Fellow Travelers For readers around the world, neighborhood publisher presents two new books from Capitol Hill writers

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Publication Studio will release two new books by Capitol Hill writers, Rebecca Brown and Ryan Boudinot, on November 11. The small-press publisher, co-founded by Matthew Stadler, aims to support writers by printing and distributing books through an international network, enhancing revenue for local authors and bookstores.

Publication Studio will release two new titles by Capitol Hill writers on November 11: Rebecca Brown’s *Obscure Destinies* and Ryan Boudinot’s *Broken Utopia*. Co-founded by Matthew Stadler in 2009, this small-press publisher has produced over 300 titles through a global network of book-making studios, allowing writers to retain more revenue. Brown, who has received multiple literary awards for her previous works, appreciates the Fellow Travelers Series for its diverse storytelling approach, which aligns with her experimental narrative style. Boudinot’s *Broken Utopia*, his first novel in over a decade, delves into a corporation that transforms personal experiences into drugs, intertwining local Seattle settings. Both authors live within blocks of each other, highlighting the importance of community in their literary endeavors. Their collaboration reflects a shared commitment to supporting local writers and fostering creativity. Stadler emphasizes the significance of maintaining fair relationships with authors, enhancing the local literary landscape. The release of these books promises to resonate with readers interested in contemporary narratives that explore personal and societal themes.

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