Natalie Brown

Natalie Brown is a lifelong Latter-day Saint based in Boulder, Colorado. She holds a BA from the University of Chicago, a JD from the University of Virginia School of Law, and a PhD from Columbia University in English and Comparative Literature. She practiced law before becoming a full-time writer and parent. Her work appears in The Salt Lake Tribune, Wayfare, By Common Consent, and elsewhere. She is the editor of a critical edition of Susa Young Gates’ John Stevens’ Courtship (BCC Press, 2024). She and her husband, Michael, are the happy parents of two boys.
Natalie is the author of After Happiness: Living with Faith in a Time of Crisis.
