Projects

Current Projects

Mormon Artist Mormon Artist Mormon Artist is an quarterly online magazine devoted to covering the Latter-day Saint arts world. I started it in June 2008 and have published eight issues as of December 2009.
Beyond Beyond A genealogy software ecosystem, consisting of a core web service with a variety of clients (command-line, web, desktop Mac, and iPhone).
Mormon Digitization Project Digitizing pre-1923 Mormon books and putting them on Project Gutenberg.
D&C Reader's Edition D&C: Reader’s Edition A reader’s edition of the Doctrine & Covenants. I’ve gotten rid of verse numbers and columns, added section names, and made the dates/places of the revelations easier to see. Check out the sneak peek.
The Rainbow The Rainbow A short illustrated PDF edition of Christina Rossetti’s poem “The Rainbow” (part of her book Sing Song: A Nursery Rhyme Book).
Tanglewood Tanglewood A MG/YA fantasy novel. Read the first chapter (from an older draft; it’s changed a lot since then).

Upcoming Projects

Llyfr Mormon Llyfr Mormon A new edition of Llyfr Mormon, the Welsh translation of the Book of Mormon. I’ll be using the text Tom Taylor is digitizing. Check out the sneak peek of what it’ll probably look like.

Older Projects

Pedigree Pedigree A Google App Engine-hosted web app for sharing pedigree charts. Written in Python. Open source as usual.
Vim Blog A Vim plugin for posting to a WordPress blog. Also includes a standalone Python script for doing so from the command line.
Project Tracker Project Tracker A simple project management system for keeping track of when you work on various projects.
Glider Glider A lightweight, minimalist, keyboard-driven wiki.
The Standard Works The Standard Works A keyboard-driven web-based scriptures reader.
Moroni 10:3–5 The text of Moroni 10:3–5 in 60+ languages.
Unbindery Unbindery A book digitization web app, ala PGDP. (But better. :)) Very much a work in progress, but things are looking good.
Playwright Playwright is a small system for writing and typesetting scripts for plays. It’s a Perl script which takes the input script (using some simple conventions I’ve established for indicating character names, stage directions, dialogue, etc.) and converts it to a TeX file, which you can then convert to a PDF. The source is on GitHub.