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[…]from the University of Utah in 2008 with a degree in business marketing. He ran a web development company for five years before focusing on Leading Saints full-time. Kurt has helped build the Leading Saints podcast to half a million monthly downloads. Virtual Session: How to Tell If Your Book or Product Idea Will Make Any Money (If You Build […]
[…]attendees from mid-November to January 31, 2023. In the following list, virtual sessions for a given track are listed first, followed by in-person sessions. Jump to: Keynote Speakers Publishing TrackMedia TrackMusical Arts TrackVisual Arts TrackMarketing TrackEditing, Design, and Production TrackFiction Writing TrackNonfiction Writing Track Interactive Sessions Praiseworthy Awards Gala Friday/Saturday, October 21–22 Main Conference Return to top Our thanks to […]
[…]in numbers. This tiny group decided to organize a network of publishing professionals to reinforce shared values and improve career possibilities, hone communication skills, and use skills to bring healing to the world. Piersanti recruited publishers in a 2014 survey to brainstorm names. That initial committee of Sue Bergin, Brad Farmer, David Miles, Josh Piersanti, and Christopher Robbins narrowed the […]
[…]dream with her unborn son. It was a good feeling to at least have one friend there! I felt comfortable and welcomed as I walked in, greeting many with smiles and good mornings. It was easy to get into conversation with people, so I networked and talked to people about many of my interests in media, writing, and a film […]
We are thrilled to offer even more deep-dive workshops to be held virtually on September 24 in conjunction with our LDSPMA Annual Conference on September 25–26, 2020. Thursday, September 24 Preconference […]
[…]doesn’t seek to write novels related to the Church, gospel ideals find their way into his work. For example, Ender Wiggins in Ender’s Game exemplifies Doctrine and Covenants 121:41–43. He’s the perfect leader, and Card encourages readers to try to develop those leadership qualities. I will always be grateful to people like Sheri Dew, David Archuleta, and Orson Scott Card […]
[…]but I learned how to apply gospel principles to my work and make a difference in the world through my efforts. I left fulfilled and inspired.” —Tara Creel, Editor and Book […]
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[…]just starting out in your field? I am someone just starting out in my field (I won’t graduate for another year), but for everyone else out there struggling, I say take every opportunity! Don’t ever think you’re underqualified before you look into it. I would have never believed I’d be on the LDSPMA board, but I’m so grateful that I […]
[…]you feel the need, and move on. And don’t lecture or condescend in your queries either. Saller recommends reading through all of your queries again once you get to the end of a project, because sometimes you read a query you wrote days ago and realize you unintentionally come across as a bit of a jerk. Too many editors mechanically […]
[…]based on your own unique needs. 17 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!): Life happens to the best of us. That’s why we offer a 100% refund for […]
[…]but I learned how to apply gospel principles to my work and make a difference in the world through my efforts. I left fulfilled and inspired.”—Tara Creel, Editor and Book […]
[…]it more memorable. Often, an entire song idea can grow from a single important word or phrase. For example, if you read Amos 3:7, you could take the phrase “His servants, the prophets” and write a text based on that phrase. Using Exact Wording vs. Paraphrasing You will want to consider how much of the scripture you want to use […]