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Report from MHA 2026 June 10 2026

Brief notes about Greg Kofford Books' experience at the 2026 Mormon History Association Conference.


Preview After Happiness June 10 2026


After Happiness:
Living with Faith in a Time of Crisis

by Natalie Brown

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  • “Natalie Brown is one of the Latter-day Saint community’s wisest and most original thinkers. ” — Matthew Bowman
  • “Provides a highly intelligent, movingly heartfelt, and deeply faithful meditation on the risks of conflating the gospel’s message of happiness with the image of happiness mediated by an American society under increasing stress.” — Matthew Wickman


After Happiness: Living with Faith in a Time of Crisis by Natalie Brown is a thoughtful and timely exploration of what it means to remain faithful when life no longer follows the promised script. Drawing on personal experience, scripture, and cultural analysis, Brown examines how many Latter-day Saints have inherited expectations that righteousness should lead to happiness, stability, and prosperity—only to discover that real life is often marked by disappointment, grief, and uncertainty. In this deeply reflective work, she challenges readers to reconsider easy formulas for happiness and to confront the spiritual crisis that emerges when familiar promises seem to fail.

Rather than offering simplistic answers, Brown presents a richer, more resilient vision of faith—one rooted in mourning, courage, adaptation, and trust in God amid life’s upheavals. With insight and honesty, she invites readers to see suffering not as evidence of failure but as an essential part of spiritual growth and discipleship. Both intellectually engaging and emotionally resonant, After Happiness is a compelling guide for anyone seeking hope, meaning, and a deeper faith in a world where certainty has given way to complexity.


Available July 21, 2026, in paperback and ebook. Pre-order today.



Q&A with Chad Nielsen, Author of A Barn Full of Angels May 11 2026

Greg Kofford Books approached Chad L. Nielson with some questions about his research and writing of A Barn Full of Angels: The Spiritual World and Pioneer Journey of Zerah Pulsipher.


Preview A Barn Full of Angels April 28 2026


A Barn Full of Angels:
The Spiritual World and Pioneer Journey of Zerah Pulsipher

by Chad L. Nielsen

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  • "This is one of the most important Mormon biographies of the decade." — Kurt Manwaring
  • "In Nielsen’s skillful retelling, readers will delight in the front row seat they are offered into a cosmic contest that played out somewhere between heaven and earth." — W. Paul Reeve
  • "A compelling narrative. . . . Pulsipher’s story is full of contradictions, hard-won life lessons, and doggedly devoted discipleship." — Kristy Wheelwright Taylor


A Barn Full of Angels: The Spiritual World and Pioneer Journey of Zerah Pulsipher explores the extraordinary life of an early Latter-day Saint whose faith was shaped by visions, spiritual encounters, and unwavering conviction. Born into the religious ferment of early nineteenth-century America, Zerah Pulsipher experienced what he believed were visitations from angels, confrontations with unseen powers, and personal revelations that guided his conversion to Mormonism. From a defining vision in his barn that confirmed the Book of Mormon to a lifetime immersed in an “enchanted” spiritual world, Pulsipher’s story offers a rare window into how ordinary believers understood heaven, hell, angels, and demons as active forces in daily life.

At the same time, this deeply researched biography situates Pulsipher within the gritty realities of the Latter-day Saint pioneer experience. As a president of the Seventy, missionary, migrant leader, and family patriarch, he helped translate prophetic vision into lived reality—organizing mass migrations, enduring persecution, navigating plural marriage, and building communities across the American frontier. Written with both empathy and critical rigor, A Barn Full of Angels presents Pulsipher in all his complexity: faithful yet flawed, visionary yet pragmatic. The result is a compelling “history from the middle” that illuminates the spiritual imagination, institutional growth, and human costs of early Mormonism through the life of one remarkable man.


Available May 9, 2026, in paperback and ebook. Pre-order today.



Q&A with Nathan Oman, author of Welding Another Link April 27 2026

Greg Kofford Books recently chatted with Nathan B. Oman about his new book, Welding Another Link: Latter-day Saint Essays on Faith and Intellect.


Q&A with Reid Neilson, author of Unlocking the Chinese Realm April 24 2026

Greg Kofford Books recently talked with Reid L. Neilson about his new history book, Unlocking the Chinese Realm: Apostle David O. McKay and Latter-day Saint Encounters in East Asia, 1852-1921.


Preview Welding Another Link March 31 2026


Welding Another Link:
Latter-day Saint Essays on Faith and Intellect

by Nathan B. Oman 

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  • "Offers indispensable insights into Mormonism's place in the political and intellectual culture of America today and the shape of Latter-day Saint faith for the twenty-first century."George Handley
  • "Oman's provocative claim is that the Restoration's intellectual promise lies in what discomfits the cosmopolitan mind: namely, its refusal to shear off place, history, and authority. Welding Another Link is a worthy addition to Oman's growing stack on Latter-day Saint thought." — Rosalynde F. Welch
  • "Oman asserts that the vital project of thoughtful Latter-day Saints in the twenty-first century ought to be 'finding new language in which to celebrate the Restoration.' . . . These essays are an illuminating example of a distinctive voice consecrated to this challenge."Kristine Haglund
  • "Nate Oman is one of the best writers and most interesting thinkers in the Church. . . . We need more from him and more like him."Daniel C. Peterson


Welding Another Link: Latter-day Saint Essays on Faith and Intellect is a collection of deeply reflective essays in which Nathan B. Oman explores the intersections of belief, reason, history, and community within Latter-day Saint life. Across topics ranging from scriptural interpretation and religious authority to Zion, pluralism, and the challenges of modernity, Oman examines how faith is lived and understood in a complex world.

Running through the volume is a consistent plea for Latter-day Saint intellectual life grounded not in alienation but in “delight and wonder,” echoing the philosophical lineage of thaumazo and Orson F. Whitney’s charge to keep “welding another link in wonder’s chain.” Oman argues that the Church’s future depends on the ability of its thinkers and members to celebrate the Restoration in ways that are honest, compelling, and attuned to contemporary challenges—while remaining faithful to its divine core. This means acknowledging flaws, responding to hard questions, and imagining new, responsible ways of articulating timeless truths, much as earlier generations of Latter-day Saint thinkers once did in their own eras. The result is a work that models a mature, generous, and hopeful form of discipleship—one that sees the life of the mind as an expression of devotion and an essential part of the ongoing Restoration.


Available April 14, 2026, in paperback and ebook. Pre-order today.



Q&A with Scott Hales, author of Sacred Scar March 24 2026

Greg Kofford Books recently asked Scott Hales about his new collection, Sacred Scar: Poems.


Q&A with Kevin Klein, author of Loved Ones March 13 2026

Poet Kevin Klein answers questions about his new collection of verse, Loved Ones.


Preview Unlocking the Chinese Realm February 05 2026

Read of Preview of Unlocking the Chinese Realm: Apostle David O. McKay and Latter-day Saint Encounters in East Asia, 1852-1921, by Reid L. Neilson.


Preview Loved Ones February 04 2026

Read a preview of Loved Ones, by Kevin Klein.


Preview Sacred Scar: Poems February 04 2026

Read a preview of Sacred Scar: Poems, by Scott Hales.


Q&A with Justin Pack, author of Grace or Money: Rediscovering the Gift of Grace in an Age of Greed January 13 2026

Justin Pack, author of Grace or Money: Rediscovering the Gift of Grace in an Age of Greed, answers questions about his new book.


Preview Grace or Money: Rediscovering the Gift of Grace in an Age of Greed January 06 2026

Read a preview of Grace or Money: Rediscovering the Gift of Grace in an Age of Greed.


Q&A with Craig S. Smith, Author of The Juvenile Instructor Office November 25 2025

Greg Kofford Books recently talked to Craig S. Smith, author of The Juvenile Instructor Office: The Growth of Specialized Publishing in Utah in the 1880s, about his new book.


Preview The Juvenile Instructor Office October 24 2025

Read a preview of The Juvenile Instructor Office: The Growth of Specialized Publishing in Utah in the 1880s.


Q&A with Reid Neilson, editor of Elias—An Epic of the Ages: Critical Edition October 10 2025

Greg Kofford Books recently chatted with Reid L. Neilson, editor of Elias—An Epic of the Ages: A Critical Edition, about his process in creating this new edition of the Latter-day Saint literary classic.


Q&A with Robert A. Rees, author of Imagining and Reimagining the Restoration August 22 2025

Greg Kofford Books recently asked Bob Rees, author of Imagining and Reimagining the Restoration, about his new book.


Preview Elias—An Epic of the Ages: A Critical Edition August 19 2025

Read a preview of Elias—An Epic of the Ages: A Critical Edition.


Q&A with Don Smith and Mark Austin, authors of Bring Them to Zion: The 1856 Handcart Emigration Organization, Leadership, and Issues August 04 2025

Greg Kofford Books recently chatted with Don H Smith and Mark C. Austin, creators of Bring Them to Zion: The 1856 Handcart Emigration Organization, Leadership, and Issues, about their experiences in writing and editing the book.


Preview Imagining and Reimagining the Restoration July 23 2025

Read a preview of Imagining and Reimagining the Restoration.

Stephen C. LeSueur. January 6, 1952 – July 1, 2025 July 22 2025

An editor's dream is a solid manuscript with flowing prose and in need of only a copy edit. Stephen C. LeSueur fulfilled my dreams not only once, but twice. Entering the Mormon Studies scene with his award-winning 1987 study, The 1838 Mormon War in Missouri, which was one of the first major works to highlight the complicated and often mutually violent conflicts between Mormons and their Missouri neighbors, Steve returned in 2023 with another exploration of violence involving a Mormon community, but this time something a little more personal.

Life and Death on the Mormon Frontier: The Murders of Frank LeSueur and Gus Gibbons by the Wild Bunch is one of the most captivating books on Mormon history that I have worked on (or even read). At its face value, it's Wild West history investigating the murders of Steve's ancestors by members of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch and what followed. However, it is much more than that. Although Steve was no longer a believing Latter-day Saint, Life and Death is a powerful, sympathetic, and insightful study on the faith that led Mormon settlers to establish a community in the barren desert of Arizona and how that same faith informed their response to this violence—even contributing to the eventual building of the Mesa Arizona Temple.

Then, about a year ago, Steve reached out to me to ask if we would be interested in following that up with a novel he had recently finished. While I very much liked the idea of working with him again, a large novel was outside of what we normally do, and so I initially pointed him to other publishers that might be a better fit. (We have published a pair of graphic novels and some news editions of nineteenth-century dime novels, but those were more Mormon studies related.) Unfortunately, within a few months after this, Steve informed me that his cancer had returned. To be honest, because I had so much valued my previous experience working with him and knew that his writing wouldn't require too much labor on our end, I chose to take on the novel as a favor to make sure that it would be out in time for him to see it in print—on condition that the manuscript (which I had yet to read) didn't have anything objectionable.

Once I began reading, I couldn't put it down. I finished the 300+ page manuscript in less than two days and knew that we had to publish it. In a melding of Richard Dutcher's God's Army and Levi Peterson's The Backslider, Every Man a Prophet takes place in the Norwegian Mission in the 1970s and is informed by Steve's own time serving there as a young elder, but the foundational missionary experience he captures felt like it could have come out of the much warmer and later experiences I had in Hawaii at the turn of the millennium. (Apparently the Mormon missionary experience transcends both time and space.) Mirroring the Steve I had come to know and just like his previous book with us, Every Man a Prophet is brilliantly smart, compassionate, sympathetic, and brimming with love for the religious community he knew well. Thankfully, because of Steve's talents as a writer, we were able to push his manuscript through with record speed, and I am happy to know that he was able to hold finished copies in his hand and even sign a dozen of them.

A few weeks ago, the Man Upstairs (aka Greg Kofford) told me that he we needed to find out how to get Every Man in more hands because he thought it could change lives for the better. I couldn't agree more.

The world would be a better and kinder place with more people like Stephen C. LeSueur in it, and sadly there is now one less.

Loyd Isao Ericson
Managing Editor


Preview Bring Them to Zion: The 1856 Handcart Emigration Organization, Leadership, and Issues June 27 2025

Read a preview of Bring Them to Zion: The 1856 Handcart Emigration Organization, Leadership, and Issues.

Limited Signed Editions Available from Kofford June 24 2025

Most of the volumes offered by Greg Kofford Books are available in paperback. Some are only available in hardcover. Many have an option to select either. There are a few books, however, that have additional editions available.

Whenever you are browsing our website, be sure to click the dropdown arrow under the heading of "Cover" on each book your are looking at. The available paperback and/or hardcover variants will be listed there, but occasionally you might find more options, such as "paperback - signed copy," "paperback binding error 10% off," or "paperback shelf-worn 10% off." (Note that some hardcovers are available in these categories as well.)

Every time we see one of our authors at an event where we are displaying some of our inventory, we aske them to drop by our table and sign copies of their books. These books are available while supplies last at no additional charge. Just select the "signed copy" from the dropdown menu.

(Books with signed editions are listed here: https://gregkofford.com/collections/signed-copies-available.)


In addition, if you are looking to save a few dollars and care more about reading rather than displaying your books, we have a few "scratch 'n' dent" volumes show up from time to time that we make available for 10% off of the list price. These will have strange binding errors, or shelf wear like bent covers, dented pages, or scuff marks, but are otherwise intact and readable. All sales are final for books in these categories.

Please note that due to a glitch currently on our website, specialized inventory like our signed, shelf-worn, or binding error books will still show up after they are sold out, only to be removed from your cart when you go to pay. We apologize for any inconvenience that this might cause.

Supplies of all of these unique editions are strictly limited, so order yours today!