Awards and Publications


Books

Goal Getters: Coaching Your Kids along The Covenant Path. LeAnn Hunt and Nichole Eck. Covenant Communications Inc., 2020.


Science Fiction/Fantasy Short Stories

"The Sixteen Choices of Bridget Moran." Sibyl's Scriptorium. Volume 2. 2015. 42-47.

"The Baptism." Sibyl's Scriptorium. Volume 1. 2014. 127-129.


Nonfiction Articles

“Big Goals, Little Goals.” New Era Magazine. October 2020.

“Three Kids Deep in Motherhood: How Postpartum Changes.” Here and Now Motherhood Blog. 14 October 2019.

“Spiritual Athletes.” New Era Magazine. February 2017.

"Changing Hands and Changing Plans." New Era Magazine. February 2015.

"Counsel Together Oft: Family Councils for Couples." Ensign and Liahona magazines. January 2015.

"On the Plane to Anywhere." Stowaway magazine. Winter 2013. 83.

"The Other Side of the Coin: Albanian Treasures." Stowaway magazine. Winter 2013. 14-15.


Academic Publications

"Wittgenstein, Language, and Mathematics in Paul Auster's City of Glass." Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism. 2013. 57-68.

"Sound Symbolism in Sounds Unassociated with Native Language." Schwa Linguistic Perspectives of Language. 2013. 27-44.

 

Awards

  • 3rd Place: First Chapter Contest at LDStorymakers Conference 2019. “Goals with Kids.” (co-authored with LeAnn Hunt)

  • 1st Place: First Chapter Contest at LDStorymakers Conference 2018. “The Deaconess of Sholokhov.”

  • 2nd Place: First Chapter Contest at LDStorymakers Conference 2017. "Breathless."

  • 1st Place: First Chapter Contest at LDStorymakers Conference 2016. "Of Stone and Glass."

  • 1st Place: DragonComet Short Story Contest 2015, Adult Division. "The Sixteen Choices of Bridget Moran."

  • Honorable Mention: DragonComet Short Story Contest 2014, Adult Division. "The Baptism."

  • 2nd Place: The Criterion Prize for Literary Criticism 2013. Brigham Young University Department of English. "Wittgenstein, Language, and Mathematics in Paul Auster's City of Glass."

  • 2nd Place: Phi Kappa Phi Research Paper Contest 2013, Senior Division. Brigham Young University, Chapter 58. "A Wittgensteinian Reading of Paul Auster's City of Glass."