Wikibooks:Featured books/Nominations/Addition/Elements of Political Communication

Elements of Political Communication
Using my own interpretation of WB:WIW, I set out to create a simple "textbook" guide that local campaigns could use to (quoting the introduction) "create pragmatic, clear, and useful information to establish a consistent tone, style, and format between all of the messages" they produce. I needed it to be short and easy to read so that short-term volunteers (like those in short municipal races, for example) would not have to invest a lot of their time reading all of this stuff on their own. If people wanted to read more, I wanted to make sure it was available vis-à-vis references and further information. At the same time, I wanted to make sure I avoided WB:SOAP, so that anyone could use it, regardless of affiliation.

Overall, I think I've done that, hence the reason I'm nominating this for FB status. Although I'm sure I could add to or fiddle with a few sections here and there, I believe it meets the guidelines listed in Good books. Your thoughts and constructive criticism is greatly appreciated.

Thanks, – Runfellow (discuss • contribs) 20:02, 23 February 2013 (UTC)
 * It appears to be a well-written work. It has decent navigation, and I detected no SOAP or NPoV violations.  For the type of work this is, that is impressive. --Jomegat (discuss • contribs) 17:26, 24 February 2013 (UTC)
 * Liam987 19:35, 16 March 2013 (UTC)
 * I haven't read the book in detail but from the pages I have read I have to say that I really like this book. The presentation is simple and the pages are short.  The questions asked on the pages are challenging and provide useful feedback to readers.  The use of images and video definitely adds to the book as well.  All in all, a very worthy candidate for Featured Books.--ЗAНИA [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]]talk 20:06, 16 March 2013 (UTC)