Jun 012010
 
20 days until the
first day of summer!

Michael is a graduate of Brigham Young University with a degree in German Teaching and a minor in Music. He lives in Utah with his wife, Jen, and his son Jarem. Michael enjoys writing fiction, acting in community theater, and spend ing time with his family. He played for several years with the handbell choir Bells on Temple Square and is now a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

Visit Michael’s websites HERE and HERE, as well as his blog: The Canticle.
LDSWBR: Michael, what activities do you and your family participate in every summer? Do you have plans to try something or go somewhere new this year?

MICHAEL: This year we’re pretty tied up with work, but looking forward to doing a pioneer day concert with the Tabernacle Choir and visiting St. George at the end of summer to celebrate our anniversary, with visiting the outlet malls, eating at our favorite Mexican restaurant and seeing a show at the Tuachan Theater.


LDSWBR: Do you have a favorite summer food or drink? If so, are you willing to share the recipe?

MICHAEL: No real favorite here.


LDSWBR: What books are on your summer reading list?

MICHAEL: I’m going to read Brandon Sanderson’s Mistborn trilogy, as well as The Undaunted by Gerald Lund.
LDSWBR: Thank you, Michael!

The Canticle Kingdom by Michael Young (Bonneville Books; Feb 2010) is available for purchase from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Deseret Book and Borders.

Have you ever seen the Tabernacle Choir perform live? If you’ve had the opportunity to visit St. George, UT, what activities did you enjoy while you were there?
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If you read and liked the book by this author, nominate it for a Whitney Award! Visit the LDS Publisher blog for a list of several fiction books published by LDS authors in 2010.

***Countdown to Summer 2010 Contest***


LDSWBR will hold a drawing on June 26, 2010 for a $25 Amazon Gift Card, as well as a variety of books being offered by some of the LDS authors that will be featured on the blog.

Book prizes generously donated by the authors:

  • Abish: Daughter of God by K.C. Grant
  • TRAPPED by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen
  • The Road Show by Braden Bell
  • Awakening Avery by Laurie Lewis
  • Courting Miss Lancaster by Sarah M. Eden
  • Summer in Paris by Michele Ashman Bell
  • Hometown Girl by Michele Ashman Bell
  • Alma the Younger by Heather (H.B.) Moore
  • Queen in Exile OR The Guise of a Gentleman by Donna Hatch (winner’s choice)
  • The Silence of God by Gale Sears (book or audio- winner’s choice)
  • Dangerous Connections by Julie Coulter Bellon
  • Critique of three chapters (up to 30 pages) from Nichole Giles
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  • Contest ends at 12:00 Midnight MDT on June 25, 2010. Drawing winners will have until 12:00 Midnight MDT on July 3, 2010 to claim their prize. After that time, another name will be drawn to receive the prize.
  • Book prizes can only be shipped within the contiguous United States.

  8 Responses to “The Canticle Kingdom by Michael Young – Countdown to Summer 2010”

  1. Hooray for books, and congratulations, Michael!

  2. He sounds like such a wonderful author. I loved his book. As to the question at the end of the post. My favorite thing was going inside the St. George Temple.

  3. Another interesting book to add to my ginormous pile!
    I've been blessed to hear the choir at the Christmas concerts.
    I lived in St. George for a few years. I really enjoyed taking the historic tour downtown.
    We liked the tabernacle and Brigham Young's home.

  4. I think this book sounds wonderful and I can't wait to read it. I love hiking the Narrows of St George, and seeing all the fabulous musicals at Tuacahn.

  5. I am excited about this new book. I like to hike in the areas surrounding St. George. I would like to know more about what to do in this city. I have eaten at a wonderful waffle place for breakfast once.

  6. Yes, I've seen the tabernacle choir perform live! I loved it. It was at the April 2009 LDS General Conference :)

  7. I've seen the Tabernacle Choir perform live quite a few times, and love it every time. They are amazing. St. George is so much fun. I love the musicals at the Tuacahn, and we've seen Brigham Young's home as well. The temple is neat too. We are actually going back this winter to get out of the cold!:)

  8. Yes, I have seen them. They are amazing. I love St George we have seen Brigham Young's home and visited the temple there. It's beautiful.
    chaleese@comcast.net

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