Brandon Flowers’s Pressure Machine

Illustration: Madeline Rupard, 2022

 
 
 

Church History Museum

The World of Mormon Podcasting

The Osmonds:

A New Musical

Lyuba Prusak

Harris Fine Arts Center

I AM: The Journey

Many Eternal Rounds–The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

Ricardo Rendón

 
 

Book Roundup

 
 

Rachel Rueckert

 
 

What Is “The Season?”

 
 
 

Liz Busby

Liz Busby is a writer of speculative fiction, creative nonfiction, book reviews, and other literary criticism. She is the co-host of the podcast about movies and TV from an LDS perspective, Pop Culture on the Apricot Tree.

Richard Bushman

A Bancroft Prize-winning historian, is the author of Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling, and many other books on American history. His forthcoming volume is a cultural history of the Golden Plates.

Jeremy Grimshaw

Jeremy Grimshaw is the author of the article, “The Lindsey Stirling Effect” and the book, Draw a Straight Line and Follow It, about the composer La Monte Young.

Connor King

Connor King, who created the graphic design for The Season, is a senior designer at The Walt Disney Company.

 

Glen Nelson

Glen Nelson is the author of over 30 books. His most recent is John Held, Jr.’s Fiction, published March 2022.

Steven L. Peck

Steven L. Peck is an evolutionary biologist, ornithologist, poet, and novelist. His latest novel, Heike’s Void, was published in April 2022.

Luisa Perkins

Luisa Perkins’s 2017 novella, Prayers in Bath, was recently named to the 100 Significant Mormon Literary Works list by the Association for Mormon Letters. Her forthcoming work is her second cookbook, Comfortably Yum.

Arisael Rivera

Arisael Rivera is an actor, playwright, and poet based in The Bronx, New York. Most recently, his poem "Jubilant Feet" was published in the anthology Love Letters to Gaia by Miro C.

 

Rachel Rueckert

Rachel Rueckert is the editor-in-chief of Exponent II. Her first book is a memoir about marriage, East Winds, due November 2022.

Madeline Rupard

Madeline Rupard received an MFA in Painting from Pratt Institute. Her recent paintings of the American West appeared in this years’ New American Paintings Juried-In-Print Exhibition, Issue #156.

Mykal Urbina

Mykal Urbina is the Executive Director of the Center for Latter-day Saint Arts. Arizona-raised, New York-educated, Orange County transplant, current Salt Lake City resident, Mykal previously worked for the New York Philharmonic at Lincoln Center and Segerstrom Center for the Arts.

Megan Eckersley

Megan Eckersley is a graphic designer based out of New York City and has worked with clients like Squarespace. She is currently at Square as a Brand Designer.

 

STAFF

Mykal Urbina, publisher

Glen Nelson, editor

Emily Larsen Doxford, communications