Susan Elizabeth Howe

Susan Elizabeth Howe was a BYU English professor for twenty-eight years. She is a poet with three collections, the most recent of which, Infinite Disguises, was published in 2023 by By Common Consent Press. She has recently retired as the associate editor of BYU Studies after serving for five years. She lives in Ephraim, Utah, and learned about All One People from Vickie Anderson, who is in her ward. She is a happy contributor to All One People. Readers who are interested in learning more about All One People (and other worthy projects) can contact Fred Johnson at fredjohnson@mail.manti.com.
BYU Studies Publications
- Aliens
- All One People
- All Things Sing Praise
- Editors’ Introduction [61:1]
- Eliza R. Snow: The Complete Poetry
- Every Needful Thing: Essays on the Life of the Mind and the Heart
- Introduction by Susan Elizabeth Howe
- Moo at the Moon
- Night Jogging in the City
- The American Political Animal
- The Demands of Poetry: A Review of Collections Published in 2018 by Latter-day Saint Authors
- The Paleontologist with an Ear Infection
