Description
- Online campaign featuring social media images with blurbs and reviews of the book as well as designed graphics of selected excerpts.
- Early reviewer promotion through advance copies to encourage reader reviews and generate buzz.
- National review outreach to trade and print publications (PW, Kirkus, Booklist, Library Journal, Foreword, New York Times) and online (NPR, Spirituality & Practice)
- Advertising in print publications (Sojourners, Christian Century, Publisher's Weekly, Kirkus Reviews) and online (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Sojo mail)
- Promotion on the publisher's website (skinnerhouse.org), Twitter feed (@skinnerhouse), Instagram page (@skinnerhouse), Facebook page (/skinnerhouse), Tumblr page (@skinnerhousebooks), Pinterest (@skinnerhousebks) and publisher's e-newsletter.
- Events various readings
About the Author
Nathan C. Walker is the executive director of the Religious Freedom Center of the Newseum Institute in Washington, D.C., where he teaches about the guiding principles of the First Amendment that enable Americans to negotiate religious and philosophical differences in public with civility and respect. A Unitarian Universalist minister, he spent 15 years serving congregations in Boston and New York.
Reviews
"Reverend Walker introduces the concept of a moral imagination, or an ability to project oneself into a conflict and understand all the perspectives, as a daily spiritual practice that can lead to developing empathetic responses to those held in contempt." -Emma Koonse, Publishers Weekly
Book Information
ISBN 9781558967748
Author Nathan Walker
Format Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint Skinner House Books
Publisher Skinner House Books