Convention offers ways to display faith

Published: Friday, Aug. 7, 2009 12:14 a.m. MDT
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Why just wear your heart on your sleeve when you can wear it on your wrists, walls, gift wrap, bookshelves, ties, mantles and diaper bags?

Mormons who like to advertise their faith can do so in those ways and more if the annual LDS Bookseller's convention is any indication of the products that are available for the Mormon consumer.

Booksellers and buyers from around the country are gathering this week at the South Towne Exposition Center in Sandy, Utah, to swap products and make contacts. This year's five-day convention, which began Aug. 3 and concludes today, Aug. 7, featured "booksellers university," which included panels about surviving in the industry during tough economies as well as sessions dedicated entirely to networking and meeting others. The convention also featured signings by artists and authors alike, and included several new vendors hoping to get their products picked up by retailers.

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