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2021 Preconference Virtual Classes

[…]Editor Anything (Almost) Angela Eschler, Lindsay Flanagan, Julia King, and Sandi Larsen It’s Ask-an-Editor-Anything (almost) with the founder and editor-in-chief of Eschler Editing, Angela Eschler, and senior editor Lindsay Flanagan.This class is aimed at new or would-be editors. These editors are armed with answers to your many questions about what editing really is, how to become an editor, and what […]

May 26, 2022: How to Outline a Romance Novel and Keep the Love Scenes Sweet with a Little Bit of Heat

[…]is not the same thing as plotting, but they go hand in hand. Bio: Julie L. Spencer is a best-selling author of over 30 books, most of them romance novels. As an author and publisher, she has mentored other authors to springboard their own successful careers. Her stories include snarky, flawed characters and romantic twists and turns. This free Zoom event […]
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Member Spotlight: Jeremy Madsen!

[…]powerful for helping people memorize scriptures and incorporate spiritual power into their day-to-day lives. “From Precepts to Power,” a blog for Latter-day Saints that explores principles for spiritual and personal empowerment. I’m the chief editor for Studia Antiqua, a BYU student journal for the study of the ancient world. Rendhart, a half-finished YA fantasy novel. What inspired you to become […]

Katherine Farmer’s “Cracking the Story Code”

[…]by Byars, television series such as Modern Family). Pre-Operational Thought: Zero to Seven-year-old Children This Intuitive phase of development prefers simple and single-goal patterns as found in the Simple and Cumulative plot patterns—patterns where the entire action seeks to resolve the initial problem. Narratives that have a clearly defined beginning, middle, and end. Works such as Seuss’s Cat in the […]
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Roundtable: February 2017

[…]or conference talks while doing dishes or other mindless tasks. Call family on speaker/hands-free while driving. Delegate If your ten-year-old unloads dishwasher . . . adjust expectations for quality. Have to delegate time to teach (whether kids or personal assistants, etc.) how things should be done. Follow up, correct when needed. Give general goals—sometimes the people you delegate to know […]

Other Publishing and Media Conferences

[…]affordable writing conference for professional writing instruction and opportunities for up-and-coming writers to gain new skills and encouragement for their craft. Rub elbows with movers and shakers in the writing community. Enjoy special guest speakers scheduled Friday along with a meet-and-greet with authors and publishers Friday night. Then hone your craft by attending unforgettable workshops on Saturday! Come mingle and […]

2023 Thursday Deep-Dive Workshops

[…]and creative nonfiction. He lives in Springville, Utah, with his wife and two children. Use Short-Form Videos to Attract Loyal Fans! Austin Falter Intended Audience: Personal Brands! Authors, artists, singers, and soloprenuers who want to crack the code for social media growth How can you use short video posts to lead people from viewer, to follower, to fan and customer? […]

How to Start a Blog

[…]choose a hosting platform. Do you research, but don’t overstress it. There are plenty of free platforms that are virtually the same. Choose one that’s easy to use. My personal favorite is WordPress, but there are plenty of other good options that you can learn about here or here. Keep your site simple but professional. You don’t want text boxes […]

2020 Praiseworthy Award Winners

[…]History/Biography Honorable Mention Crossings: A Bald Asian American Latter-Day Saint Woman Scholar’s Ventures Through Life, Death, Cancer & Motherhood (Not Necessarily in that Order) Melissa Wei-Tsing Inouye – Author Morgan Davis – Living Faith Acquisition and Development Editor Tona Hangen – Living Faith Acquisition and Development Editor Lisa Roper – Product Director Michelle Lippold – Product Manager Shirley Ricks – […]

Portrait of a Painter: The Journey of Latter-day Saint Artist Dan Wilson

[…]the whole thing.”  In 2014, Dan started painting full time. “It’s not a normal nine-to-five job,” said Heather. “There’s no paid time off. His schedule varies. At six pm he may be in the middle of something he can’t leave. Sometimes he paints until midnight. But he’s a hard worker and takes on the responsibility of providing for the family. […]
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2017 Conference

[…]topics such as social media, reality TV, freelancing, and how to maintain our values while working for non-LDS publishers and media companies. The speakers were truly inspired and so enjoyable to listen to! We thank them for their time, preparation, and wonderful messages! After the breakout sessions, we again enjoyed a fabulous networking lunch, coupled with an awards ceremony honoring […]

LDSPMA Member Spotlight: Monique Bucheger!

[…]series is a safe place to overcome hard things—and hopefully helps others to step out of their comfort zones like my characters do to help their lives become more meaningful. What would you like others to know about you or your creative process? I love being a catalyst for empowering people. I am passionate about my published series as well […]

Roundtable: November 2017

[…]to happen, but you need to know what the human element or human insight is from the beginning and, for me, that comes from my childhood. What specific things are you looking for in Dreamling Books? We are very much looking for inspirational children’s books. We’ve teamed up with a bigger publisher out of Layton, Utah: Gibb-Smith. They publish baby […]

2024 Thursday Deep-Dive Workshops

[…]of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and organizes writing retreats in her spare time. Use Short-Form Videos to Attract Loyal Fans! Austin Falter Intended Audience: Personal Brands! Authors, artists, singers, and soloprenuers who want to crack the code for social media growth How can you use short video posts to lead people from viewer, to follower, to fan and customer? […]