“Anger is one of the sinews of the soul; he that wants it
hath a maimed mind.”    Benjamin Franklin


Benjamin Franklin

Press Releases and Promotions

 

Here are some copies of our press releases, promotional brochures, book forewords, reviews.  Please freely download them.  Freely quote.  Freely distribute by email or in print to friends, groups, meetings, newspapers, newsletters, and other publications in print and online to help promote our goals and books.

Benjamin Franklin,
ProprietorBenjamin Franklin Press

benfranklin@benjaminfranklinpress.com

Press release #1Is Bush Insane?   1890 word article by David Loye based on chapter one, The Pathology of Leadership, for Bankrolling Evolution year end report to the Council of the Darwin Project.  (MS word version)

Press release #2: Is Bush Insane?   2220 word somewhat longer article by David Loye based on chapter one, The Pathology of Leadership, for Bankrolling Evolution year end report to the Council of the Darwin Project.  (MS word version)

Press release #3Are Bush's Enablers and Followers Insane?  1790 word article by David Loye based on chapter two, The Pathology of Enablers and Followers, for Bankrolling Evolution year end report to the Council of the Darwin Project (MS word version)

Press release #4Bushism vs. the Scientific Majority.  1500 word first news report of  the explosive political and scientific findings for Brankrolling Evolution, for all outlets.  Designed to provide many story possibilities for use by free lance writers and others for their own articles, talks, et cetera. (PDF Version)

Press release #5:  Darwin's Advice for the Democrats900 word news feature for all outlets.  Again, designed for multiple story possibilities. (PDF Version)

Press release #6Startling New Darwin Book Series 1400 word news feature on the new six book Darwin Anniversary Book Cycle detailing the uncovering and implications of Darwin's long ignored "love thy neighbor" completion for his theory and story of evolution.  For newspaper, newsletter, magazine, and internet book reports, publishing industry news, and general information. (PDF Version)

Press release #7: Two Astonishing Authors and their 22 New Books.

Announcement and publication schedule for Benjamin Franklin Press books 2007-2009. Keyed to seasons, holidays, national affairs—in particular the critical 2008 national election—this release is for planning ahead by book sellers, readers, libraries, book clubs, and editors, writers, reviewers, and producers looking for prospects for appealing articles and programs.  Contains the cumulating story—rare in history, hopeful for the 21st century—of the love, laughs, adventures, bold thinking and driving social activism for a partnership of potentially wide appeal. (PDF Version)

BFPress Task and Goals leaflet:   Benjamin Franklin explains our task and progressive goals—easy to download copy and art for a single sheet promotional leaflet.

Friends of Benjamin Franklin Press leaflet:  Benjamin Franklin's appeal for progressive financial and promotional support for "the battle now facing us to move these books up the list for Amazon and other book sellers to gain the kind of readership—and thereby the kind of actionwe need for national and global change in and on beyond 2008."  

  What the Experts Say leaflet:  To indicate the quality of Benjamin Franklin Press books, four pages of comments on Darwin's Lost Theory by activist scientists and educators Ervin Laszlo, Allan Combs, Mae Wan Ho, Ralph Abraham, Stanley Salthe, Hazel Henderson, Raymond Trevor Bradley, Humberto Maturana, Paul MacLean, Daniel Levine, and Alfonso Montuori. 

Book Review of The Great Adventure: Toward a Fully Human Theory of Evolution (SUNY Press, 2004).  An excellent review of this scientific “flagship” book for the new fully human and action-oriented perspective on evolution for a lively, wide, and general readership.

Foreword by Mihaly Csikzsentmihalyi for The Great Adventure: Toward a Fully Human Theory of Evolution. Why the man whom many consider the world’s greatest living psychologist thinks “the themes introduced by the authors are likely to be among the central ones of any new world-view.”

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