Imprints
* Front Table Books - cookbooks and outdoors. Titles include: ** ''Artisan Caramels'' ** ''A to Z Cookbook for Kids'' * Bonneville Books - Latter-Day Saint themed fiction, including romance and young adult fantasy. Titles include: ** ''Mile 21'' ** ''My Loving Vigil Keeping'' * Sweetwater Books ** ''Mrs. Drew Plays Her Hand'' * Hobble Creek Press - outdoors, preparedness and gardening. * CFI - LDS doctrinal titles for youth and adults. * Plain Sight Publishing - national non-fiction. * Council Press - one of the oldest imprints of Cedar Fort; primarily historical fiction, near death experiences and the works of Lee Nelson. * Pioneer Plus - gifts and journals. * Horizon Publishers - titles from the acquisition of the former publishing house of the same name; primarily LDS-themed imprint. Titles: ** ''Prophecy: Key to the Future''History
Founding
Cedar Fort, Inc was founded in May 1986 and initially produced LDS Books for other publishers. The company's first book, ''Beyond the Veil'' by Lee Nelson (author of the ''Storm Testament Series''), was published in September 1987. ''Beyond the Veil'' became an instant bestseller leading to an extended series which has sold more than 250,000 books.Merges/acquisitions
Over the years, Cedar Fort has merged with companies and acquired others. Most notable of these are Lee Nelson's Council Press (1998), Horizon Publishers (2004), Pioneer Plus (2004) and Books & Things Catalog (2012)Pioneer Plus
Pioneer Plus created and sold LDS products for over 30 years before becoming a part of Cedar Fort, Inc. Cedar Fort continues to produce over 150 Pioneer Plus products every year.Current operations
Cedar Fort began publishing for a national audience in 1998. The company currently produces and sells around 165 books, various CDs, DVDs and ebooks every year. In recent years, it has increased distribution with distributors and national chains such as Ingram, Baker & Taylor, Books a Million, Anderson, Costco, Barnes & Noble, Sam's Club and Brodart.Film distribution
The Saratov Approach
In 2014, Cedar Fort launched its LDS DVD & Blu-ray distribution with the film '' The Saratov Approach''. The movie grossed more than $2.1 million at the box office. The DVD and Blu-ray distribution began on March 11, 2015.Wayward
The only other film project that Cedar Fort has taken on was ''Wayward'', which re-tells theControversy
Gay author biography dispute
In August 2013, Cedar Fort was involved in a dispute over the content of the author biography for the book ''Woven'', a young adult fantasy novel. The author, Michael Jensen, wanted his biography to include the fact that he lived "in Salt Lake City with his boyfriend" — just as his co-author's biography included reference to the co-author's wife. Cedar Fort's acquisitions editor, Angie Workman, sent Jensen an email citing concerns that including the reference would harm Cedar Fort's relationship with LDS-owned bookstores, an assertion that Seagull Book officials said was "speculation". Jensen offered to change "boyfriend" to the non-gender-specific "partner", but Cedar Fort declined. When Jensen persisted with his biography request, Cedar Fort's founder and publisher Lyle Mortimer refused and, according to Jensen, became belligerent and offensive, allegedly accusing Jensen of trying to destroy families and telling him that "God gave you a penis for a reason". In a media interview about the controversy, Cedar Fort's then-president, Bryce Mortimer, did not address Jensen's allegations about Lyle Mortimer's behavior, but did say that Jensen was merely using "our company as a springboard for supporting omosexuality. The ensuing media furore eventually resulted in Cedar Fort returning publishing rights to Jensen and his co-author, who, thanks to the international attention, sold ''Woven'' at auction toReligious book
In 2014, Cedar Fort published ''The Lost Teachings of Jesus on the Sacred Place of Women'' by theReferences
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