Considerates!

Our first book, Wedged, is almost ready to go. Expect it November 23. We hope you’re excited, because we’re thrilled that we’re launching and really looking forward to everyone’s feedback.

Over the next two weeks, we’ll be sharing little snippets of the book, and we hope you’ll get yourself a copy when we announce launch.

Launch Team

Wedged is our best opportunity yet to spread the word about STC. When we launch, the more help we can get spreading the word, the better. So we’re recruiting:

If you want to join the launch team, email us at stc@somethingtoconsidermovement.com

Here’s what it involves:

  1. You get an advance copy of the book, in PDF.
  2. Give it a read, at least through Part 1.
  3. On launch day, you do three things:
    1. Promote the heck out of it to your network
    2. Buy a copy of the book (this is important for Amazon to believe your review)
    3. Review on Amazon (honestly)

A great launch week, with lots of social media attention and sales, means media attention, and media attention means more exposure, and that means more Considerates.

We’ll help make it easy: once you’re on the Launch Team list, we’ll make sure to send you a PDF of the manuscript, and the day before launch day we’ll send you some content that you can use on social media or in your email to friends.

Getting a great launch team will almost certainly be what takes this launch from “good” to “great.” We’d love to have you on the team. So again, email us at stc@somethingtoconsidermovement.com and we’ll get you moving.

Considerately,

–Erik and Nat

Erik Fogg

Erik Fogg is co-author of ReConsider’s written work, co-host of the ReConsider podcast and author of Wedged: How you became a tool of the partisan Political Establishment and How to Start Thinking for Yourself Again. Erik has a masters degree in political science from MIT and has spent years working with various NGOs, Harvard, MIT, United Nations and various private advocacy groups organizations. He’s ghost-written published books. He’s now running a software startup. Erik grew up in a very red part of Pennsylvania and moved to a very blue part of Massachusetts. Having a foot in both worlds has enabled Erik to see how both sides of the political spectrum caricature the other and has sparked his mission to create a real dialogue that cuts through the noise. Erik podcasts from his office in suburban San Mateo, surrounded by 17th and 18th-century European art, a costume-construction toolkit and table, a VR kit, and a small bed for his Boston Terrier, Oscar.

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