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Unlocking Creativity Amid Trauma: Finding Inspiration on Your Hardest Days

[…]and writing her fourth book. Her dedication to helping others “overcome, become, and flourish” arose from a deeply personal place, but her world flipped upside down when a mammogram revealed aggressive breast cancer. Though she’d faced loss, trauma, and mental health challenges throughout her life, Christi now faced cancer treatment—a double mastectomy, reconstruction, chemotherapy, and the many complications, additional surgeries, […]
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August 2018: Exploring Audiobook Opportunities

[…](also an Amazon company) Findaway.com Spokenrealms.com Platforms help you find the right narrator for your project; also help with production and distribution. You can arrange to have a nonexclusive contract so you have the audio rights to sell the audiobook wherever you want. Coaches are available to train authors to read their own books. One recommendation is Sean Pratt (seanprattpresents.com). […]
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LDSPMA Member Spotlight: Victor La Vanway!

[…]It draws readers into experiences descriptive of earth life as adventurous, joyful, real, and astonishing. With faith in God, it’s an embraceable challenge. What was the best advice you’ve ever been given in your creative journey? Find a better way to . . . Never give up. Rewrite. What advice do you have for someone just starting out in your […]

Advice from the Experts: Steve Piersanti (Former Publishing CEO, Founder of LDSPMA, Acquisitions Editor)

[…]are interested in. You need to do upfront research about the publishers you would like to pitch to.” “When a publisher asks, ‘What are the competing works,’ don’t say, ‘It has no competition’ or ‘My book is unlike any other.’ Those kinds of statements work against you.” “Everyone starts at the bottom and works their way up. Figure out what […]
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2020 Praiseworthy Award Winners

[…]– Typesetter Heidi Gordon – Product Manager Chris Schoebinger – Product Director Fiction/Historical Winner Muddy: Where Faith and Polygamy Collide Dean Hughes – Author Celia Barnes – Product Director Michelle Lippold – Product Manager Emily Watts – Editor Malina Grigg – Typesetter Richard Erickson – Designer Fiction/Historical Honorable Mention Deborah: Prophetess of God Heather B. Moore – Author Christina Marcano […]

Cussing & Creating: 3 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t (& Should!) Use Profanities in Your Writing

[…]including two from France and one from Belgium, making him the most decorated soldier in American history. His story was so extraordinary that in 1955, it was sensationalized in a film that Murphy himself starred in. To Hell and Back is his biography, and at one point, it shows the death of Murphy’s best friend, Lattie Tipton (named “Brandon” in […]
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Religious Freedom: The Cornerstone of a Creative’s Work

[…]of religious freedom, once state that the challenge of preserving religious liberties is a “crisis of apathy, … of gradual erosion, … a crisis of lost moorings.” Religious freedom and a robust, safe society are two ends of the same stick. This drift is subtle. It proceeds in small steps, preventing public opinion from galvanizing. So gradual is the loss […]
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2023 Praiseworthy Award Winners

[…]and awarded at the LDSPMA Awards Gala on Friday, October 20 at the UVU Sorensen Center. Jump to: Historical Fiction Suspense/Mystery Science Fiction/Fantasy Romance Short Story/Anthology/Novella History/Biography Lifestyle Memoir Religious Topic/Scripture Study Resource/Self-Help Poetry Picture Book Multimedia Digital Podcast Audiobook Short-Form Film Filmed Dance Performance Music Video Cover/Arrangement Music Video Children’s Original Music Video Adult/Youth Original Secular Music Cover/Arrangement Pop/Rock/Electronic […]

A Conversation with Reyna Aburto

[…]easy for Sister Aburto. Reyna said, “I think that the key when we go through those hard times is to just live one day at a time…do one little thing at a time. And I think that’s what I try to do, just concentrate on one little thing, line by line, precept by precept.” [4:40–5:10] Connie agreed and said, “[W]e […]

2016 LDSPPA Annual Conference

[…]to Submit 11:05–11:50 a.m. 2254 Patrick Dunshee, Director of Audience Needs at the Church History Department Marketing Six-Step Marketing Plan for Publishers 11:05–11:50 a.m. 2258 Moderator: Steve Piersanti TJ da Roza (Jolly Fish Press) Zachary Strickland (Future House Publishing) Chris Schoebinger (Deseret Book) Business Behind the Curtain: What Publishers Actually Do 11:05–11:50 a.m. 2260 Peter Gardner, Brittany Rogers, Mike Walker, BYU […]

Tomorrow I Will Write a Book

[…]stories on your own. Everything else you do as a writer, you are doing constantly. To be a writer is to see the world differently. And isn’t that part of why we write? To make sense of our observations? You don’t have to write a specific number of words a day or even write on a regular basis. Being a […]

Why Fiction Is as Precious to God as Nonfiction

[…]if, rather than writing fantastical fiction, I ought to be researching and writing family history stories or writing nonfiction related to the gospel of Jesus Christ or the Restoration of the Church. I started questioning the value of what I was writing and the wisdom of taking time to write fiction that might be better spent using my talents to […]
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Inspiration & Service in the Creative Process

[…]home to wash and feed them. She would sit with a stranger’s head upon her lap for hours to give comfort and consolation in his or her last moments of life. My friend wrote Mother Teresa a letter asking how she could do this day after day. How could she continuously serve under such horrible, revolting circumstances? Her reply simply […]
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How LDSPMA Changed My Life—- and Can Change Yours

[…]could be a hobby…to something that I could actually make into a career. LDSPMA’s purpose is to “empower Latter-day Saints to become voices of light and truth in publishing, media, and the arts.”  And I’ve found that to be true.  LDSPMA gave me a foundation to start a career in something I love. I write for LDSDaily.com, I have published […]
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Sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ Through Music

[…]and Pure Revelation,” President Russell M. Nelson said, “There has never been a time in the history of the world when knowledge of our Savior is more personally vital and relevant to every human soul.” Music is a beautiful way to bring souls closer to the Savior. The Power of Lyrics Lyrics can speak truth to our hearts and help […]
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