The Whirlwind Book Tour
The hiatus in our blog is a halftime in the series, poised between characterizations of our writing process and after the launch that released Tactics of Hope to an audience worldwide. This pause in correspondence, for which I hope you accept our apologies, has been for good cause: 6 weeks of local and on-the-road speaking engagements for a book tour.
As you can see from TacticsofHope.org, our book talks have taken us from San Francisco to Berkeley, Los Angeles, New York, Washington DC, Silicon Valley, and Seattle, among others. On a shoestring budget self-funded, I flew home from the East Coast while Wilford continued on to speak at Boston, New Haven, Camden (Maine), and other places in New England.
Together from late May upon release of the book to the public, and late June when we parted ways and Wilford kept on traveling with his incredible wife, Carole (who is a beautiful and accomplished social entrepreneur in her own right), we conducted nearly 8 "book talks". With social entrepreneurs featured in the book including Priya Haji (World of Good) at the World Affairs Council in San Francisco, Book Passage Marin, and Mrs. Dalloway's independent bookstore in Berkeley, Van Jones (Ella Baker Center and Green for All) at the Books Inc. in the SF Civic Center, Matt Flannery (Kiva) at Virgin Megastore, Sasha Chanoff (Mapendo) at East West Books in Manhattan, and Nina Smith (Rugmark) at the Meridian International Center in Washington DC, we have had some fantastic opportunities so far.
This has been an incredibly steep learning curve for me, personally, though, as public speaking with Wilford and social entrepreneurs is a deeply humbling experience.
Meanwhile, due to the limited budget and resources I have had to work with, our marketing and PR of the book has entered me into a whole new set of challenges with respect to "getting the word out there". If any of you readers know a bit about marketing a book, we sure could use your help!
I am now traveling in South East Asia, writing this during my transit layover in Tokyo, about to spend 7 weeks actively looking for social entrepreneurs throughout China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Thailand.
Talk to you all soon, I hope. And since there have been few comments, throw a line out there and let's begin to engage. Until next week!!!










