Peggy Fletcher Stack

Peggy Fletcher Stack is an American journalist, editor, and author. Stack has been the lead religion writer for The Salt Lake Tribune since 1991.

Biography

Peggy Fletcher was born in New Jersey as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). She is a great-granddaughter of Heber J. Grant, an LDS Church president, a granddaughter of United States Senator from Utah, Wallace F. Bennett, and American physicist Harvey Fletcher.[1]

Fletcher attended the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. In the late 1970s, she was one of the founders of Sunstone, an independent magazine of Mormon studies. From 1978 to 1986, she was the editor of Sunstone.

In 1991, after she had adopted her marital surname, she became the religion writer for The Salt Lake Tribune in Salt Lake City, Utah, where much of her reporting has focused on the LDS Church.

Stack has also been an advisor on religion to the Public Broadcasting Service. She wrote a children's book about religion, with artist Kathleen B. Petersen, entitled A World of Faith, published in 1998 and 2001.

Publications

Books
  • Stack, Peggy Fletcher (1998). A World of Faith. Peterson, Kathleen B. (illus). Salt Lake City, Utah: Signature Books. ISBN 978-1-56085-116-5. OCLC 40150590.
Journal articles

References

  1. Piper, Matthew (2016-01-15). "Utahn who pioneered synthesized stereo sound will receive posthumous Grammy". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 6 December 2018.

Further reading


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