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November 16, 2007
How to Send Us Cool Stuff: Concurring Opinions Publicity Guidelines
As Concurring Opinions has grown, people have sent us books and other material to review. To help publicists or others who may want us to review material we have put together some guidelines for submissions and information about each of our interests.
Publicity Guidelines
Concurring Opinions is read by a highly-educated readership and receives approximately 80,000 to 100,000 unique visitors a month. We often receive books, CDs, DVDs, and other material to evaluate. We welcome receiving these items, and we frequently discuss books and movies on our blog.

If you are interested in sending us a book, DVD, etc., please read the information below, as it will increase the chances of us discussing it.
If you send one or more of us an item, there is no guarantee that we will write about it. But if we find it interesting, there’s a good chance we will. We each have different interests. To help you figure out to whom you may want to send something we have put together a contact/interests list below. Please take a look at the list and then feel free to send material to one or more of us when you think we’ll be interested in it. It is probably best to email us first before sending an item.
Contacting All of Us
Please click here to email all of us about your item. If any of us are interested, we will reply.
Contacting Us Individually
If you want to target some or all of us based on our individual interests, please feel free to contact one or more of us individually:
Daniel Solove
Privacy, Technology, National Security, Law and Literature, Social Network Sites, Government Surveillance, Constituional Theory, Sociology, Blogging, Criminal Procedure
Kaimi Wenger
Race, Civil Rights, Slavery, Corporate Law, Securities, Trusts and Estates, Property and Takings, Mormonism
Dave Hoffman
Behavioral Law and Economics, Contract Law, Securities Law, Dispute Resolution, Corporate Law,
Legal Theory, Empirical Studies
Nate Oman
Contract, Philosophy of Private Law, Moral Theory, Economic Theory, Law and Religion, Mormonism
Frank Pasquale
Intellectual Property, Health Law, Economics, Philosophy, Social Science, Technology, Search Engines
Deven Desai
Information Theory, Intellectual Property, Trademark and Brand Theory, Marketing, Creativity Theory, Privacy, Technology, Philosophy, Rhetoric, History, Biography, Science Fiction, Pop Culture
Posted by Deven Desai at November 16, 2007 06:21 PM









