Select events planned for US bookstores and literary festivals, particularly Dallas/North Texas-area
Participation in book clubs and presence in curricula in both area high schools and colleges
Print and digital publicity targeting Texas Monthly, Dallas Morning News, KERA,Electric Literature, Book Riot, Full Stop, The Millions, and others
Promotion at or events pitched for Texas Book Festival and ALA
Review copies will be sent targeting all major print and digital literary media outlets, reviewers, and booksellers; additional copies available upon request
Promotion on the publisher’s website (deepvellum.org), Twitter feed (@deepvellum), and Facebook page (/deepvellum); and publisher’s e-newsletter
" While long out of print, this title has seen repeated waves of interest among Dallas residents since its original publication. Most recently, it has been called “The Most Dangerous Book in Dallas” by Peter Simek of D Magazine and “essential reading to understand Dallas” (Tim Diovanni, Dallas Morning News) and has been distributed digitally and in samizdat printouts among Dallasites interested in learning more about what makes Dallas the city it is, and how to address that history to build a better, more inclusive city together.