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[…]out in your field? Write. Seriously, I know that sounds over-simplistic, but unfortunately, it is too easy to get wrapped up in details that have nothing to do with telling your story. Get the story out of you before you worry about editing or anything else. Then get educated. There are so many traps laid for aspiring authors and most […]
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[…]and we have all these incredibly talented volunteers. We’re all volunteers. We’re just doing this for Him. So that’s a really fun piece. But I think the guests have been incredible—the things that they’ve shared from their heart, the way they’ve shared the gospel in unexpected ways. I’m interviewing The Jets, and they’re talking about a Book of Mormon with […]
[…]notes match the skill level of your intended performer. A Musical Canvas Take opportunities to “paint the text” with the accompanying music. For example, songs often use sixteenth notes to mimic the effect of flowing water. A text about fire might use staccato notes to sound like crackling sparks. These effects might not work for every text, but when appropriate, […]
[…]1844 of The Joseph Smith PapersAndrew H. Hedges, Alex Smith, Brent M. Rogers, Constance Palmer Lewis, Alison Palmer, Shannon Kelly, and Leslie Sherman Text: Short Form WinnerYou, Unstuck: You Are the Solution to Your Greatest ProblemSeth Adam Smith Multimedia: Long Form WinnerMormon InsightsMarv Gardner and editing students at Brigham Young University Audio/Video: Long Form Winner“The Study Quran,” Episode 33 of […]
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[…]and Design) 2020 RecipientsDean Hughes (Writing), Emily Watts (Editing and Design), and Christopher Robbins (Publishing and Media) 2019 RecipientsJanice Kapp Perry (Publishing and Media), Shirley S. Ricks (Editing and Design), and Orson Scott Card (Writing) 2018 RecipientsSheri Dew (Publishing and Media), Don Norton (Editing and Design), and John Sorenson (Writing) 2024 Lifetime Achievement Awards Mary Ellen Edmunds Lifetime Achievement Award […]
[…]The incorporator was Brad Farmer. The initial directors were Steve Piersanti, Sue Bergin, and Christopher Robbins. The organizational meeting of the corporation, April 3, 2015, was convened by the initial directors of the […]
[…]deserves some recognition. Check out our eligibility and submissions guidelines, and then use this form to submit a nomination. Nominations are open from March 15 to April 16, 2021, for works produced in 2020. Keep creating and consuming excellent media! The world needs it! Bio: Nicole Bay is the LDSPMA Director of Awards. She teaches linguistics at Brigham Young University […]
[…]names. That initial committee of Sue Bergin, Brad Farmer, David Miles, Josh Piersanti, and Christopher Robbins narrowed the choices to two top contenders: the Latter-day Saint Publishing Professionals (LDSPPA) and the Association for Mormon Publishing Professionals (AMPP). In a survey, some noted that Mormon was a problematic adjective, so they chose the former option. They gathered a larger group of […]
[…]BYU Conference Center in Provo, Utah, on September 24–26, 2020. Like our previous conferences, this is going to be a tremendous event. We don’t think we are exaggerating when we call it the best networking, learning, and professional development opportunity ever created for Latter-day Saints interested in publishing and media. We hope that you will plan to attend and will […]
[…]heart. The book explains the method for making pysanky, as well as a bit about the history, symbolism, and tradition behind the […]