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Reading Trails Launch

Posted by on November 25, 2008

Reading Trails is the brainchild and coding work of our friend and colleague Nathaniel Rudavsky-Brody, along with his pal Nick Romeo. The two bibliophiles wanted a community reading and sharing site with something different than anything they’d found, so they built their own.

A reading trail is a set of books linked in an interesting way—it might be a journey through the underworld of crime thrillers, a tour of the books that influenced Milan Kundera, a professor’s introduction to French existentialism, or anything else you can think of, serious or whimsical.

Unique to Reading Trails, these trails intersect: you can find new books to read by skipping from trail to trail — from organizing theme to organizing theme. It’s like browsing at the library, except that next to every book on the shelf are other books by the same author, and from the same period, and with the same mythological characters, and that your favorite author was also influenced by, and with whatever other shared characteristics readers have chosen to highlight as they create their trails.

To create their vision, Nathaniel and Nick called in logo and icon design from our frequent collaborator Penelope Dullaghan, gathered structural and programming advice from lead Utopian.net developers, and incubated the project through the design and build phases at Utopian.net Labs.

We’re happy to see Reading Trails fly off into the world, and we hope you’ll stop by their site, or check out the Reading Trails Facebook group, for more info or to join up with this close-knit and cultivated group of passionate readers.

Welcoming Kelly Link

Posted by on September 30, 2008

We’re more than excited to welcome a writer who can give us the most masterful creeps, Kelly Link, to Utopian.net hosting.

Kelly’s new book, Pretty Monsters — Link’s first Young Adult work – will be published by Viking on October 2nd.

Jenny’s Vision

Posted by on May 28, 2008

Entrance to Dancing Elephant Studio

Entrance to Dancing Elephant Studio

Our friend Jenny Kostecki-Shaw recently launched her new book My Travelin’ Eye, took off on a signing tour, and produced a brilliant new website design for us to implement. Somewhere she found the time to send us an autographed copy of her new children’s hit (Thanks Jenny!), even while we raced the clock to develop her site for her publication date.

Work on the ambitious Dancing Elephant Studio site continues - Jenny and Patrick have a lot of cool work and experiences to share - but we were too excited to get our own copy of My Travelin’ Eye to resist mentioning it. While the new site offers the excitement of “more to come,” it already features a lot of info about Jenny and her work, and you can even buy your own signed edition of the book there.

Small Beer Press Books New & Free

Posted by on April 16, 2008

Our friend and Utopian.net customer Gavin Grant and his Small Beer Press have been in the vanguard of open publishing, with the well-respected indy imprint releasing several books in dual paper- and free-electronic- editions. The latest Creative Commons-licensed masterpiece of speculative fiction from Small Beer Press is John Kessel’s The Baum Plan for Financial Success. (Link via Boing Boing.)