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[…]Articles of Faith music composed by Dr. Pulver. Bio: Dr. John C. Pulver creates uplifting and life-changing perspectives for people everywhere, using what he has gleaned over 4 careers, 3 college degrees, and decades of research. John is a retired professor of human behavior, a retired therapist, and the author of Growing Beyond Your Family of Origin Experience and The […]
[…]those who have, over their lifetime of a career, made outstanding contributions to the world through their industry. These recipients are known for promoting and personally exhibiting excellence in their craft. Additionally, those who receive this award have been an inspiration, mentor, and supporter for others. Praiseworthy Awards The LDSPMA Praiseworthy Awards program recognizes works that are “of good report […]
[…]world is full of inspiration. However, I personally think the most interesting story inspirations come from combining two or more interesting things together in a “what if” scenario. What would you like others to know about you or your creative process? I am a writer of sci-fi, fantasy, and whatever else tickles my fancy. In the past, I have been […]
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[…]attendees feel inspired to share their own messages of hope and light with a troubled world.” For more information about future conferences and about LDSPMA, […]
[…]Heidi Taylor Gordon (Product Manager), Chris Schoebinger (Product Director) RESOURCE/HOW-TO/SELF-HELP Winner Silent Souls Weeping Jane Clayson Johnson (author), Emily Watts (editor), Richard Erickson (designer), Rachael Ward (Typesetter), Michelle Lippold (Product Manager), Elizabeth Wagner Alley (Product Director) Honorable Mention The Zookeeper’s Secret: Finding Your Calling in Life J. Stuart Bunderson and Jeffery A. Thompson (authors), Shannon Moore, Kami Hancock, Michelle Fryer, […]
[…]were in China as part of the 2019 BYU China Spectacular, I befriended the Chinese students who performed for us when we visited their university dance classes. The beautiful thing is that, in each of these encounters, it didn’t matter if we spoke the same language or not; we were united through our love of dance. In fact, to me, […]
[…]He currently serves as the director of conferences and programs. Podcasting is always an adventure for me. I love listening to podcasts and I have enjoyed the few that I have done before hosting The LDSPMA Podcast. To be honest, I never thought of myself as a podcaster. I’ve always seen myself as a writer and storyteller, but sometimes our […]
[…]illuminates the role of women in the scriptures, deepens faith in Jesus Christ, and brings comfort and joy to Latter-day Saint and Christian congregations. Through the power of inspiring music, meaningful word, and impactful visuals, we will continue to bring hope-filled inspirational works to light. If you want your spotlight to link to your website or any of your social […]
by Cynthia Anderson— For every mother who feels she is coming up short, Cynthia Anderson has a message: be kind to yourself, embrace the good, and find joy in the everyday. In One Mom to Another, Cynthia uses her decades of experience as a mother of seven (and as of this writing, a grandmother to twenty-three) to shed light on […]
[…]reflecting qualities or abilities the hero needs to embrace to complete their developmental arc. For example, Ron and Hermione are Harry’s sidekicks (Harry Potter), Peeta is Katniss’s love interest (The Hunger Games), and Bumble Bee is Seth’s mentor (Transformers). Sometimes, the main character meets the B-story character earlier in the story, but they either aren’t close to each other, dislike […]
[…]https://www.writersdigest.com/publishing-insights/how-long-is-a-novella-and-how-do-you-query-agents-for-them. Jack Smith, “The Novella: Stepping Stone to Success or Waste of Time?,” The Writer, October 4, 2017, […]