Here comes Brittany.

By August 19, 2009

Please welcome our new guest blogger.

Brittany has an MA in Victorian Studies from the University of Leicester (U.K.) and BA in Humanities from BYU. She takes special interest in nineteenth-century life writings (diaries, autobiographies, correspondence) and Utah women’s history. Brittany is currently editing the life writings of Ruth May Fox, which will be published by the University of Utah Press in 2010. She works at the LDS Church History Library in Salt Lake City and likes to do fun stuff–especially if it involves the outdoors, travel, literature, and being with friends and fam. And Red Robin hamburgers.

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Comments

  1. Welcome.

    Comment by David G. — August 19, 2009 @ 11:04 pm

  2. Wow–I am excited to read more from Brittany. Um–I hope she checks out In ‘n Out cheeseburgers now that they are in Utah.

    Comment by Phoebe — August 19, 2009 @ 11:05 pm

  3. Bravo, Brittany! I’m looking forward to your debut – welcome aboard.

    Comment by Ryan T — August 19, 2009 @ 11:19 pm

  4. Excellent.

    Comment by Ben — August 19, 2009 @ 11:19 pm

  5. Welcome.

    Comment by Edje Jeter — August 19, 2009 @ 11:43 pm

  6. Hurrah!

    Comment by Jared T — August 19, 2009 @ 11:58 pm

  7. Nice. Looking forward to your writing.

    Comment by J. Stapley — August 20, 2009 @ 9:43 am

  8. At long last!!! A sister-blogger. Um, blogging sister. 🙂 Welcome, Brittany!

    Comment by Elizabeth — August 20, 2009 @ 1:10 pm

  9. Liz, that’s awesome 🙂

    Comment by Jared T — August 20, 2009 @ 4:57 pm

  10. Welcome.

    Comment by Christopher — August 21, 2009 @ 8:16 pm


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