to be a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to attend?
Definitely not! LDSPMA is an international organization for members and friends of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who work in media, the arts, and publishing, or seek to do so. Please come and enjoy!
Do you offer a student discount?
Yes! We offer a half-off discount to anyone who will be a part-time or full-time college student at the time of the conference.
Do you offer bulk registration discounts?
Yes! If you order 5 or more registrations at one time, you get 10% off the current discount rate. Email us at info@ldspma.org to arrange a bulk registration. This option is ideal for publishing companies, universities, or other organizations who want to send several of their employees or students to our conference.
Can children and youth attend the conference?
We welcome youth ages 12–18! They get a steep discount—half off!
Babes in arms (approximately 12 months or younger) are allowed for free as long as they do not overly disrupt the conference experience of other attendees.
To preserve the conference learning environment, we ask that you not bring children between 1 and 11.
















