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{{dc|W}}{{start|ell here’s some good news:}} ''[https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108774413 Norman Mailer in Context]'' has been printed and is being distributed now. It’s been a while in making, as the best things are, but the new collection should be out this month, including my chapter on the political resonance. The price is a bit steep at $110, but it’s targeting libraries, and it will have a niche market among academics. Still, it’s rewarding to see the work of {{NMS}} members and editor and president Maggie McKinley come to fruition. This marks the first in a Mailer Renaissance in the next couple of years.
{{dc|W}}{{start|ell here’s some good news:}} ''[https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108774413 Norman Mailer in Context]'' has been printed and is being distributed now. It’s been a while in making, as the best things are, but the new collection should be out this month, including my chapter on the political resonance. The price is a bit steep at $110, but it’s targeting libraries, and it will have a niche market among academics. Still, it’s rewarding to see the work of {{NMS}} members and editor and president Maggie McKinley come to fruition. This marks the first in a Mailer Renaissance in the next couple of years.
This reminds me: a couple of weeks ago, I was invited by Mike Lennon and Phil Sipiora to be a member of the {{MR}}’s Editorial Board beginning immediately. Of course I accepted, and I am proud to serve. Thank you, gentlemen, for the honor and the faith you have in me.


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Norman Mailer in Context covid-19: day 516 | US: GA | info | act

Well here’s some good news: Norman Mailer in Context has been printed and is being distributed now. It’s been a while in making, as the best things are, but the new collection should be out this month, including my chapter on the political resonance. The price is a bit steep at $110, but it’s targeting libraries, and it will have a niche market among academics. Still, it’s rewarding to see the work of Norman Mailer Society members and editor and president Maggie McKinley come to fruition. This marks the first in a Mailer Renaissance in the next couple of years.

This reminds me: a couple of weeks ago, I was invited by Mike Lennon and Phil Sipiora to be a member of the The Mailer Review’s Editorial Board beginning immediately. Of course I accepted, and I am proud to serve. Thank you, gentlemen, for the honor and the faith you have in me.