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Author Forecast: Weather Worth Reading

  • Feb 11, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 17, 2025

Your local weather told through literature. Have the likes of Tolstoy, Austen, and Kafka check the skies for you.

Author Forecast: Weather Worth Reading by Author & Co.

For those who appreciate literature and the daily weather update in equal measure, Author Forecast by Author & Co. introduces a novel way to start your day. This project merges classic literature with weather forecasts, delivering your local weather through quotes from authors like Tolstoy, Austen, and Kafka. Backers are enticed by early bird discounts, exclusive editions, and the unique blend of art and science. This project is particularly appealing for book lovers, weather enthusiasts, or anyone looking for a charming and intellectual twist to their morning routine.


Project Overview

  • Name and Creator: Author Forecast by Author & Co.

  • What It Is: A literary take on weather forecasting where your daily weather report is narrated through quotes from famous authors, combining literature with meteorology for a unique experience.


Rewards

  • Backer Rewards:

    $119 - VIP Small $219 - VIP Large $137 - Small Author Forecast: Secure your copy of Author Forecast at a reduced price, exclusive to the first supporters.

    $155 - Small Size Kickstarter Special

    $237 - Large Author Forecast

    $199 - Large Size Kickstarter Special


The Idea

  • Concept: Author Forecast elevates the mundane task of checking the weather into an artistic and educational moment, using literature to frame our daily climate. It's unique in its approach to make weather reports something to look forward to, offering insights into both the day's weather and literary classics.

  • Inspiration: The project was inspired by the idea that art and science can intersect in daily life in meaningful ways. The creators at Author & Co. wanted to infuse everyday utility with cultural richness, drawing from a personal love for literature and the universal interest in weather patterns, to create something that not only informs but also enriches.





 
 
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