She dug into her Mormon ancestry and found sister wives, a massacre and questions with no answers
“I can’t pretend to understand what it’s like,” Millie Tullis confesses, “to share a spouse with your parent or daughter.”
(Millie Tullis) In her debut book of poetry, "These Saints Are Stones," Millie Tullis, who identifies as "culturally Mormon," grapples with the ghosts of her family's pioneer past.
Tamarra Kemsley has been a reporter at The Tribune since 2021 but has been covering religion and politics since 2019. Her work has appeared in Religion News Service, the New York Post, and Religion & Politics. She holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Brigham Young University and a master’s in Islamic studies from Hebrew University.