Rachel Helps
RACHEL HELPS {[email protected]} is the Harold B. Lee Library’s coordinator of Wikipedia initiatives, where she writes and edits Wikipedia pages related to the library’s holdings. She has contributed significantly to pages for Lucinda Lee Dalton, Leonard Arrington, and Mormon Folklore, among others. She helped her sister, Andrea Landaker, write a newlywed relationship simulation called Our Personal Space, and they are working on the sequel, which focuses on parenting choices.
Groundwork for Future Study | Amanda Beardsley and Mason Allred, eds., Latter-day Saint Art: A Critical Reader
Articles/Essays – Volume 50, No. 3
According to Oxford University Press, Latter-day Saint Art: A Critical Reader is “the first comprehensive critical examination of Mormon art.” This grand claim stakes out the territory that the book purports to cover: It presents…
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Articles/Essays – Volume 51, No. 2
Although courtroom dramas can be entertaining, providing a formula for introducing new information through surprise witnesses or new evidence, simple procedurals can grow tired. An antidote is a realistic courtroom novel, where inner change and contemplation…
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