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June 22: Make Your Mark! Book Marketing for New Authors

[…]creating demand for your book—as well as some tips and tricks to creating that demand. Bio: Christoph Koniczek joined FriesenPress’s team in 2013, where he has helped authors bring over 2,000 titles to the market (and counting). FriesenPress is the world’s only 100% employee-owned publishing services provider. Since 2009, they have helped thousands of authors publish over 8,000 titles. Part […]
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August 23: Beyond the Basics of Pitches and Queries

[…](or hundreds) of others is, in many ways, the greatest hurdle of the publishing process. In this discussion, Emma Heggem will share—from a publisher’s perspective—tips and tactics for crafting pitches and queries that will get noticed. Bio: Emma Heggem worked for 6 years at Future House Publishing, where she managed the acquisitions and editing process for MG and YA fantasy […]
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November 2021

[…]Song of the Righteous. He runs several podcasts, including Chapter and Verse, The Carols of Christmas, and Songs for All […]

March 12: Clearing the Pathway to Artistic Inspiration Using Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT)

[…]in family science from BYU. She has a passion for helping people heal and loves to see the light come back into their eyes as they process and release trapped emotions, limiting beliefs, and other blocks to healing and progression. She and her wonderful husband, Jeff, live in Utah and have been married for 30 years. They love to spend […]
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Portrait of a Painter: The Journey of Latter-day Saint Artist Dan Wilson

[…]at the gym,” he admitted, “then I ran into her at a dance two months later. The rest is history.” The couple has four boys and two girls ranging in age from two to eleven. Lightbulb Moment “I originally painted just to have a career. I did portrait art and wanted to get into galleries,” Dan said. “Then I painted […]
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January 25: Resolutions Reimagined: Setting Effective Goals & Using Networking to Succeed

[…]the year ahead, this webinar is the perfect kickoff to a productive and fulfilling year. Join us to transform your resolutions into actionable, attainable goals. Bio: Tiffany Thomas is a chocoholic former math teacher and homeschooling mom with Crohn’s Disease who has absolutely no idea how she’s ended up as a published author of novels and children’s books. She and […]
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LDSPMA Leadership

[…]to the values and purpose of the Church and the principles of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Below is a list of current leadership and committee members. We are always looking for new leaders to help carry the movement forward. Click here to open the leadership list below in its own […]

The Other Christmas Miracle

[…]called “Book of Mormon Hits,” in which he provided several scientific possibilities based on historical events: Glowing night fogs have been observed in various places. The cause is unknown although it is thought that it might be electrical in nature. The phenomenon was first described in 1982 by meteorologist William R. Corliss.  One such luminous fog extended from Africa to […]

LDSPMA Member Spotlight: Gale Sears!

[…]do you feel you have been able to be a voice for good in your creative pursuits? I write mostly historical fiction with an LDS thread running through. Hopefully, my stories not only open a new world of discovery for the reader but also lift their […]

Nine Ways to Prep for a Vocal Recording Session

[…]vocalist myself, I know something magical can happen once you cross over from the “on-book” to “off-book” phase. You can focus more on the emotion, the subtle use of air and vibrato, scoops, straight tone, falls, attacks and releases, articulation, riffs, runs, and so much more. If you have the time, get off-book so the song is really inside you. […]
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Trusting Your Teenage Writer: Three Tips to Avoid Overwriting

[…]annoying. What’s worse is that it takes focus off of what is most important—the story. 3. How to stop. Carol Lynch Williams teaches her students to look at every single sentence. If it’s not building toward the climax of the story, cut it. Look at each word in a sentence. Get rid of all helping verbs, all -ly adverbs, all […]
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Roundtable: April 2016

[…]on Google to find people who can format for you. Hire a university student who knows how to format ebooks. Some distributors will format your ebook and distribute it (e.g., Smashwords, Amazon, Kobo). Ebook Distribution Distributors include Amazon KDP, Nook, Kobo, Hummingbird Digital Media, iTunes, and Google Play. Amazon has a huge market share. You may be locked into an […]

February 20: Secrets of a Kids Publisher: Q&A with David Miles, Co-Founder of Award-Winning Press Bushel & Peck

[…]questions about the world of children’s publishing, like “How do you break into the industry?” “What are publishers looking for?” “Should you get your own illustrator?” “What’s trending?” and “Why do I keep getting rejected?” Get ready to dive into the creative process, the storytelling, and the magic behind bringing captivating stories to life for young readers and get a […]
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Presenting Moral Themes for a Secular Audience

[…]differing opinions as valid and intelligent. If the only proponents of the “wrong answer” are misguided idiots or actual evil people, you will lose your readers and come across as preachy. Proposing an Answer When writing a story with a theme, you may frame your plotline around a specific answer, or you may keep it more open-ended and leave readers […]
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Getting Started in Music Production

[…]to produce music, where to start is where someone else finished. In other words, we’re going to “reverse engineer” a song. Reverse engineering trains your ear to hear the detail in every sound that makes up the song, and until you hear those details in other songs, you won’t know how to create the sounds you hear in your head. […]