Do you have a group of 20 or more that would like to discuss with me The Three Languages of Politics? If so, leave a comment. I am trying to arrange a book tour.
By the way, now would be a good time to pre-order the third edition. Try to generate some early momentum.
Don’t have 20 friends I can commit to this, but I’m in if you come to Nashville. Happy to buy you dinner to subsidize the trip. If 19 more sign up, let me know!
This blog is for introverts. None of us has 20 or more friends.
If you are willing to talk to Rotary clubs, I would love to have you at ours in Houston (and could likely book multiple over a couple of days). 75-90 attend each meeting. Might also get some interest from the Baker Institute at Rice University.
I assign it as required reading in my MPA public budgeting course, so I’m sure we could arrange something here in Bloomington if you are in the area.
would definitely be down in DC, but can’t russel up 20 friends, just one or two.
I might be able to put together such an event in New Haven through the non-profit that I work for.
If you should find your way to Minnesota, I have one or two possible places for you to speak. Very looking forward to your latest edition.
Hi Arnold,
The place where I work regularly holds events for authors, and I can probably see about getting you a spot to discuss your work at a weekend brunch. These things typically host about 2-3 dozen people.
I work in a place that is very left-leaning, so your audience would fall almost exclusively in the oppressor/oppressed camp. Might be a useful venue to get your message out.
Let me know if interested.