About AML

The Association for Mormon Letters (AML) is a nonprofit founded in 1976 to “foster scholarly and creative work in Mormon letters and to promote fellowship among scholars and writers of Mormon literature.” Other organization mottos have included the promotion of quality writing “by, for, and about Mormons” and promoting the “production and study of Mormon literature.” The association holds an annual conference in the spring. Each year the AML has presented the juried AML Awards for works published in the previous year. The AML has published the literary journal Irreantum since 1999 and the literature blog Dawning of a Brighter Day since 2009.

AML Board, 2024

Board (Term Expiring 2024):
Shelley Graham, Natalie Brown, Liz Busby
Board (Term Expiring 2026):
Kent Larsen, Joe Monson, Sharlee Mullins Glenn, Cece Proffitt, Kylie Turley

Staff, 2024

Co-President: Jessie Christensen
Co-President: Kjerste Christensen
Past-President: William Morris
Treasurer: Melissa Leilani Larson
Awards Chair: Andrew Hall
Reviews Coordinator: Andrew R. Hamilton
Webmaster: Michael Andrew Ellis
Irreantum Managing Editor: Theric Jepson
Social Media Manager: Cece Proffitt
Discord Admin: Rachel Helps