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Luthi and Perian participated in the Annenberg Innovations Lab’s 2013 CRUNCH Innovation Challenge, where they were given an initial $3,000 grant to develop a prototype of Connu. Connu subscribers can choose to receive text only or recieve their selection with audio of the writer reading his or her work. Connu also allows subscribers to tailor the stories they receive according to their interests.

The app is aptly named Connu, which is a French word meaning “known.” Luthi and her business partner, a fellow USC student, Niree Perian, approach the writers they admire to ask for their original, unpublished stories and to get recommendations about up-and-coming writers.

While at USC, Luthi began to develop an idea for a mobile publishing company, an app dedicated to reinventing the publishing industry and making writers and their stories known.
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Since graduating from Hillsdale, Luthi has earned her master’s degree in professional writing at the University of Southern California, worked as a reporter in Egypt and Cambodia, served as Publications and Marketing Manager for the Aspen Music Festival, overseen communications for San Francisco Performances, and served as editor-in-chief of the Southern California Review. As a classics major and a member of the Dow Journalism Program at Hillsdale College, Susannah was “always writing and working with languages.” Luthi wrote for the Collegian and counts it as her “favorite part of the student experience.” She also greatly enjoyed the introduction to contemporary authors she received through the College’s Visiting Writers Program.
