[5] At the 2013 TOC Conference, Plympton announced its new partnership with DailyLit, a leading online publisher and distributor of serialized books through short e-mail installments.
[6][7] DailyLit founders Susan Danziger and Albert Wenger became investors and advisors for the newly merged company.
It is now working with authors like National Book Award winner Julia Glass and Pulitzer Prize finalist Adam Haslett.
[9] Through DailyLit, Plympton also co-created a project called Recovering the Classics, which crowdsourced covers for books in the public domain[10] and continues to sell them through the Harvard Bookstore and the Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C.[11] In March 2014, Plympton launched Rooster, a mobile reading service for iOS7.
[12] For $4.99 per month, Rooster distributes notable fiction in short installments corresponding to the average, 15-minute commute.